Moses wrote another poem (Psalm 90) in which he contrasted the everlasting nature of God with the temporary nature of human life on earth (70 or 80 years). Moses lived far beyond that average—an additional 40 years. And how well he used them in faithful service. Physically, he did not have to die in Deuteronomy 34—he wasn’t weak or sick—it was just time, according to God. And God conducted the funeral. What more can be said?
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