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Nu 20:22: And the children of Israel, even the whole congregation, journeyed from Kadesh, and came unto mount Hor.
Nu 20:23: And the LORD spake unto Moses and Aaron in mount Hor, by the coast of the land of Edom, saying,
Nu 20:24: Aaron shall be gathered unto his people: for he shall not enter into the land which I have given unto the children of Israel, because ye rebelled against my word at the water of Meribah.
Nu 20:25: Take Aaron and Eleazar his son, and bring them up unto mount Hor:
Nu 20:26: And strip Aaron of his garments, and put them upon Eleazar his son: and Aaron shall be gathered unto his people, and shall die there.
Nu 20:27: And Moses did as the LORD commanded: and they went up into mount Hor in the sight of all the congregation.
Nu 20:28: And Moses stripped Aaron of his garments, and put them upon Eleazar his son; and Aaron died there in the top of the mount: and Moses and Eleazar came down from the mount.
Nu 20:29: And when all the congregation saw that Aaron was dead, they mourned for Aaron thirty days, even all the house of Israel.[[Category:Bible Topic]]
Aaron's death
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Scroll for more ↓The Bible teaches that rebellion against God's commandments can lead to spiritual death and exclusion from eternal life. Aaron's sin at Meribah led to his exclusion from entering the Promised Land, serving as a warning to future generations about the consequences of disobedience. Ultimately, Jesus' sacrifice on the cross redeems those who put their faith in Him, restoring relationship with God. By acknowledging our own rebellion and turning to faith in Christ, we can avoid eternal separation from God and find spiritual life through Him.
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