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1 | No promise land for Moses ? | Deut 34:6 | BankruptandBrokenNext | 152833 | ||
Why Moses did not go to the promise land, did he disobey God's instruction ? | ||||||
2 | No promise land for Moses ? | Deut 34:6 | Lionstrong | 152842 | ||
Num 20:7 and the LORD spoke to Moses, saying, Num 20:8 "Take the rod; and you and your brother Aaron assemble the congregation and speak to the rock before their eyes, that it may yield its water. Num 20:11 Then Moses lifted up his hand and struck the rock twice with his rod; and water came forth abundantly, and the congregation and their beasts drank. Num 20:12 But the LORD said to Moses and Aaron, "Because you have not believed Me, to treat Me as holy in the sight of the sons of Israel, therefore you shall not bring this assembly into the land which I have given them." Deut 3:25 'Let me, I pray, cross over and see the fair land that is beyond the Jordan, that good hill country and Lebanon.' Deut 3:26 "But the LORD was angry with me on your account, and would not listen to me; and the LORD said to me, 'Enough! Speak to Me no more of this matter. Deut 3:27 'Go up to the top of Pisgah and lift up your eyes to the west and north and south and east, and see it with your eyes, for you shall not cross over this Jordan. |
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3 | No promise land for Moses ? | Deut 34:6 | javelin | 152954 | ||
Yes this is true. Moses never went into the promised land. But theree is also a "typical" reason for his not being allowed in as well as a practical one. First, Moses represented the Law which could not bring salvation - which is also why the man who did bring the people into the land was Joshua which is akin to Yeshuah (Jesus) and means "salvation" - no justification on the basis of the Law. Second, Moses was then 120 yrs old and had spent 40 years in the desert because of their unbelief - does anyone really think he, at that age (though in perfect health), still wished to bring those complainers across Jordan and have to spend yet more years dealing with their hard hearts and murmuring and having to do more warfare? His mission was already accomplishe in bringing Israel to the knowledge of sin through the law etc. He was overdue for a good long eternal rest ! Not letting him in was God's blessing in disguise! |
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4 | No promise land for Moses ? | Deut 34:6 | Searcher56 | 152956 | ||
Prove "Moses represented the Law", by Scripture ... then because of that he couldn't enter in. | ||||||
5 | No promise land for Moses ? | Deut 34:6 | mark d seyler | 152959 | ||
Hi Searcher, Many places in the New Testament couple Moses and the Law. Jesus often referred to the Law of Moses, and the Prophets. The Law and the Prophets. But that notwithstanding. . . We just can't help but notice: Moses led the Israelites to the promised land, but did not lead them in. Joshua led them in. Moses stands with (represents, is associated with, whatever...) the Law. Joshua, (same name as Jesus), means God is Salvation, speaks of the Messiah, and grace. The Law does not save. It only leads us to Jesus. Jesus saves, and brings us into the promise. The Law brings us to the point of entry to the promise, Jesus brings us in to the promise. Moses brought them to the point of entry to the promised land, Joshua brought them in to the promised land. We couldn't help but notice. Do you think that God did not intend this similitude? Is it an accident? Love in Christ, Mark |
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6 | No promise land for Moses ? | Deut 34:6 | Searcher56 | 152968 | ||
There maybe a similitude ... but, I can do the same with other parts of the Bible. DO NOT cat aside the Law. Without it we would have no direction. | ||||||
7 | No promise land for Moses ? | Deut 34:6 | Searcher56 | 152969 | ||
typo ... cast not cat | ||||||