Moses, the first biblical prophet, lived more than a thousand years before Jesus Christ. According to some sources, Moses lived in the fourteenth century B.C. According to others, he lived in the thirteenth or twelfth century B.C. Please see the related links for details.
Job lived 1800- 2000 years before Christ.
The Christian 'Good Friday' is about the day that Jesus Christ was crucified on the Cross to be the perfect sacrifice that we were unable to be. He gave his life that we might live.
The new testament is a record of the life and teachings of Jesus Christ as recalled by the apostles and a record of the foundation of the early church by these apostles. As such it tells Christians about God's love, forgiveness and how, by Christ's example, to live a good life. It also promises a life to come by following Christ.
Moses lived 120 years according to Deut. 34:7. THATS BOLLOCKS
Traditional Jewish reckoning puts the lifetime of Moses at 1392 BCE until 1272 BCE.
Moses live around 1,500 years before Jesus the Christ.
Obviously BC. BC stands for "before christ", there were no dinosaurs walking around with jesus christ in the bible
Moses first lived in Egypt, Jesus lived in Nazareth..
Moses lived about 1360 years before Jesus. However, in spite of that distance in time - and death - Moses and Jesus met up on the Mount of the Transfiguration while Jesus was on Earth. You be the judge whether or not they 'lived' at the same time.
They were the American Indians.
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As long as your faith is in Jesus Christ you will live with Him in Heaven forever. You body will die but you soul will live forever.
Jesus Christ lived for 33 yrs
long after
Zeus lived in a time period before Jesus Christ was born. It is said that he was born in 700 B.C.
Methuselah. He lived for 969 years. He died in the same year of the great flood of Noah's time.
In Christian theology, Moses did not see the face of Christ during his earthly life. According to the New Testament, Moses did have encounters with God, such as when he received the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai. However, the belief is that Moses did not see the full glory of Christ until the Transfiguration, as described in the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke.