The Death of Moses: A View from the Mountain
God tells Moses to climb Mount Nebo and look. From the summit he can see everything—Gilead to Dan, Naphtali, Ephraim, Manasseh, Judah stretching to the Mediterranean, the Negev, the Jordan Valley with Jericho, the city of palms. It is the entire promised land spread before him like a map, and God says: ‘I have allowed you to see it with your own eyes, but you will not enter.’ The cruelty of the sentence is softened by its tenderness—God Himself shows Moses what lies ahead, as a father might show a child the house being built for him. Before he dies, Moses blesses each tribe, and the poetry is magnificent. Judah is defended, Levi teaches the law, Benjamin lives in safety, Joseph receives the bounty of heaven and earth, Dan is a lion’s cub, Naphtali is rich in favor, Asher bathes his feet in olive oil. And crowning them all: ‘There is no one like the God of Israel. He rides across the heavens to help you. The eternal God is your refuge, and his everlasting arms are under you.’ Everlasting arms—the image of a God who catches what falls. Then Moses dies. He is 120 years old, his eyesight clear, his strength undiminished. The Lord buries him in an unmarked grave in the valley near Beth-peor, and to this day no one knows where it is. The anonymity of the grave is deliberate—Moses will not become a shrine. Joshua takes up the mantle, and the people obey him as they obeyed Moses. But the final sentence of Deuteronomy is an epitaph that doubles as an unresolved question: ‘There has never been another prophet in Israel like Moses, whom the Lord knew face to face.’ The book of Beginnings ends with an ending that is also a waiting—for the prophet like Moses who was promised, for the one who would know God face to face and lead His people not to the edge of the land but all the way home.
00:00 God Tells Moses to Climb Mount Nebo
01:00 Moses Blesses the Tribes
02:00 Levi: Teachers of the Law
03:00 Joseph: Bounty of Heaven and Earth
04:00 Dan, Naphtali, and Asher
05:00 ‘The Eternal God Is Your Refuge’
06:00 Moses Views the Promised Land
07:00 The Death and Burial of Moses
07:00 ‘Never Another Prophet Like Moses’
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1. Use Immerse: Beginnings instead of your regular chapter and verse Bible. This special reader’s edition restores the Bible to its natural simplicity and beauty by removing chapter and verse numbers and other historical additions. Letters look like letters, songs look like songs, and the original literary structures are visible in each book.
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3. Aim to understand the big story. Read through “The Stories and the Story” (p. 329) to see how the books of the Bible work together to tell God’s story of his creation’s restoration. As you read through Immerse: Beginnings, rather than ask, “How do I fit God into my busy life?” begin asking, “How can I join in God’s great plan by living out my part in his story?”
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