If Moses was not meek, God would not have raised him from the dead. Moses will be among the number who shall inherit the earth. Regardless of the fact that the wicked will also be raised... Which does not take place for a very long time. Moses lives. Thus he must have been meek, just as scripture testified. Where is my error?
Moses hasn't been resurrected yet, where have you gotten this idea?
If you are going to refer to the vision which Peter saw of Moses and Elijah speaking with the Lord in his glory that was expressly stated by our Lord to have been a “
vision”
not a
reality (
Matt 17:9).
Moses and Elijah represented two classes that will participate with Jesus in his Messianic glory in the Kingdom. Moses representing the ancient worthies who will be the visible representatives of the earthly phase of the kingdom on earth, and Elijah a type of the Church representing those associated with the Lord in the invisible or spiritual phase of the kingdom.
The scripture are quite clear on this matter that the faithful ancients of the past shall not receive their reward until the completion of the church.
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And these all [the OT saints], having obtained a good report through faith, received not the promise: God having provided some better thing for us, that they without us should not be made perfect... (
Heb 11:39, 40)
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God having provided some better thing (a better resurrection,
the first resurrection)
for us (the Church),
that they (the faithful of the past) without us should not be made perfect (received their reward of being made perfect, of receiving an instantaneous resurrection to human perfection and of being made “
princes in all the earth”, the earthly representatives of the kingdom).”
Why must they wait? Because the blessings of all other classes including their own is to come through the glorified Christ, the Church complete.
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And in thy seed shall all the nations of the earth be blessed.”
Gen 22:18
And who specifically is this seed referred to?
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If ye be Christ's, then ye are Abraham's seed and heirs according to the promise."
And what promise was that? That promise was that, as the seed of Abraham, they shall bless all the families of the earth, which naturally would include the faithful of the past.