Topical Encyclopedia Moses, the great prophet and leader of Israel, delivered his final words and facilitated the transition of leadership to Joshua as recorded in the Book of Deuteronomy. This pivotal moment in biblical history marks the end of Moses' earthly journey and the beginning of a new chapter for the Israelites as they prepare to enter the Promised Land.Final Words of Moses Moses' final words are encapsulated in the Book of Deuteronomy, which serves as a series of speeches and instructions given to the Israelites on the plains of Moab. These speeches are both a recapitulation of the Law and a heartfelt exhortation to remain faithful to the covenant with God. Moses emphasizes the importance of obedience, love for God, and the consequences of disobedience. In Deuteronomy 30:19-20 , Moses implores the people, "I call heaven and earth as witnesses against you today that I have set before you life and death, blessing and curse. So choose life, so that you and your descendants may live, and that you may love the LORD your God, obey Him, and hold fast to Him. For He is your life, and He will prolong your life in the land that the LORD swore to give to your fathers, to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob." Moses also delivers a prophetic song in Deuteronomy 32, which serves as a witness against Israel should they turn away from God. This song highlights God's faithfulness and the people's tendency to rebel, urging them to remember the Lord's past deeds and to trust in His future promises. Blessing of the Tribes Before his death, Moses blesses the tribes of Israel, as recorded in Deuteronomy 33. Each tribe receives a specific blessing that reflects their unique role and future within the nation. These blessings are both prophetic and pastoral, offering encouragement and guidance. For example, Moses blesses the tribe of Judah with strength and leadership, saying, "Hear, O LORD, the cry of Judah; bring him to his people. With his own hands he defends his cause. Oh, be his help against his foes!" (Deuteronomy 33:7). Transition of Leadership to Joshua The transition of leadership from Moses to Joshua is a divinely orchestrated event. God Himself appoints Joshua as Moses' successor, ensuring continuity and stability for the Israelites. In Numbers 27:18-20 , the LORD instructs Moses, "Take Joshua son of Nun, a man with the Spirit in him, and lay your hands on him. Have him stand before Eleazar the priest and the whole congregation, and commission him in their sight. Confer on him some of your authority, so that the whole congregation of the Israelites will obey him." Moses obediently follows God's command, publicly commissioning Joshua and encouraging him to be strong and courageous. In Deuteronomy 31:7-8 , Moses tells Joshua, "Be strong and courageous, for you will go with this people into the land that the LORD swore to their fathers to give them, and you shall give it to them as an inheritance. The LORD Himself goes before you; He will be with you. He will never leave you nor forsake you. Do not be afraid or discouraged." Moses' Death and Legacy Moses' death is recorded in Deuteronomy 34. He ascends Mount Nebo, where the LORD shows him the Promised Land from a distance. Moses dies there, and the LORD Himself buries him in an undisclosed location. Despite not entering the Promised Land, Moses is remembered as a faithful servant of God, a prophet unparalleled in his intimacy with the LORD, and a leader who guided Israel through the wilderness. The transition of leadership to Joshua marks the continuation of God's plan for His people. Joshua, filled with the spirit of wisdom, leads the Israelites into the Promised Land, fulfilling the promises made to the patriarchs. Moses' final words and the transition of leadership underscore the importance of faithfulness, obedience, and trust in God's promises as the Israelites embark on a new chapter in their history. Subtopics Iconoclasm: Destroyed by Moses Moses is a Herdsman for Jethro in the Desert of Horeb Moses with Aaron Assembles the Leaders of Israel Moses with his Wife and Sons, he Leaves Jethro to Perform his Mission in Egypt Moses: A Levite and Son of Amram Moses: Appoints Joshua As his Successor Moses: Benedictions of Last Benediction Upon the Twelve Tribes Moses: Benedictions of Upon the People Moses: Character of Called the Man of God Moses: Character of Complainings of Moses: Character of God Spoke To, As a Man to his Friend Moses: Character of Impatience of Moses: Character of Magnanimity of, Toward Eldad and Medad Moses: Character of Magnified of God Moses: Character of Meekness of Moses: Character of Obedience of Moses: Character of Respected and Feared Moses: Character of Unaspiring Moses: Commissioned As Leader of the Israelites Moses: Composes a Song for the People of Israel on Their Deliverance from Pharaoh Moses: Crosses the Red Sea; Pharaoh and his Army are Destroyed Moses: Discovered and Adopted by the Daughter of Pharaoh Moses: Has the Vision of the Burning Bush Moses: Hidden in a Small Basket Moses: His Controversy With his Wife on Account of Circumcision Moses: His Loyalty to his Race Moses: His Rod Miraculously Turned Into a Serpent, and his Hand Was Made Leprous, and Then Restored Moses: Institutes a System of Government Moses: Jealousy of Aaron and Miriam Toward Moses: Joined by his Family in the Wilderness Moses: Joins Himself to Jethro, Priest of Midian Moses: Learned in all the Wisdom of Egypt Moses: Meets Aaron in the Wilderness Moses: Mourning For, Thirty Days in the Plains of Moab Moses: Not Permitted to Enter Canaan, But Views the Land from Atop Mount Pisgah Moses: People Complain Against Moses and Aaron Moses: Present With Jesus on the Mount of Transfiguration Moses: Rebellion of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram Against Moses: Receives Comfort and Assurance from the Lord Moses: Rejected by Pharaoh; Hardships of the Israelites Increased Moses: Renews his Appeal to Pharaoh Moses: Reproves Aaron For: Irregularity in the offerings Moses: Reproves Aaron For: Making the Golden Calf Moses: Secures the Deliverance of the People and Leads Them out of Egypt Moses: Takes the Life of an Egyptian Taskmaster Moses: Under Divine Direction Brings Plagues Upon the Land of Egypt Mutiny: Israelites Against Moses Related Terms |