Deutéronome 34:7

7 Moïse était âgé de cent vingt ans lorsqu'il mourut; sa vue n'était point affaiblie, et sa vigueur n'était point passée.

Deutéronome 34:7 Meaning and Commentary

Deuteronomy 34:7

And Moses [was] an hundred and twenty years old when he died,
&c.] Which age of his may be divided into three equal periods, forty years in Pharaoh's court, forty years in Midian, and forty in the care and government of Israel, in Egypt and in the wilderness; so long he lived, though the common age of man in his time was but threescore years and ten, ( Psalms 90:10 ) ; and what is most extraordinary is,

his eyes were not dim;
as Isaac's were, and men at such an age, and under, generally be:

nor his natural force abated;
neither the rigour of his mind nor the strength of his body; his intellectuals were not decayed, his memory and judgment; nor was his body feeble, and his countenance aged; his "moisture" was not "fled" F13, as it may be rendered, his radical moisture; he did not look withered and wrinkled, but plump and sleek, as if he was a young man in the prime of his days: this may denote the continued use of the ceremonial law then to direct to Christ, and the force of the moral law as in the hands of Christ, requiring obedience and conformity to it, as a rule of walk and conversation, ( 1 Corinthians 9:21 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F13 So Ainsworth.

Deutéronome 34:7 In-Context

5 Moïse, serviteur de l'Eternel, mourut là, dans le pays de Moab, selon l'ordre de l'Eternel.
6 Et l'Eternel l'enterra dans la vallée, au pays de Moab, vis-à-vis de Beth-Peor. Personne n'a connu son sépulcre jusqu'à ce jour.
7 Moïse était âgé de cent vingt ans lorsqu'il mourut; sa vue n'était point affaiblie, et sa vigueur n'était point passée.
8 Les enfants d'Israël pleurèrent Moïse pendant trente jours, dans les plaines de Moab; et ces jours de pleurs et de deuil sur Moïse arrivèrent à leur terme.
9 Josué, fils de Nun, était rempli de l'esprit de sagesse, car Moïse avait posé ses mains sur lui. Les enfants d'Israël lui obéirent, et se conformèrent aux ordres que l'Eternel avait donnés à Moïse.
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