what does the bible say?
Moses lived 120 years with undimmed vigor and remarkable accomplishments, delivering the Israelites from slavery to the Promised Land although he did not enter it himself. Moses’ life is detailed in the books of Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy, highlighting his unparalleled relationship with God and his role as a prophet. Moses' life is divided into three forty-year periods: as Pharaoh's daughter's adopted son in Egypt, an outcast in Midian, and the leader of the exodus. Moses' legacy includes mediating God's covenant, delivering the Ten Commandments, and guiding the Israelites. His death on Mount Nebo marked the end of a life characterized by faith, leadership, and a close relationship with God despite disobedience that kept him from fully entering God’s Promised Land.