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What does the Bible say about Mount Pisgah?

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Mount Pisgah represents a place of divine promise and grace, where Moses viewed the Promised Land before his death.

Mount Pisgah, as referenced in Deuteronomy 34, is a significant biblical location where Moses, at the end of his life, was shown the Promised Land by God. It symbolizes not only the grace of God in revealing His promises to His people but also the culmination of Moses' journey. The term 'Pisgah' itself means 'cleft', reminding us that Christ is our 'cleft in the rock' where we find refuge and assurance of God's promises. Moses' ability to see the land reflects the grace and sovereignty of God, which allows believers to view, by faith, the blessings He has secured for us in Christ, both now and in eternity.
Scripture References: Deuteronomy 34:1-4, 3:27

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The Top of Pisgah
Drew Dietz · May 9, 2021
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