Deuteronomy 34

1 Moſes ſeeth all the land of Canaan. 5 He dyeth. 8 Iſraél wepeth 9 Ioſhua ſuccedeth in Moſes rowme. 10 The praiſe of Moſes.
1.THen Moſes went from the plaine of Moáb vp into mount a Nebó vnto the top of Piſgáh that is ouer againſt Ierichó: and the Lord ſhewed him * all the lād of Gileád, vnto Dan,
2.And all Naphtalí and the land of Ephráim and Manaſſéh, and all the land of Iudáh, vnto the vtmoſt b ſea:
3.And the South, and the plaine of the valley of Ierichó, the citie of palmetrees, vnto Zoár.
4.And the Lord ſaid vnto him, * This is ye land which I ſware vnto Abrahám, to Izhák & to Iaakób, ſaying, I wil giue it vnto thy ſede : I haue cauſed thee to ſe it with thine eyes, but ye ſhalt not go ouer thither.
5.So Moſes the ſeruant of the Lord dyed there in the land of Moáb, according to ye worde of the Lord.
6.And c he buryed hī in a valley in ye lād of Moáb ouer againſt Beth-peór, but no mā knoweth of his ſepulchre vnto d this day.
7.Moſes was now an hūdreth & twēty yere olde whē he dyed: his eye was not dimme, nor his natural force abated.
8.And the children of Iſraél wept for Moſés in the plaine of Moáb thirty dayes: ſo the dayes of weping and mourning for Moſés were ended.
9.And e Ioſhúa the ſonne of Nun was ful of the ſpirit of wiſdome : for Moſés had put his hands vpon him. And the children of Iſraél were obedient vnto him, and did as the Lord had commanded Moſés.
10.But there aroſe not a Prophet ſince in Iſraél like vnto Moſés (whome the Lord knewe f face to face)
11.In all the miracles and wonders which the Lord ſent him to do in the land of Egypt before Pharaóh and before all his ſeruants, and before all his land,
12.And in all that mighty g hand and all that great feare, which Moſés wroght in the ſight of all Iſraél.

Notes

1:a.
Which was a parte of mount Abarim, Nomb.27,12.
1:*.
Chap.3,27. 2.mac.2,4.
2:b.
Called, Mediterraneum.
4:*.
Gen.12,7. & 13,15.
6:c.
To wit, the Angel of the Lord, Iude 9.
6:d.
That the Iewes might not haue occaſion thereby to cōmit idolatrie.
9:e.
Hereby appeareth the fauour of God that leaueth not his Churche deſtitute of a gouernour.
10:f.
Vnto whome the Lord did reueile him ſelfe ſo plainely.
12:g.
Meaning, the power of God working by Moſés in the wildernes.