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M oses is commanded in this sedra to view the Promised Land, which he may not enter, and is given an intimation of his approaching death. This com- mand is repeated in Deuteronomy 32:48, and its fulfillment is recorded in the last chapter of the Torah. At first blush, God's decree preventing Moses from enter- ing the Land of Promise ap- pears rather harsh and severe. If ever there was a man who deserved to reach the goal of his life that man was Moses. He devoted his whole life to the purpose of taking his people out of the land of Egypt and leading them to the land of their fathers. More than once he felt overwhelmed by the weight of this awesome responsibility. The Jewish people, by their complaints and despair, made his 40-year tenure much harder than it should have been. 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