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4. THE DEATH OF MOSES
CHAPTER 34
_ 1. The death and burial of Moses (Deuteronomy 34:1)_
2. The mourning of the people (Deuteronomy 34:8)
3. The conclusion of the book (Deuteronomy 34
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DEUTERONOMY 34. THE DEATH OF MOSES ON MOUNT PISGAH ( JE). (Deuteronomy
34:1_ B _- Deuteronomy 34:6.)
Deuteronomy 34:1. over against: lit. in front, _i.e._ E. Render, the
land, t
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CHILDREN. sons.
THIRTY DAYS. The mourning lasted from thirtieth day of the eleventh
month (Sebat) till the twenty-ninth (and last) day of the twelfth
month (Adar). See App-51. Thus the forty years we...
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_the children of Israel wept … thirty days_ So P, Numbers 20:29, of
Aaron; _plains of Moab_again _-arbôth Mo'ab_, see Deuteronomy 34:1....
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SUMMARY OF CHAPTER THIRTY-FOUR
Moses goes up to Mount Nebo to the top of Pisgah, and God shows him
the whole extent of the land which he promised to give to the
descendants of Abraham, 1-4. There Mose...
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F. THE DEATH OF MOSES (Deuteronomy 34:1-12)
1. MOSES SHOWN THE PROMISED LAND FROM
MOUNT NEBO; DIES AND IS BURIED (Deuteronomy 34:1-8)
And Moses went up from the plains of Moab unto mount Nebo, to th...
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_AND THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL WEPT FOR MOSES IN THE PLAINS OF MOAB
THIRTY DAYS: SO THE DAYS OF WEEPING AND MOURNING FOR MOSES WERE
ENDED._
Wept for Moses thirty days. Seven days was the usual period of...
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THE DEATH OF MOSES
In obedience to the divine command (Deuteronomy 32:48) Moses ascends
to the top of Mt. Nebo, whence he views the Land of Promise.
Thereafter he dies and God buries him. No man know...
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The usual period of mourning seems to have been thirty days: see
Numbers 20:29; Genesis 50:3, and cp. Deuteronomy 21:13. Of these the
first seven were more stringently observed: see...
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DEUTERONOMY: GOD’S LAW OF LOVE
LOVE AND OBEY THE *LORD YOUR GOD
DEUTERONOMY
_PHILIP SMITH_
CHAPTER 34
V1 Then Moses climbed from the plains of Moab to *Mount Nebo. He went
to the top of *Mount P...
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THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL WEPT FOR MOSES... THIRTY DAYS... — As they
did for Aaron, his brother (Numbers 20:29). It is remarkable that the
burial and the tomb of Aaron are only alluded to in Deuteronomy...
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וַ יִּבְכּוּ֩ בְנֵ֨י יִשְׂרָאֵ֧ל אֶת
־מֹשֶׁ֛ה...
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MOSES' CHARACTER AND DEATH
IT has been often said, and it has even become a principle of the
critical school, that the historical notices in the earlier documents
of the Old Testament represent nothin...
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THE GREAT LEADER'S EXODUS
Deuteronomy 34:1
What inimitable beauty in this closing scene! The majestic withdrawal
of the illustrious Lawgiver in view of the assembled nation! The
panorama that greeted...
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Here in all likelihood we have the writing of another hand. The
section contains the story of the death of Moses, the equipment of
Joshua for his work, with a last tender reference to the great leader...
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A PROPHET LIKE NONE OTHER
Deuteronomy 34:1-12
It took the death of Moses to evoke the words which serve as our title
today. Ironically, that death marks the beginning of Israel's path
into the promi...
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_Days, as they had done for Mary [Miriam] and for Aaron: (Josephus)
the usual term was only seven days. (Calmet) --- The Jews would
probably have prolonged their mourning for Moses forty days, in hono...
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The mourning of Israel for Moses, was decent and proper. We are not
commanded to refrain from mourning, only we are not to sorrow as
without hope. Oh! what a difference hath the death and resurrection...
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It is clear that a new division of the statutes and judgments of this
book begins with the later verses just read from Deuteronomy 16:1-22.
What belonged to the religious life of Israel was closed wit...
