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EPISODE · Aug 14, 2025 · 5 MIN

Reading Plan #161 | Deuteronomy 33-34

from A Wonderful Day in the Lord · host Southern View Chapel

This video is a reading of the last two chapters of Deuteronomy, 33 and 34. The speaker discusses the end of Moses's life and his legacy.Here is a summary of the key points:Moses is described as a "man of God" and a "servant of the Lord," which are high compliments in the scriptures. He was a great prophet, and no prophet as great as Moses has risen in Israel since his time, until the coming of Christ. The Lord knew Moses "face to face," a unique privilege. Despite his greatness, Moses was a sinner and faced consequences for his failure, which was not being allowed to enter the promised land. At the end of his life, Moses's focus was not on himself but on blessing the people of Israel, tribe by tribe. Moses died in the land of Moab and was buried by God in a secret location to prevent his grave from becoming a shrine. The video also mentions a dispute between Michael the Archangel and the devil over the body of Moses, with Michael rebuking Satan in the name of the Lord. The book of Deuteronomy concludes with Moses's death, setting the stage for the book of Joshua. ___The Three-Year Reading PlanSouthern View Chapel is an independent Bible church in Springfield, IL, committed to handling the Scriptures accurately through the exegetical teaching of God's Word. To learn more about us, visit https://svchapel.org/ or follow us on social media:Facebook:   / southernviewchapel  Instagram:   / southernviewchapel  Twitter:   / official_svc  To learn about our hope in Jesus Christ, watch this short video:    • The Gospel  

This video is a reading of the last two chapters of Deuteronomy, 33 and 34. The speaker discusses the end of Moses's life and his legacy.Here is a summary of the key points:Moses is described as a "man of God" and a "servant of the Lord," which are high compliments in the scriptures. He was a great prophet, and no prophet as great as Moses has risen in Israel since his time, until the coming of Christ. The Lord knew Moses "face to face," a unique privilege. Despite his greatness, Moses was a sinner and faced consequences for his failure, which was not being allowed to enter the promised land. At the end of his life, Moses's focus was not on himself but on blessing the people of Israel, tribe by tribe. Moses died in the land of Moab and was buried by God in a secret location to prevent his grave from becoming a shrine. The video also mentions a dispute between Michael the Archangel and the devil over the body of Moses, with Michael rebuking Satan in the name of the Lord. The book of Deuteronomy concludes with Moses's death, setting the stage for the book of Joshua. ___The Three-Year Reading PlanSouthern View Chapel is an independent Bible church in Springfield, IL, committed to handling the Scriptures accurately through the exegetical teaching of God's Word. To learn more about us, visit https://svchapel.org/ or follow us on social media:Facebook:   / southernviewchapel  Instagram:   / southernviewchapel  Twitter:   / official_svc  To learn about our hope in Jesus Christ, watch this short video:    • The Gospel

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