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Moses Pleads to Cross the Jordan

23 “I also pleaded with Yahweh at that time, saying, 24 ‘O Lord Yahweh, You have begun to show Your slave (A)Your greatness and Your strong hand; for what (B)god is there in heaven or on earth who can do such works and mighty acts as Yours? 25 Let me, I pray, cross over and see the (C)good land that is beyond the Jordan, [a]that good hill country and Lebanon.’ 26 But (D)Yahweh was angry with me on your account and would not listen to me; and Yahweh said to me, ‘[b]Enough! Speak to Me no more of this matter. 27 Go up to the top of (E)Pisgah and lift up your eyes to the west and north and south and east, and see it with your eyes, (F)for you shall not cross over this Jordan. 28 (G)But command Joshua and strengthen him and encourage him, (H)for he shall go across [c]at the head of this people, and he will cause them to inherit the land which you will see.’ 29 So we remained in the valley opposite (I)Beth-peor.

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Footnotes

  1. Deuteronomy 3:25 Lit this
  2. Deuteronomy 3:26 Lit Enough for you
  3. Deuteronomy 3:28 Lit before this people

Moses Views Canaan from Pisgah

23 “And I besought the Lord at that time, saying, 24 ‘O Lord God, thou hast only begun to show thy servant thy greatness and thy mighty hand; for what god is there in heaven or on earth who can do such works and mighty acts as thine? 25 Let me go over, I pray, and see the good land beyond the Jordan, that goodly hill country, and Lebanon.’ 26 But the Lord was angry with me on your account, and would not hearken to me; and the Lord said to me, ‘Let it suffice you; speak no more to me of this matter. 27 Go up to the top of Pisgah, and lift up your eyes westward and northward and southward and eastward, and behold it with your eyes; for you shall not go over this Jordan. 28 But charge Joshua, and encourage and strengthen him; for he shall go over at the head of this people, and he shall put them in possession of the land which you shall see.’ 29 So we remained in the valley opposite Beth-pe′or.

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