There are several Messianic prophecies, many Christians believe have already been fulfilled by Jesus. First of all, the Messiah will come from the line of Abraham, His mother will be a virgin, something that is true about Jesus. The Messiah will be a descendent of Isaac and Joseph, The Messiah will be born in the town of Bethlehem, he will be called out of Egypt and will be a member of the tribe of Judah. He will enter the temple, be a descendant of the lineage of King David, great suffering and sorrow will follow his birth and he will live a perfect life, die by crucifixion, resurrect from death, ascend into heaven, and sit at the right hand of God.
It is hard to say , but Psalm 90 and 91 are of Moses.
God inscribed the Law on the first pair of tablets. When Moses came back down from the mountain, though, he discovered that the people had already broken the law and were sinning greatly. In anger Moses smashed the tablets. After this God commanded Moses to return to the mountain, create two more tablets of stone, and inscribe the Law on these replacements. Presumably Moses had memorized what was on the first tablets, or God told Moses what to write.
Most Christians would hold that Moses wrote Deuteronomy, although the obvious difficulty about the account of Moses' death causes questions for some. What must be remembered is that in claiming substantial Mosaic authorship of the Pentateuch, it does not necessarily mean that Moses wrote every single word. Nor does this affect the word being God's inspired word if someone such as Joshua added the epilogue about Moses' death.
The Psalms were written before Jesus appeared as a man on earth.Further info:There are 150 Psalms (songs)which were written, primarily, by King David (who wrote atleast 73 of them), the 'Sons of Korah' wrote 11 of them, Asaph 12, Moses 1, Solomon 1, Ethan the Ezrahite 1, and around 40 more with no specific writer listed. Though the book of Psalms was completed nearly 500 years before Jesus was on earth, many of the Psalms were ABOUT him...prophetic words concerning the coming Messiah such as can be found at (Psalm 22/Mark 15:34) and (Psalm 16/Acts 2:31).
To remove his sandals because he was standing on holy ground. (Exodus 3:5)
Moses did not write about Jesus specifically in the Bible. The Old Testament, which includes the books traditionally attributed to Moses, contains prophecies and foreshadowing of Jesus, but Moses himself did not write about him.
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Moses was committed to God mostly as he did write the ten commandments.
No. It was Nathanael. See the verse below, and it was in reference to Nazareth, Jesus' home town which was in Galilee:45Philip findeth Nathanael, and saith unto him, We have found him, of whom Moses in the law, and the prophets, did write, Jesus of Nazareth, the son of Joseph. 46And Nathanael said unto him, Can there any good thing come out of Nazareth? Philip saith unto him, Come and see.
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According to Jewish tradition, Moses was raised in the Egyptian royal court and would have been taught to read and write by Egyptian tutors.
Mary did not tell any one to write about Jesus.
Jesus in Swahili is Yesu.
God was but when moses smashed the 1st set God made him write the next.