Moses died as a servant of the Lord, having fulfilled his mission at 120 years old, and was not allowed to enter the Promised Land due to his transgression.
In Deuteronomy 34, we read that Moses went up to Mount Pisgah where he died, fully aware that he could only view the Promised Land but not enter it due to his disobedience at Meribah. Moses' death serves as a solemn reminder of the consequences of sin, as he transgressed God's command and did not sanctify the Lord before the people (Deuteronomy 32:51). His death marks the end of a journey where he faithfully led Israel to the brink of the land promised by God, demonstrating God's sovereignty and the serious nature of law and obedience.
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