I am not even particularly interested in dead scriptures, your interpretation of scripture is utterly irrelevant if you have not know what is being pointed at experientially.
It is the situation in the religious organizations that the blind are leading the blind today, many priests actually condemn seeking God yourself.
For me, Moses is just a man. For me, Krishna is just a man. For me, Sidhartha was just a man. For me, Jesus was just a man. They are normal men with only one difference: they are awake, are are Buddhas. I am interested in Buddhahood, not emulating a Buddha because of false promises or because I was born into a certain prison. None of the men listed have restricted themselves to the prisons of their time, Jesus was killed exactly because he hasn't catered to the status quo, but now, his rebellion towards truth has become a disgusting thing, it has become an organized lie - and it is the same for each of the men listed.
Buddha has killed, Krishna has had 16,000 women, Moses was utterly insane wandering in a desert for 40 years, Jesus has cursed a bush and whipped animals - not to mention how he treated his birth mother. I have no idea why these are the people we look to for spiritual guidance, although they have certainly provided pointers. There are far greater religious people through the history of man, these are quite poor choices for me.
How do you know they were not incarnated beings sent from the heavenly kingdom?