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We have now to consider a little the prohibition to which Moses was
subjected, not to enter the land of promise. Moses, the man of God,
might pronounce the blessings on Israel as in the land; but he
h...
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AND THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL WEPT FOR MOSES IN THE PLAINS OF MOAB THIRTY
DAYS,.... According both to Josephus n and the Samaritan Chronicle o,
they cried and wept in a very vehement manner, when he sign...
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And the children of Israel wept for Moses in the plains of Moab thirty
days: so the days of weeping [and] mourning for Moses were ended.
Ver. 8. _And the children of Israel wept._] And were ready to...
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_Thirty days_ Which was the usual time of mourning for persons of high
place and eminence. It is a debt owing to the surviving honour of
deceased worthies, to follow them with our tears, as those who...
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1 Moses from Mount Nebo vieweth the lande.
5 He dieth there.
6 His buriall.
7 His age.
8 Thirty dayes mourning for him.
9 Ioshua succeedeth him.
10 The praise of Moses.
1 AND Moses went vp from...
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And the children of Israel wept for Moses, held a great mourning for
him, IN THE PLAINS OF MOAB THIRTY DAYS; SO THE DAYS OF WEEPING AND
MOURNING FOR MOSES WERE ENDED, a fine expression of their apprec...
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MOSES DIES AND IS BURIED BY GOD...
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THE DEATH AND BURIAL OF MOSES
(vs.1-12)
Thus Moses has given his last message to Israel, so that this chapter
is necessarily penned by a different writer. Moses, fully aware that
he would die on Moun...
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5-8 Moses obeyed this command of God as willingly as any other,
though it seemed harder. In this he resembled our Lord Jesus Christ.
But he died in honour, in peace, and in the most easy manner; the...
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THIRTY DAYS was the usual time of mourning for persons of high place
and eminency. See GENESIS 1:3,10 NUM 20:29. For others seven days
sufficed....
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This brief chapter forms an inspired postscript to the book of
Deuteronomy. We are not told who was employed as the instrument in the
hand of the inspiring Spirit; but this is a matter of no moment to...
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CHAPTER 34 THE DEATH OF MOSES.
The book closes with a record of the death of its main source. As has
been mentioned previously Moses is unlikely to have recorded it
himself. That would have been put i...
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Deuteronomy 34:1
The death of Moses is a twofold parable:
I. Of the unrealised hopes of human life, the frequent
disappointments, the unfulfilled purposes, which so often characterise
it, and which...
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CONTENTS: Vision and death of Moses.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses, Joshua.
CONCLUSION: Those may leave this world with cheerfulness who have
known God face to face through His Son, and who have had the vi...
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Deuteronomy 34:1. _Moses went up to the top of Pisgah._ The Jews with
general consent admit, that this chapter was written or copied into
the text by Ezra, the ready scribe, a prophet and doctor of th...
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_He buried him, but no man knoweth of his sepulchre._
THE BURIAL OF MOSES
I. God will have no one, living or dead, to stand between His
creatures and Himself.
II. God wishes men to see something mo...
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DEUTERONOMY—NOTE ON DEUTERONOMY 34:1__ Moses dies and is buried on
Mount Nebo, overlooking the Promised Land.
⇐...
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CRITICAL NOTES.—This chapter, written after death of Moses, once
formed an introduction to book of Joshua.
Deuteronomy 34:1. Hoses ascends Nebo. Pisgah height, of which Nebo a
peak; from which extensi...
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EXPOSITION
DEATH, BURIAL, AND ENCOMIUM OF MOSES.
After blessing the people, Moses, in obedience to the Divine command,
ascended Mount Nebo, the highest peak of the Pisgah range, and thence
surveyed...
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Chapter thirty-four.
And Moses went up from the plains of Moab unto the mountain of Nebo,
to the top of Pisgah, which is across from Jericho. And the LORD
showed him all the land of Gilead, clear unt...
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1 Samuel 25:1; Acts 8:2; Genesis 50:10; Genesis 50:3; Isaiah 57:1;...
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Thirty day's — Which was the usual time of mourning for persons of
high place and eminency. 'Tis a debt owing to the surviving honour of
deceased worthies, to follow them with our tears, as those who...