Deuteronomio 3:27

Listen to Deuteronomio 3:27
27 "Sube a la cumbre del Pisga y alza tus ojos al occidente, al norte, al sur y al oriente, y mírala con tus propios ojos, porque tú no cruzarás este Jordán.

Deuteronomio 3:27 Meaning and Commentary

Deuteronomy 3:27

Get thee up into the top of Pisgah
Which was the highest eminence of Mount Nebo, and so a very proper place to take a prospect from; see ( Deuteronomy 32:49 ) ( 34:1 )

and lift up thine eyes westward, and northward, and southward, and
eastward;
to all the four points of the heaven, and to all the four quarters and borders of the land of Canaan:

and behold it with thine eyes;
even the land of Canaan, and particularly Lebanon, though it lay to the north of it, that mountain he had such a desire to see. Moses, though old, his natural sight was very strong, and not in the least dim; and it is not improbable that it might be more than ordinarily increased and assisted at this time:

for thou shall not go over this Jordan;
into the land of Canaan; this affair, of not being suffered to enter there, Moses frequently takes notice of, no less than four or five times, it being what lay near his heart.

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Deuteronomio 3:27 In-Context

25 "Permíteme, te suplico, cruzar y ver la buena tierra que está al otro lado del Jordán, aquella buena región montañosa y el Líbano."
26 Pero el SEÑOR se enojó conmigo a causa de vosotros, y no me escuchó; y el SEÑOR me dijo: "¡Basta! No me hables más de esto.
27 "Sube a la cumbre del Pisga y alza tus ojos al occidente, al norte, al sur y al oriente, y mírala con tus propios ojos, porque tú no cruzarás este Jordán.
28 "Pero encarga a Josué, y anímale y fortalécele, porque él pasará a la cabeza de este pueblo, y él les dará por heredad la tierra que tú verás."
29 Y nos quedamos en el valle frente a Bet-peor.
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