Please don't call anyone moron. If you are unsure, just clarify. In Mark 9:4 on the mount of transfiguration which some believe to be Mt. Tavor (Tabor), some Mt. Hermon and some Mt. Sinai (which is quite impossible). Mt. Tabor is in the Jezreel Valley near the great plain Megiddo, in the land of Yissakhar (Issachar). This is the traditional place that people believed but this mountain is not that tall and people lived there so it's nothing like what has been described in the bible. So today people believes that Mt. Hermon is a possible site for the Mount of transfiguration because of it's height and it's location. In Mark 8:27, Jesus went to the town of Caesarea Philippi. This is the last known location before they went up a high mountain in Mark 9:2. Mt. Hermon is just north of Casearea Philippi in the land of Dan. And try to find out the height of Mt. Tabor and Mt. Hermon. Mt. Tabor is really a molehill compared to Mt. Hermon. It's like 9000+ compared to 500+.
Anyway, whether it's Mt. Tabor or Mt. Hermon, both mountains are in the promised land.
So Moses did enter the promised land.
P.S. Mt Sinai is in Arabia and this mountain was suggested by Benjamin Urrutia, a Jewish bible scholar but it's highly unlikely that Jesus with His disciples can reach Mt Sinai in just 6 days from Caesarea Philippi without any of the disciple recording this miracle.
2006-07-14 20:53:25
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answered by Luke Lim 3
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Did Moses enter the promised land ?
2015-08-19 12:37:06
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answered by ? 1
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No,
He was not able to enter the promise land, only to see it from the mountain top, because he questioned god to many times.
While he had great faith, and was loyal to God. God always told Moses that he would provide for the Israels' people but Moses would alway ask God what to do when there was no water or foods instead of realizing God would provide for them.
2006-07-21 06:55:13
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answered by paulsor123 1
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The chapters in question (Deuteronomy 32 and 34) are meant to be valedictory and not condemning as far as Moses. In 32:51 where the verdict that you (Moses) "broke faith with me (the LORD Yahweh)" has to do with a matter of impatience as far as water flowing from a rock. I'm not sure the implication you had as far as "leaving the land" to Moses' kin is quite right - - the tribes (esp. Judah) are to inherit land in South or North but the Levites (descendants of Aaron) were to be landless. There is a fair amount that remains far from easy understanding. . .
2016-03-18 23:03:11
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answered by Anonymous
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No, this seemingly most patient man that I have read about finally lost his temper and said "I" will give you water, instead of GOD will give you water.
God saw that Moses had had enough and Moses died without entering into the promised land. He did however get to listen to descriptions of it from the spies that were sent in to check out the landscape and people dwelling there.
2006-07-14 18:26:41
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answered by cindy 6
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no, Moses murder a man and as also with King David he also had a person killed.this stop any blessing to go on further....Moses could not enter into the promise land and king David could not build GOD an temple to worship GOD.that's just the way GOD does things and for He His reasons we sometime do not understand but we except what Hes says and do. GOD IS GOD AND HE KNOWS BETTER THEN YOU AND I PUT TOGETHER love Suzi
2006-07-14 18:32:51
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answered by Jesus freak 2
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Moses never entered the promised land. That was his punishment for doubting God re: the water. But the Lord did allow him to view it before he died.
2006-07-14 18:36:24
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answered by Anonymous
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No. See Numbers 20:12
2006-07-14 18:24:17
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answered by Anonymous
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No, because he got cocky and made some remark about how HE had to keep doing stuff like parting the sea, and making water gush out of rocks.His loving heavenly father took offense at that, since they were HIS miracles, you see, and so he knocked poor Moses off, but only after letting him have a little glimpse of what he'd be missing. What a god!
2006-07-14 18:30:10
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answered by Anonymous
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He didn't enter the earthly promised land but he entered the heavenly promised land
2006-07-14 18:25:28
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answered by mongoose 2
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