The time between Moses and Jesus is approximately 1,300 to 1,400 years.
The exact number of years between Moses and Jesus is a subject of debate among historians and theologians.
The traditional Christian view, based on the Old Testament and the New Testament, places the Exodus, led by Moses, around 1446 BC. The birth of Jesus is traditionally dated to around 4 BC. This would put the gap between the two at approximately 1,450 years.
However, there are other views on the timeline. Some scholars argue that the Exodus occurred later, in the 13th century BC, which would shorten the gap. Additionally, there is debate about the exact year of Jesus’ birth.
Therefore, while the traditional estimate is around 1,450 years, the actual number could be slightly different depending on the specific dating methods used.