According to Matthew's book "In the era of Herod, Jesus was born in Jewish Bethlehem", he shows that he was born in BC (Matthew 2: 1). Joseph and Mary have never got pregnant, so the Bible calls this a virgin. He was a human being, and God took him in shape. Little is known about his childhood, when he was about thirty years old, the Bible reveals only Jesus and his teachings. What happens to Jesus in these years is a mystery to all of us, but whatever happens, he is the existence of God today.
On the eve of Jesus' death, God chose to send Moses to comfort Jesus. Moses! A man who is afraid to lead Israelis. A person who made a mistake like an eleven-day trip to the LOST episode of 40 years through the desert. It is him who did not enter the promised land. Our experience is not ours alone. Did God teach and touched him with all the lessons of Moses' life? Yes. From that experience, Moses was qualified to comfort Jesus the night before crucifixion. Jesus is ready to follow God's call, but he is very nervous. Only people like Moses can intervene and say, "I have always been afraid, it is all worth, God is with you."
Moses and Jesus are men, Jews, and prophets, the only survivors of their generation. They are two special prophets. In his era, no one could equal or equal to Moses; the same was true for Jesus. But Moses is not Jesus. Matthew was very good at showing the prediction of Deuteronomy 18: 15, but Jesus showed it to be a prophet like Moses, but he also asked us to send something else I showed things. Because Moses and Moses were the early revelations of God, Jesus is the last revelation of God, therefore better than all the other prophets.
Peter Ria Jones says, "Moses is not one of the people who are not balanced with Jesus." The fact that Moses allows it to be more than just the author's "whipping boys" does not change the fact that Moses was used as the basis for Christ's theory. Some mention Moses, but only two are needed to prove Jesus' superiority. The first paragraph to consider is Hebrew 3: 1-6. D'Angelo and others believe that the background of this part (3: 1-4: 16) is the superiority of the message to the law of Christ. The comparison between Jesus and the angel is based on several references to the Old Testament, but the comparison between Jesus and Moses has changed to poetry Nu. 12: 7 Like an angel (1:14), Moses was a servant and witnessed his son. In other words, "faithful son relationship is superior to faithful service". My son is again honored