John Gill Commentary


John Gill Commentary
"Let me go over, I pray thee, and see the good land that is beyond the Jordan, that goodly mountain, and Lebanon." — Deuteronomy 3:25 (ASV)
I pray thee, let me go over and see the good land that is
beyond Jordan
The land of Canaan, the land flowing with milk and honey; a land which he describes as a most excellent one, (Deuteronomy 8:7Deuteronomy 8:8) . To see this land, he was very desirous of going over the river Jordan, beyond which it lay with respect to the place where he now was:
that goodly mountain, and Lebanon ;
or, "that goodly mountain, even Lebanon"; which lay to the north of the land of Canaan, and was famous for cedar and odoriferous trees. But if two distinct mountains are meant, the goodly mountain may design Mount Moriah, on which the temple was afterwards built, and of which Moses might have a foresight; and some by Lebanon think that is meant, which was built of the cedars of Lebanon, and therefore goes by that name, (Zechariah 11:1) and a foreview of this made the mountain so precious to Moses, and desirable to be seen by him. So the Targum of Jonathan;