The five books of the Pentateuch are traditionally ascribed to Moses, but were all written in the first millennium BCE, however before the concept of the resurrection of the dead entered Judaism.
Whether Moses had a view on the resurrection of the dead is unknown, but the Pentateuch does not mention the resurrection of the dead.
According to Jewish tradition, the location of Moses' burial site is not known. The Torah describes Moses climbing Mount Nebo before passing away, but the exact location of his burial remains a mystery.
No, there is no evidence or historical record that Jesus's headboard from the cross has ever been found. The focus of Christian faith is on the resurrection and message of Jesus, rather than artifacts or physical remains.
Yes, Zoroaster, also known as Zarathustra, is believed to have lived before Moses. Zoroaster is traditionally dated to have lived around 1500-1200 BCE, while Moses is believed to have lived around the 13th century BCE. Both figures are considered to be important religious leaders in their respective traditions, with Zoroaster being the founder of Zoroastrianism and Moses being a central figure in Judaism.
Another answer:Moses was allowed in the promised land but he died and went up because he portrayed God as an angry God.Even though he did God's work, Moses was ignorant and was angered because the Israelites whom he rescued from Egypt wher still in disbelief that there was a god.When they were in need of water they said that God could not help them.God told Moses to take his staph and knock it against a wall and water will flow out but Moses was so angry at the Israelites that he slammed his staph against the wall causing water to rush out.So they feared god in a frightening way not a respectful one.Moses did not go into heaven in a chariot of flames.A: This is what I understand the Bible to say. Moses did not enter the promised land. He died in the hills of Moab (Deut 32:50 and 34:5).Moses also predicted this himself. (Deut 4:22)He ever entered the land because he disobeyed God. Moses was instructed to speak to a rock and water and water would flow out but Moses struck the rock with his staff. (Num20:7-12)A:Deuteronomy 32:49-52 - "Go up this mountain of the Abarim, Mount Nebo, which is in the land of Moab, across from Jericho; view the land of Canaan, which I give to the children of Israel as a possession; and die on the mountain which you ascend, and be gathered to your people, just as Aaron your brother died on Mount Hor and was gathered to his people; because you trespassed against Me among the children of Israel at the waters of Meribah Kadesh, in the Wilderness of Zin, because you did not hallow Me in the midst of the children of Israel. Yet you shall see the land before you, though you shall not go there, into the land which I am giving to the children of Israel."Moses' trespass was partly in that he struck the rock rather than speak to it as God told him to; but the greater trespass was in what Moses said at the time:Numbers 20:10-12 - And Moses and Aaron gathered the assembly together before the rock; and he said to them, "Hear now, you rebels! Must we bring water for you out of this rock?"Then Moses lifted his hand and struck the rock twice with his rod; and water came out abundantly, and the congregation and their animals drank. Then the Lord spoke to Moses and Aaron, "Because you did not believe Me, to hallow Me in the eyes of the children of Israel, therefore you shall not bring this assembly into the land which I have given them."Another answer:Look, it's very simple. There have been no archeological studies that confirm that Moses, let alone existed, but led the slaves out of Israel. So you're answer is, he didn't get the Israelites into Israel because it didn't happen.Another answer:Moses was denied entry into the Promised Land because he disobeyed God's command to speak to the rock. Instead, he hit it in anger.
A:Jesus took Peter, James and John up into a high mountain, where his appearance changed, and they saw him talking to two strangers and heard the voice of God. Somehow, the disciples knew without question that the strangers talking to Jesus were Moses and Elijah.
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The bible never says that the risen Christ ever appeared with Moses. Some time before his crucifixion,death,and resurrection,Moses and Elijah did appear to Jesus,but not as spirits because Moses and Elijah are not dead. Mt:17:3: And, behold, there appeared unto them Moses and Elias talking with him. Lk:9:30: And, behold, there talked with him two men, which were Moses and Elias: Elijah was taken to Heaven in a chariot of fire. 2Kgs:2:11: And it came to pass, as they still went on, and talked, that, behold, there appeared a chariot of fire, and horses of fire, and parted them both asunder; and Elijah went up by a whirlwind into heaven. Moses was resurrected and taken to Heaven. Jude:1:9: Yet Michael the archangel, when contending with the devil he disputed about the body of Moses, durst not bring against him a railing accusation, but said, The Lord rebuke thee.
we never know that but........... god symbolizes the bush on fire in the 10 commandments so i guess he personally spoke to moses.
Moses was one of the wisest people who ever lived.
Moses named his two sons Gershom and Eliezer.
no
Jesus' resurrection was 3 days after his death. He rose from the dead, visited him disciples, did some other stuff. His ascension a while later when he was, again, with his disciples and he rose into heaven.
no and never will be
It is likely that he did, having been a good Catholic for at least the first part of his life.
Israel.. Who ever put Moses is dumb. Learn your people
aye, by moses
No, because no other person or prophet ever reached Moses' level in the past, or will ever reach his level in the future (Numbers ch.12, Deuteronomy ch.34). See also:More about Moses