Deuteronomy 32:52 - For you shall see the land from a distance; but you shall not go there into the land which I give the children of Israel.”

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What does "Deuteronomy 32:52" mean?


This verse, Deuteronomy 32:52, is part of the end of Moses's life and is a direct consequence of his disobedience in Numbers 20:1-13, specifically at the waters of Meribah. Here's a breakdown of what it means:

"For you shall see the land from a distance...": Moses will be allowed to view the Promised Land of Canaan. He will not be completely denied any glimpse of the reward.
"...but you shall not go there into the land which I give the children of Israel.”: Despite his pivotal role in leading the Israelites out of Egypt and guiding them through the wilderness for 40 years, Moses will not be allowed to enter the Promised Land himself. He will die before the Israelites cross the Jordan River.
Why? (Implied, based on Numbers 20:1-13): This punishment is because Moses did not properly sanctify God in the eyes of the Israelites at Meribah. God told Moses to speak to the rock, and water would come out for the people. However, in anger and frustration with the Israelites' complaining, Moses struck the rock twice with his staff. He also said, "Must we bring water out of this rock for you?" (Numbers 20:10), which implied that he and Aaron had the power to provide water, rather than God. This disobedience, this failure to fully trust and obey God, and this failure to represent God's holiness properly, cost him the privilege of entering the Promised Land.

In summary: Moses is allowed to see the Promised Land, but he will not be permitted to enter it. This is a direct consequence of his disobedience at Meribah where he did not treat God as holy in the presence of the Israelites.

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