
Text -- Deuteronomy 34:9-12 (NET)




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Wesley: Deu 34:9 - -- And other gifts and graces too, but wisdom is mentioned as being most necessary for the government to which he was now called.
And other gifts and graces too, but wisdom is mentioned as being most necessary for the government to which he was now called.

And this was the thing which Moses at that time asked of God for him.

Whom God did so freely and familiarly converse with.

Wesley: Deu 34:12 - -- Moses was greater than any other of the prophets of the Old Testament. By Moses God gave the law, and moulded and formed the Jewish church. By the oth...
Moses was greater than any other of the prophets of the Old Testament. By Moses God gave the law, and moulded and formed the Jewish church. By the other prophets he only sent particular reproofs, directions and predictions. But as far as the other prophets came short of him, our Lord Jesus went beyond him. Moses was faithful as a servant, but Christ as a son: his miracles more illustrious, his communion with the father more intimate: for he is in his bosom from eternity.

hand of God, and of the increase of his government there shall be no end.
JFB -> Deu 34:9; Deu 34:10-12
JFB: Deu 34:9 - -- He was appointed to a peculiar and extraordinary office. He was not the successor of Moses, for he was not a prophet or civil ruler, but the general o...
He was appointed to a peculiar and extraordinary office. He was not the successor of Moses, for he was not a prophet or civil ruler, but the general or leader, called to head the people in the war of invasion and the subsequent allocation of the tribes.

JFB: Deu 34:10-12 - -- In whatever light we view this extraordinary man, the eulogy pronounced in these inspired words will appear just. No Hebrew prophet or ruler equalled ...
In whatever light we view this extraordinary man, the eulogy pronounced in these inspired words will appear just. No Hebrew prophet or ruler equalled him in character or official dignity, or in knowledge of God's will and opportunities of announcing it.
Laid his hands upon him - See on Num 27:18-23 (note).

Clarke: Deu 34:10 - -- There arose not a prophet, etc. - Among all the succeeding prophets none was found so eminent in all respects nor so highly privileged as Moses; wit...
There arose not a prophet, etc. - Among all the succeeding prophets none was found so eminent in all respects nor so highly privileged as Moses; with him God spoke face to face - admitted him to the closest familiarity and greatest friendship with himself. Now all this continued true till the advent of Jesus Christ, of whom Moses said, "A Prophet shall the Lord your God raise up unto you from among your brethren, like unto me;"but how great was this person when compared with Moses! Moses desired to see God’ s glory; this sight he could not bear; he saw his back parts, probably meaning God’ s design relative to the latter days: but Jesus, the Almighty Savior, in whom dwells all the fullness of the Godhead bodily, who lay in the bosom of the Father, he hath declared God to man. Wondrous system of legal ordinances that pointed out and typified all these things! And more wonderful system of Gospel salvation, which is the body, soul, life, energy, and full accomplishment of all that was written in the Law, in the Prophets, and in the Psalms, concerning the sufferings and death of Jesus, and the redemption of a ruined world "by his agony and bloody sweat, by his cross and passion, by his death and burial, by his glorious resurrection and ascension, and by the coming of the Holy Ghost!"Thus ends the Pentateuch, commonly called the Law of Moses, a work every way worthy of God its author, and only less than the New Covenant, the law and Gospel of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ
Now to the ever blessed and glorious Trinity, Father, Word, and Spirit, the infinite and eternal One, from whom alone wisdom, truth, and goodness can proceed, be glory and dominion for ever and ever. Amen
Calvin: Deu 34:9 - -- 9.And Joshua the son of Nun It is again shown how perseveringly God provided for the welfare of the people. We have already seen how, at the request ...
9.And Joshua the son of Nun It is again shown how perseveringly God provided for the welfare of the people. We have already seen how, at the request of Moses, Joshua was chosen to succeed him. Now, when he is about to take upon him his office, “the spirit of wisdom” was imparted to him, that it might be effectually manifested that he was appointed by God. He had been, indeed, previously endowed with excellent gifts, but he was now much more splendidly adorned with the ensigns of dignity, in order that his calling by God might be more certainly proved; for thus is God wont to furnish those, whom He calls, with capacity for action. The imposition of hands was also subjoined, which was no empty symbol of God’s grace. But inasmuch as I have already fully spoken of these things, I now only lightly touch upon them.

