Verse 4
4. This is the land which I sware unto Abraham At the oak of Moreh, centuries before this, Jehovah had manifested himself to Abraham and said to him, “Unto thy seed will I give this land.” Genesis 12:7.
I have caused thee to see it with thine eyes Tristram ( Land of Moab, American edition, p. 338) gives the following description of the view from the summit of Nebo: “Anxious to verify exactly the view of Moses, we paid three visits to Nebo; but we were not so fortunate as on my former visit, when for the first time Nebo was identified. On each occasion there was a haze from the heat which dimmed the distant features and outlines, producing a sort of mirage, which rendered it most difficult clearly to trace distant objects. Still, we had a clear distant view of western Palestine and the whole Judean range from far south of Hebron up to Galilee. We could see the west side of the Dead Sea from Engedi northward. Bethlehem, Jerusalem, and Nebi-Samwil, (Mizpeh.) Ebal and Gerizim were very easily made out, and the opening of the vale of Shechem. Carmel could be recognised, but we were never able to make out the sea to the north of it; and though it is certainly possible that it might be seen from this elevation I could not satisfy myself that I saw more than the haze over the plain of Esdraelon. The rest of the view was like that from Muslubeiyah, only that a corner of the Hauran Mountains could be caught in a depression of the Gilead range. Hermon certainly could be made out in a clear atmosphere over the Jordan valley, the whole of which lay open as far as Kurn Surtabeh. After testing repeatedly every view in the neighbourhood I am perfectly satisfied that there is none which equals in extent that from Nebo that is, from the flat ridge which rises slightly about half a mile behind the ruined city, and which I take to be ‘the true field of Zophim, the top of Pisgah.’”
But thou shalt not go over thither In Numbers xx it is related that when the people murmured for lack of water Jehovah directed Moses to take the rod with which the miracles in Egypt had been wrought, and with Aaron to call the people together to speak unto the rock before their eyes, and it would give forth water. The people assembled, Moses takes the rod as Jehovah commanded. He says to the people, “Hear now, ye rebels, must we fetch you water out of this rock?” He did not obey to the letter the command of Jehovah, and he “spake unadvisedly with his lips.” Psalms 106:33. It was in reference to this incident that Jehovah said to Moses and Aaron, “Because ye believed me not to sanctify me in the eyes of the children of Israel, therefore ye shall not bring this congregation into the land which I have given them.” Numbers 20:12.
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