Yes, you have proved that Jesus do has some similarities with Moses. But in this case, you should also take into consideration the similarities of Muhammad.
Miraculous Birth
"Moses and Muhammed were born in the normal, natural course, i.e. the physical association of man and woman; but Jesus was created by a special miracle. You will recall that we are told in the Gospel of St.Matthew 1:18".....before they came together,(Joseph the Carpenter and Mary) she was found with a child by the holy ghost.' And St.Luke tells us that when the good news of the birth of a holy son was announded to her, Mary reasoned:'.......How shall this be, seeing i know not a man? abd the angel answered onto her, the holy ghost shall come upon thee, and the power of the highest shall overshadow thee..'(Luke 1:35). The Holy Qur'an confirms the miraculous birth of Jesus, in nobler and sublimer terms. In answer to her logical question:
" O my Lord! How shall i have a son when no man hath touch me?"
The angel says in reply:
"Even so:
Allah creathe what he willeth:
when he hath decreed a plan,
he but saidth to it "Be,"
and it is" (Holy Quran, 3:47).
Jesus Rejected by his People
"Moses and Muhummed were accepted as prophets by their people in their very lifetime. No doubt the Jews gave endless trouble to Moses and they murmured in the wilderness, but as a nation, they acknowledged that Moses was a Messenger of God sent to them. The Arabs too made Muhummed's life impossible. He suffered very badly at their hands. After 13 years of preaching in Mecca, he had to emigrate from the city of his birth. But before his demise, the Arab nation as a whole accepted him as the Messenger of Allah. But according to the Bible: 'He (Jesus) cameUNTO his own, but his own received him not.' (John 1:11). And even today, ofter two thousand years, his people- the Jews, as a whole, have rejeted him.
No New Laws
"Moses and Muhammed brought new laws and new regulations for their people. Moses not only gave the Ten Commandments to the Israelites, but a very comprehensive ceremonial law for the guidance of his people. Muhummed comes to a people steeped in barbarism and ignorance. They married their step-m others; they buried their daughters alive; drunkenness, adultery, idolatry, and gambling were the order of the day. Gibbon describe the Arabs before Islam in his "Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire", The human brute, is almost without sense, is poorly distinguished from the rest of the animal creation.' There was hardly anything to distinguish between the "man" and the "animal" of the time; they were animals in human form.
"From this abject barbarism, Muhummed elevated them, in the words of Thomas Carlysle, 'into torch-bearers of light and learning.' To the Arab nation, it was as birth from darkness to light. Arabia first became alive by means of notice it. A poor shephered people roaming unnoticed in its deserts since the creation of the world. See, the unnoticed becomes world notable, the small has grown world-great. WIthin one century afterwards, arabia was at granda on one hand and at delhi on the other. Glancing in valour and splendour, and the light of genius, arabis shines over a great section of the world." The fact is that Muhummed gave his people a Law and Order they never had before.
"As regards Jesus, when the Jews felt suspicious of him that he might be an imposter with designs to pervert their teachings, Jesus took pains to assure them that he had not come with a new religion - no new laws and no new regulations. I quote his own words: 'Think no that i come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I not cometo destroy but fulfil. For verily i unto you, til heaven and earth pass, one jot or one title shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled." (Mathew 5:17-18). In other words he had not come with any new laws or regulation he came only to fulfil the old law. This what he gave the Jews to understand- unless he was speaking with the tongue in his cheek trying to bluff the Jews into accepting him as a man of God and by subterfuge trying to ram a new religion down their throats. No! This Messenger of God would never resort to such fo ul means to subvert the Religion of God. He himself fulfilled the laws. He observed the commandments of Moses, and he respected the Sabbath. At no time did a single Jew point a finger at him to say, 'why don't you fast' or 'why don't you wash your hands before you break bread',which charges they al wasy levied against his disciples, but never against Jesus. This is because as a good Jew he honoured the laws of the prophets who preceded him. In short, he had created no new religion and had brought no new law like Moses and Muhummed.
I could go on and on, but lengthy creates some laziness in the eyes who read.