Deuteronomy 34:1

And Moses went up from the plains of Moab unto the mountain of Nebo, to the top of Pisgah, that is over against Jericho. And the Lord shewed him all the land of Gilead, unto Dan,

Cross-reference

In Deuteronomy 34:4, the LORD speaks to Moses after showing him the land — this verse is the immediate continuation of the scene.

In Deuteronomy 3:27, God commands Moses to go up Pisgah and see the land — here Moses finally does so at the end of his life.

Deuteronomy 32:49 Historical context

In Deuteronomy 32:49, God commands Moses to ascend Mount Nebo and view the land — here Moses obeys and does exactly that.

Deuteronomy 4:49 describes the Arabah under the slopes of Pisgah — the exact area Moses views from the top.

Deuteronomy 32:52 Prophetic fulfillment

Deuteronomy 32:52 foretold Moses would see the land from afar but not enter — here that prophecy is fulfilled as he views from Nebo.

In Numbers 21:20, the top of Pisgah is mentioned as a location — here Moses ascends that same peak to view the land.

Numbers 27:12 Historical context

In Numbers 27:12, the LORD tells Moses to go up Mount Abarim to see the land — this verse records the fulfillment of that command.

Numbers 22:1 Historical context

Numbers 22:1 places Israel in the plains of Moab opposite Jericho — the very location Moses overlooks from Nebo.

Numbers 23:14 mentions Balak taking Balaam to the top of Pisgah — the same peak where Moses now stands to see the land.

Numbers 26:3 Historical context

Numbers 26:3 records a census in the plains of Moab by Jericho — the region Moses sees from Nebo.

1 Chronicles 5:8 Historical context

1 Chronicles 5:8 mentions Nebo as a town in Reuben — the mountain where Moses stood to view the land.