Deuteronomy 31:2

I am an.The life of Moses, the great prophet of Jehovah and lawgiver of the Jews, was exactly the same in length as the time Noah employed in preaching righteousness to the antediluvian world. These one hundred and twenty years were divided into three remarkable periods. Forty years he lived in Egypt, in the court of Pharaoh, acquiring all the learning and wisdom of the Egyptians (Ac 7:20, 23); forty years he sojourned in Midian, in a state of preparation for his great and important mission (Ac 7:29, 30); and forty years he guided, led, and governed the Israelites under the express direction and authority of God: in all 120 years.

34:7; Ex 7:7; Jos 14:10,11; Ps 90:10; Ac 7:23

I can no more.

34:7; Nu 27:17; 2Sa 21:17; 1Ki 3:7

Thou shalt not.

3:26,27; 4:21,22; 32:48-52; Nu 20:12; 27:13,14; Ac 20:25

2Pe 1:13,14

Deuteronomy 34:7

an hundred.

31:2; Ac 7:23,30,36

his eye.

Ge 27:1; 48:10; Jos 14:10,11

natural force abated. Heb. moisture fled.

Psalms 90:10

The days, etc. Heb. As for the days of our years, in themare seventy years.

Ge 47:9; De 34:7

yet.

2Sa 19:35; 1Ki 1:1; Ec 12:2-7

for.

78:39; Job 14:10; *marg:

Job 24:24; Isa 38:12; Lu 12:20; Jas 4:14

Psalms 103:5

satisfieth.

23:5; 63:5; 65:4; 104:28; 107:9; 115:15,16; 1Ti 6:17

thy youth.

Isa 40:31; Ho 2:15; 2Co 4:16
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