Deuteronomy 34:7
And Moses was an hundred and twenty years old when he died: his eye was not dim, nor his natural force abated.
Cross-references
Deuteronomy 31:2 confirms Moses' age of 120 years, directly repeating the fact from this verse.
Genesis 27:1 describes Isaac's eyes too weak to see, directly contrasting Moses' undimmed eyesight at death.
Genesis 48:10 reports Jacob's failing eyesight from old age, opposite to Moses whose eyes were not weak when he died.
Joshua 14:11 says Caleb's strength remains for battle, paralleling Moses' undiminished strength at his death.
Exodus 7:7 gives Moses' age 80 at his mission's start, showing his long life of 120 years with sustained strength.
1 Kings 14:4 says Ahijah's sight failed due to age, directly contrasting Moses whose eyes were not weak at death.
Psalm 90:10 describes typical human lifespan (70–80 years) and fading strength — contrasting with Moses' undimmed vigor at 120.
Genesis 47:9 shows Jacob at 130 calling his years few and difficult, contrasting with Moses' full vigor at 120.
Job 42:16 records Job's long life (140 years) — similar to Moses' 120 years, both righteous men blessed with longevity.