Chip ,Moses wasnt prevented from entering into the promised land because of unbelief ,also ,strictly speaking Moses had not broken Gods law as the ten comandments had not been given by God when Moses killed the egyptian ,whatever we think about Moses God obviously saw something in him that He could use to fullfill His purpose , Moses could be said to be an example of Gods mercy and the fact that God sees straight into our heart ,even when we have sinned He knows exactly who we are ,all of us sin .
There are many killers who feel remorse, they still killed, but that's not what I asked.
Did Moses pay for his sin of murder, or did God sweep it away? Did it factor in with his unbelief, keeping him from entering the promised land?
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