Moses
No man can come up with you on the Holy Mount.' On Sinai's thundering crest he stood alone, and when the day's work was over and the twilight shadows fell on his life, it was a solitary figure that climbed to the crest of Pisgah, and Moses died alone, unless, perchance some angel hovering closed his eyelids in eternal sleep. A Jewish tradition embodied in the apocryphal Assumption of Moses stated that he had been taken up to heaven. Moses and Elijah were together in the transfiguration. Either Moses or Enoch has been named with Elijah as the two witnesses in the last days. [363, 359]
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