Calvin: Deu 34:10 - -- 10.And there arose not a prophet This eulogy seems to have been added, that the children of Abraham might place dependence on Moses until the manifes...
10.And there arose not a prophet This eulogy seems to have been added, that the children of Abraham might place dependence on Moses until the manifestation of Christ; for although prophets were from time to time raised up, still it was fitting that the superiority should remain with Moses, lest they should decline in the smallest degree from the rule of the Law. It must be concluded, therefore, that Moses was here placed in a position of supremacy, so as to be superior to all the prophets; as also Malachi (Mal 4:4) exhorts the ancient people, in order that they may continue obedient to the law of Moses. Two signs of his excellency are here recorded, namely, his familiar acquaintance with God, and the glory of his miracles. We have elsewhere seen that, by this prerogative, Moses was distinguished from the other prophets, that God spake to him face to face. For, although Jacob makes the same declaration respecting himself, still we know that God was more intimately revealed afterwards to Moses; not indeed that He beheld His glory in its perfection, but because, in comparison with others, he went beyond them all. As regards miracles, though they were wrought by others, still none of them came near to Moses in their performance.
END OF COMMENTARIES ON THE FOUR LAST BOOKS OF MOSES, IN THE FORM OF A HARMONY.
TSK: Deu 34:9 - -- full of the spirit : Exo 31:3; Num 11:17; 1Ki 3:9, 1Ki 3:12; 2Ki 2:9, 2Ki 2:15; Isa 11:2; Dan 6:3; Joh 3:34; Col 2:3
Moses : Num 27:18-23; Act 6:6, Ac...

TSK: Deu 34:10 - -- there arose : Deu 18:15-18; Act 3:22, Act 3:23, Act 7:37; Heb 3:5, Heb 3:6
the Lord : Deu 5:4, Deu 5:5; Exo 33:11; Num 12:6-8
there arose : Deu 18:15-18; Act 3:22, Act 3:23, Act 7:37; Heb 3:5, Heb 3:6
the Lord : Deu 5:4, Deu 5:5; Exo 33:11; Num 12:6-8

TSK: Deu 34:11 - -- In all the signs : Rather, ""with respect to all the signs and wonders,""etc. Deu 4:34, Deu 7:19; Psa. 78:43-58, Psa 105:26-38
In all the signs : Rather, ""with respect to all the signs and wonders,""etc. Deu 4:34, Deu 7:19; Psa. 78:43-58, Psa 105:26-38

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Spirit of wisdom - The practical wisdom of the ruler is especially meant.

Barnes: Deu 34:10 - -- There arose not a prophet since in Israel - Words like these can only have been written some time, but not necessarily a long time, after the d...
There arose not a prophet since in Israel - Words like these can only have been written some time, but not necessarily a long time, after the death of Moses. They refer more particularly to the wonders performed by the hand of Moses at the exodus and in the desert; and do but re-echo the declaration of God Himself (Num 12:6 ff). They may naturally enough be attributed to one of Moses’ successors, writing perhaps soon after the settlement of the people in Canaan.
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Poole: Deu 34:9 - -- The spirit of wisdom and other gifts and graces too, as appears from the history; but wisdom is mentioned as being most necessary for the governmen...
The spirit of wisdom and other gifts and graces too, as appears from the history; but wisdom is mentioned as being most necessary for the government, to which he was now called.
Moses had laid his hands upon him which God had appointed as a sign to Moses, and Joshua, and the Israelites, that this was the person whom he had appointed and qualified for his great work. See Num 27:18 , &c. Compare Gen 48:10 Num 8:10 .

Poole: Deu 34:10 - -- Like unto Moses in the privileges here following.
Whom the Lord knew face to face i.e. whom God did so freely, and familiarly, and frequently conve...

Poole: Deu 34:11 - -- In all the signs: this is to be joined, either,
1. With the words immediately foregoing, as an eminent instance wherein God did know or acknowledge ...
In all the signs: this is to be joined, either,
1. With the words immediately foregoing, as an eminent instance wherein God did know or acknowledge and own or converse so familiarly with Moses, namely, in the working of all his signs and wonders in Egypt, where God spake to him so oft, and sometimes even in Pharaoh’ s presence, and answered his requests so particularly and punctually, whether he called for vengeance or for deliverance. Or,
2. With the more remote words, there was none like unto Moses in regard of all the signs , &c., the words, whom the Lord knew face to face , coming in by way of parenthesis.
Haydock: Deu 34:9 - -- Because. God was pleased to accompany this exterior sign with his blessing. (Haydock)
Because. God was pleased to accompany this exterior sign with his blessing. (Haydock)

