And he buried him in a valley in the land of Moab, opposite Beth-peor: but no man knows of his grave unto this day.
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Aphrahat the Persian Sage
AD 345
Two godly benefits did his Lord accomplish for Moses in not making known his tomb to the children of Israel. He rejoiced that his adversaries should not know it and cast forth his bones from his tomb; and in the second place, that the children of his people should not know it and make his tomb a place of worship, for he was accounted as God in the eyes of the children of his people.