Moses is Dead; Daily Hebrew and Greek Septuagint

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Joshua 1: Introduction

From our daily Bible reading, Joshua 1: “To Moses my servant is dead,” and those are the first three words: Moshe, Moses, of my servant, met is dead. Va-ta—”Now therefore come, arise, Avore and go over at the Jordan.”

The Jordan has a this one. Therefore, arise and go over this Jordan at a vocal, and all home, the people has a this. So you and all this people El into Ha’edet, into the land a share that Unki—that I know 10 will give them to the people Lee, which is to bunny the children Yishra’el of Israel. And the Greeks have two against as this Moses.

Commission to Joshua

Moses, Moses, hot theropon: Moses the servant, move Moses my servant. The talutekin is finished. So Moses my servant has ended Nin Un. Therefore now, therefore Anastas—rise up the Abithi and go over tone your downing the Jordan Sue. You now therefore, you go over this Jordan Kai and Paz Halleyas. You and all the people Hutus, these or Hutos in this case.

You and all these people ace into Tingin, the land heen which I go. I did only will give a choice to you.

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