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Moses only lived 120 years. Deu 34:7 Apparently he neither smoked, not even bushes, nor ate Big Macs,they being prohibited by kosher rules. Cheese being considered the same as 'mother's milk.' Secret sauce being considered uhhh some kind of unknown substance. Gezze, lighten up,289, you'll live longer.
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120 years, had perfect eyesight and strong as a young man....why did he die so young?Deut.32:51, he disobeyed God and dishonored God in front of Israel and for this he was not to lead Israel into the Promised Land, Joshua did.... God demands Obediance....
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Hard to believe that people actually believe this stuff...
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Well, if you are taking the specific character of Moses, than the other answers are more correct. However, if you take the general character of Moses, then he had been around for centuries. It is no coincidence that other ancient religions had similar named characts experiencing the same general instances. There was Minos, Mises, and Manou just to name a couple. Moses was angry at the Israelites for worshipping a bull not because it wasn't the true "God" but because it was the end of the Age of Taurus. It was accepted until that point that Taurus was the true God. Moses represented the new Age of Aries, the ram. This helps to explain why Jews blow the Ram's horn. Consequently, Jesus represents the current Age of Pisces, the two fish. Virgo, which is always represented by a woman holding a sheath of wheat, represents the house of bread. Coincidentally, that is what the word Bethlehem loosely translates to. So when Jesus fed his people with 5 loaves of bread and 2 fish, there is a direct reference to his symbolism to the stars. Moses is no different and in that aspect can be seen as old as the stars themselves. At the youngest, in the olden days of little or no hygiene, poor or no health care and even times of starvation if the weather took a toll, he lived to be one of the oldest human beings at a time when we (can possibly) have access to great health care, great hygiene, and access to food always, assuming you have the money.
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