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May 13, 2023 at 6:58 comment added Lesley Deuteronomy 34:5-6: "So Moses the servant of the Lord died there in the land of Moab, according to the word of the Lord, and he buried him in the valley in the land of Moab opposite Beth-peor; but no one knows the place of his burial to this day." Read here: gotquestions.org/death-of-Moses.html
May 13, 2023 at 2:19 vote accept Kadalikatt Joseph Sibichan
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May 11, 2023 at 15:52 comment added Kadalikatt Joseph Sibichan Agreed, but the writer of Deuteronomy apparently wanted to show that Moses lived to the ripe old age.
May 11, 2023 at 15:24 comment added Henry @KadalikattJosephSibichan That 120 year figure did not seem to apply to Gen 5:32 or Gen 7:6 or elsewhere.
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May 11, 2023 at 10:17 comment added Kadalikatt Joseph Sibichan That sounds absurd. God did show Moses the promised land in all its glory, but did not let him step on it, as a punishment for his lack of belief. How does it mean that God ' killed ' Moses , that too at the ripe old age of 120 ? See Gen 6:3 where man's age was limited to 120 .
May 11, 2023 at 4:24 history edited Ken Graham CC BY-SA 4.0
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May 11, 2023 at 4:02 comment added Isaac Middlemiss I don't know if it's a consensus, but it seems pretty clear that God killed him as a punishment for unbelief; the means then matters little, as it was not necessarily a natural death. Heart failure seems just as likely as any other means.
May 11, 2023 at 3:06 history asked Kadalikatt Joseph Sibichan CC BY-SA 4.0