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How come Moses is common in Christianity and Islam?

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Both Christianity and Islam describe Moses as a man chosen by God to deliver his people from Pharaoh in Egypt. The Bible and the Quran tell similar accounts of Moses performing miracles before the Pharaoh, inflicting the Egyptians with plagues and leading the people out of Egypt. read more

Islam acknowledges all three, Christianity acknowledges two, and Judaism only one. Yet all are deeply rooted in the fabric of monotheism. It is this tradition that serves as the backbone for each religion. The covenant established by the patriarch Abraham, reinstated by Moses — serves as the common link between three world religions. read more

Christianity comes directly from tye Jewish traditions/religion. The movement that would later be called Christianity was started by Jesus, a practicing Jew, and then later carried on by His (mostly, if notball) Jewish Apostles and Paul, a Pharisee (Jewish religious leader). read more

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