Haydock: Deu 34:10 - -- Moses. No prophet ever appeared with greater dignity, in the old law, than Moses. He behaved in all respects as the envoy of God, who has been plea...
Moses. No prophet ever appeared with greater dignity, in the old law, than Moses. He behaved in all respects as the envoy of God, who has been pleased to give his character and eulogium, Numbers xii. 6., and Ecclesiasticus xlv. 1. His miracles were most astonishing, performed in the presence both of friends and of enemies, not for a short time, but for a continuance of many years. (Calmet) ---
But when we compare Moses with the Messias, his person and law must be regarded indeed as illustrious figures, but infinitely beneath the reality. Moses was liable to failings, which caused him to be debarred from entering the land of promise; and he wore a veil, to shew that his law was only a shadow of the better, and that it could bring nothing to perfection. He works miracles in the name of the Lord, and with a rod: Jesus performs all by the word of his own power, (Hebrews i. 3) as the sovereign of the world. But though Moses must sink in a comparison with Christ, yet no other personage sustained a more exalted character, or shone with greater splendour, as lawgiver, priest, prophet, ruler of a great and ungovernable people, and a sacred writer of the highest antiquity. Hence the Jews almost adore him. The Mahometans place him next to Jesus and their false prophet. (Haydock) ---
The pagans have very probably ascribed many parts of his history to their idols, Bacchus, Mercury, and Typhon; and their greatest philosophers, Pythagoras, Plato, &c., have borrowed many things from his writings. "What, said Numenius, is Plato, but Moses in the Attic language?" See Exodus xxxiv. 29.; Clement of Alexandria, Strom. 1. and 5.; Josephus, contra Apion i.; Bochart, &c. (Calmet) ---
In a word, St. Gregory of Nyssa, St. Ambrose, (de Cain 2,) and Philo, represent Moses as the most perfect example of a great and pious leader and legislator. (Salien, in the year of the world 2583.) (Haydock)
Gill: Deu 34:9 - -- And Joshua the son of Nun was full of the spirit of wisdom,.... The successor of Moses, and who, by the spirit of wisdom on him, was abundantly qualif...
And Joshua the son of Nun was full of the spirit of wisdom,.... The successor of Moses, and who, by the spirit of wisdom on him, was abundantly qualified for the government of the people of Israel; in which he was a type of Christ, on whom the spirit of wisdom and understanding is said to rest, Isa 11:2,
for Moses had laid his hands upon him; which was a symbol of the government being committed to him, and devolving upon him after his death, and expressive of prayer for him, that he might be fitted for it, of which action see Num 27:23,
and the children of Israel hearkened unto him, and did as the Lord commanded Moses; or by the hand of Moses; they received him and owned him as their supreme governor under God, and yielded a cheerful obedience to his commands, as the Lord by Moses commanded them to do, and as they promised; see Jos 1:16.

Gill: Deu 34:10 - -- And there arose not a prophet since in Israel like unto Moses,.... Not in the times of Joshua, who wrote this chapter, at least the last eight verses,...
And there arose not a prophet since in Israel like unto Moses,.... Not in the times of Joshua, who wrote this chapter, at least the last eight verses, Deu 34:5, as say the Jews p; nor to the times of Samuel, whom others take to be the writer: of them; nor to the times of Ezra, as others; nor even throughout the whole Old Testament dispensation to the times of Christ, the great Prophet, like to Moses, that was to arise; and the Messiah is by the Jews owned, as by Maimonides q, to be equal to him, and by others to be above him: it is a well known saying of theirs r, that"the Messiah shall be exalted above Abraham, and extolled above Moses, and made higher than the ministering: angels;''but as to all other prophets he excels them, and therefore they call him the prince, master, and Father of the prophets, and say, that all prophesied from the fountain of his prophecy s: the difference between him and them is observed, by Maimonides t to lie in many things; as that they prophesied by a dream or vision, but he awake and seeing; they prophesied by the means of an angel, and saw what they did in parables and dark sayings; but Moses not by means of an angel, but the Lord spake to him face to face; they trembled and astonished, but not so Moses; they could not prophesy when they would, but he at any time, nor did he need to dispose and prepare his mind for it; some of which will not hold good, especially the last; the instances in which he really exceeded them follow:
whom the Lord knew face to face; owned, took notice of, and familiarly conversed with face to face, as a man with his friend; none were permitted to such familiarity with God as he; see Num 12:6; the Targums of Jonathan and Jerusalem paraphrase it,
"whom the Word of the Lord knew.''

