THE BOOK OF
DEUTERONOMY
CHAPTER 34
THE
DEATH OF MOSES
BIBLE STORY
THE
DEATH OF MOSES
BIBLE STUDY ON
THE
DEATH OF MOSES
BIBLE STORY WITH
THE
DEATH OF MOSES
BIBLE MESSAGE
Welcome back to
Daily Bread and the study of
the last chapter of the last book of Moses, Deuteronomy. After Moses
gave his blessing to the children of Israel, and glory to God, he went
up into Mt. Nebo and God showed him all of the Promised Land, from one
end to the other. Moses died there and God buried him in a valley in the
land of Moab, but to this day, no one knows where.
Moses was 120 years old when
he died. He still had strong health and clear eyesight. Just think about
that for a moment. Moses started his service to the Lord when he was 80
years old! Most people at age 40 would wince at the thought of roughing
it through a weekend campout without electricity and indoor plumbing,
yet Moses led 600,000 people ... Rebellious people ... Through the
wilderness for 40 years! It's such a remarkable thing, I've just got to
repeat it again ... He BEGAN at age 80! Oh, and did I mention that he
led the army of Israel in battle during that time, or that all the big
problems that arose among those 600,000 people were brought to him for
solutions? No, my friends, this wasn't your usual trip to the park kind
of adventure ... This was a monumental undertaking.
THE
DEATH OF MOSES BIBLE STORY LESSON WITH THE DEATH OF MOSES BIBLE STORY EXPLANATION
AND THE DEATH OF MOSES BIBLE STORY SUMMARY
Moses was a hero. many people
were jealous of him and God destroyed them because of it. He was once
just an ordinary person but he was special to God, and God chose Moses
and used him and made a great man of God out of him. If you scoured
history, you'd be hard pressed to find many who did as good a job
serving the Lord with as much adoration, sincerity, generosity, fervor,
grace and humility as the man Moses.
The children of Israel
mourned the death of Moses for thirty days, and Joshua, who was given
the spirit of wisdom that Moses had, led the children of Israel into the
Promised Land following Moses' death.
Congratulations on completing
this study of the book of Deuteronomy. If you have studied all five
books of Moses, you have completed what is known as the Pentateuch or
the first five (penta) books (teuchos) of the Old Testament. Looking forward
to your returning soon as we begin our study of the book of Joshua, who
leads the children of Israel, at last, into the Promised Land. Hurry
back to Daily Bread and once again, congratulations! God bless.