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Law Points, Grace Enters
Commentators explain that Moses seeing but not entering the Promised Land is symbolic. Moses represents the Law, which can show us God's promises but cannot, by itself, bring us into salvation. It is Joshua (whose name is the Hebrew equivalent of Jesus) who leads the people in, signifying that the heavenly Canaan—eternal life—is a gift of God's grace through Christ, not something earned by works.
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Deuteronomy
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18th Century
Theologian
These verses were, no doubt, added by the author of the supplement to Deuteronomy. For the statements contained in them, consult the marginal refer…
17th Century
Pastor
Yet you shall see the land before [you]
Which Jarchi interprets, afar off; and so does Noldius F3; he saw…
17th Century
Minister
Now Moses had done his work, why should he desire to live a day longer? God reminds him of the sin of which he had been guilty, for which he was ke…