Gill: Deu 34:11 - -- In all the signs and the wonders which the Lord sent him to do,.... The same Targums also paraphrase here,"which the Word of the Lord sent him to do;'...
In all the signs and the wonders which the Lord sent him to do,.... The same Targums also paraphrase here,"which the Word of the Lord sent him to do;''for he it was that appeared to him in the bush, and sent him to Egypt to work miracles, which he did by him:
in the land of Egypt, to Pharaoh, and to all his servants, and to all his land; to whom they were visible, and who were all affected by them more or less: this respects chiefly the ten plagues inflicted on the Egyptians: the Jews observe that the superior excellency of Moses to the rest of the prophets lay chiefly in his superior degree of prophecy rather than in miracles, and not so much in the nature or the quality of the miracles; the stopping of the sun by Joshua, and the raising of the dead to life by Elijah and Elisha, being greater than his; but either in the duration of them, as the manna which continued near forty years; or especially in the quantity of them, he working more than all the rest put together: Manasseh Ben Israel u has collected all that the prophets wrought or were wrought for their sakes, and they came to seventy four; but those that were wrought by Moses or on his account make seventy six; but whether this is a just account I will not say.

Gill: Deu 34:12 - -- And in all that mighty hand,.... In all done by his hand, which he stretched out over the sea and divided, to make a passage through it for the Israel...
And in all that mighty hand,.... In all done by his hand, which he stretched out over the sea and divided, to make a passage through it for the Israelites, and with his rod in it smote the rocks, and waters gushed out for them:
and in all that great terror which Moses showed in the sight of all Israel; meaning either the terror the Egyptians were struck with by him, in the sight of all Israel, when he publicly and before them wrought the wonders he did in the land of Ham, which often threw them into a panic, especially the thunders and lightning, the three days darkness, and the slaying of their firstborn; see Psa 78:49; or the terror the Israelites were in at the giving and receiving of the law, Exo 19:16.

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NET Notes: Deu 34:11 Heb “to,” “with respect to.” In the Hebrew text vv. 10-12 are one long sentence. For stylistic reasons the translation divides...

NET Notes: Deu 34:12 The Hebrew text of v. 12 reads literally, “with respect to all the strong hand and with respect to all the awesome greatness which Moses did bef...
Geneva Bible: Deu 34:9 And ( e ) Joshua the son of Nun was full of the spirit of wisdom; for Moses had laid his hands upon him: and the children of Israel hearkened unto him...

Geneva Bible: Deu 34:10 And there arose not a prophet since in Israel like unto Moses, whom the LORD knew ( f ) face to face,
( f ) To whom the Lord revealed himself so plai...

Geneva Bible: Deu 34:12 And in all that mighty ( g ) hand, and in all the great terror which Moses shewed in the sight of all Israel.
( g ) Meaning, the power of God working...

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TSK Synopsis -> Deu 34:1-12
TSK Synopsis: Deu 34:1-12 - --1 Moses from mount Nebo views the land.5 He dies there.6 His burial.7 His age.8 Thirty days' mourning for him9 Joshua succeeds him.10 The praise of Mo...
MHCC -> Deu 34:9-12
MHCC: Deu 34:9-12 - --Moses brought Israel to the borders of Canaan, and then died and left them. This signifies that the law made nothing perfect, Heb 7:19 It brings men i...
Matthew Henry -> Deu 34:9-12
Matthew Henry: Deu 34:9-12 - -- We have here a very honourable encomium passed both on Moses and Joshua; each has his praise, and should have. It is ungrateful so to magnify our li...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Deu 34:9-12
Keil-Delitzsch: Deu 34:9-12 - --
Joshua now took Moses' place as the leader of the people, filled with the spirit of wisdom (practical wisdom, manifesting itself in action), because...
Constable -> Deu 31:1--34:12; Deu 34:1-12
Constable: Deu 31:1--34:12 - --VII. MOSES' LAST ACTS chs. 31--34
Having completed the major addresses to the Israelites recorded to this point ...
