Verse 3

And Moyses and Eleazar the priest spake vnto them in the fieldes of Moab, by Iordan ouer against Iericho, saying:

Referenced Verses

  • Num 22:1 : 1 And the children of Israel departed and pitched in the fieldes of Moab, on the other side of Iordane from Iericho.
  • Num 33:48 : 48 And they departed from the mountaynes of Abarim, and pitched in the fieldes of Moab, fast by Iordane ouer against Iericho.
  • Num 35:1 : 1 And the Lorde spake vnto Moyses in the fieldes of Moab by Iordane ouer against Iericho, saying:
  • Num 26:63 : 63 These are the numbers when Moyses and Eleazar the priest numbred the chyldren of Israel in the playne of Moab, fast by Iordane ouer agaynst Iericho.
  • Num 31:12 : 12 And they brought the captiues, and that which they had taken, and the spoyle, vnto Moyses and Eleazar the priest, and vnto the companie of the children of Israel, euen vnto the hoast that were in the fieldes of Moab by Iordane, ouer agaynst Iericho:
  • Deut 4:46-49 : 46 On the other side Iordane, in the valley ouer agaynst the house of Peor, in the lande of Sehon king of the Amorites, which dwelt at Hesbon, whom Moyses & the children of Israel smote, after they were come out of Egypt, 47 And possessed his lande, and the lande of Og kyng of Basan, two kynges of the Amorites, which were on the other side Iordane towarde the sunne rising, 48 From Aroer which is by the bancke of the riuer Arnon, vnto mount Sion which is Hermon, 49 And all the playne on the other side Iordane eastwarde, euen vnto the sea which is in the playne vnder ye springes of the hyll.
  • Deut 34:1 : 1 And Moyses went from the playne of Moab, vp into mount Nebo, and vnto the top of the hyll that is ouer agaynst Iericho: And the Lord shewed hym all the lande of Gilead, euen vnto Dan:
  • Deut 34:6 : 6 And he buryed hym in a valley, in the lande of Moab, ouer agaynst the house of Peor: but no man knoweth of his sepulchre vnto this day.
  • Deut 34:8 : 8 And the children of Israel wept for Moyses in the playne of Moab thirtie dayes: And the dayes of weepyng and mournyng for Moyses were ended.