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Which of the following entered into the Promised Land?

A. Moses
B. Aaron
C. Miriam
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

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Were any of them ever seen in the promised land after their deaths?
That's a question I dont have an answer to. A little direction and I may be able to get one.
Well, there seems to be some geographical and theological conflict over the following passage:

Mark 9:2-4

2And after six days Jesus taketh with him Peter, and James, and John, and leadeth them up into an high mountain apart by themselves: and he was transfigured before them.

3And his raiment became shining, exceeding white as snow; so as no fuller on earth can white them.

4And there appeared unto them Elias with Moses: and they were talking with Jesus.

The question of geography is that this area (the Mount) it believed to be in the Promised Land that Moses was prohibited from entering.
You ever notice how God makes sure the penalty is paid before the promise is kept?

The promise was the land that flowed with milk and honey. An entire generation paid the penalty for being disobedient but God's promise was surely kept.

Moses paid the penalty for his disobedience and his "physical form" NEVER entered the promised land. But his spirit did. The proof is in the pudding found in Mark 9:2-4

The Lord God is good and His mercy endures....FOREVER!
Sis Tracy:
None of the individuals you listed ever went into the promised land.

Having understanding of the Festivals of the Lord/YHWH helps to clarify other texts and address questions such as this.
Jesus is the "first fruits" of them that slept. Therefore no man could have preceeded Him in the resurrection from the dead, so Moses is yet in his grave.

Another proof comes from within the account itself,

After the Transfiguration, Jesus said, while leaving the mountain, "Tell the vision to no man" (Matthew 17:9).

Jesus calls the transfiguration a vision! A vision is not a material reality, but a supernatural picture observed by the eyes. The same Greek word for "vision" was used of Peter's vision of the unclean beasts being made clean (Acts 10:3,17,19; 11:5). They were not real but a supernatural picture. In the case of the transfiguration it was a prophetic vision which would take place in the future.
And one word missed can change a passage into truth. Thank you for the info Sis.
Moshe was never allowed in the promise land, because of the sin he committed by not obeying Yahweh in a certain situation. One could say that Yahshua entered the promise land, with the teachings, and spirit of Moshe. Mpshe physically did not enter the land, but his spirit, through Yahshua, entered the land, and the rest is "history".
Dont understand what you mean by Moses spirit entering through Jesus? Not even Moses is comparable to Jesus.
Culberson,

Joshua & Jesus have the same Hebrew name. I apologize for not making distinctions. I am referring to Joshua here.
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