man oh man you are hypocritical, ,dcontroversal,first you say God killed Moses,now you say God had Moses' life in his hands and let him die,you even found the scripture saying that he died yet somehow God killed him in your mind,there is quite a difference between God killing someone and letting them die,you would have a point if you were to say that God could've blessed Moses with more time to live,but what happened,happened, to act as if that God smites someone or kills someone everytime that someone dies is folly,it is established in genesis that our normal life span is 120 years,and our life fades in time,the tree of good and evil started our slow death not God, he told man and woman not to eat of it,yet they did,God did punish justly for this but he didn't kill them neither did he Moses nor his son Jesus,dieing happens with or without God putting his hand on anyone,true he knows of each death but whether he acts to save or not a life it can expire nonetheless,yes God buried Moses but once again you will find nowhere in the bible that God killed or even smote Moses,punished yes,smote or killed no,I'm trying to establish with you the total huge difference between dieing and killing,dieing means your life overtime faded away without being killed by anyone,killing means you deliberately took someone's life for a reason or no credible reason,God did not deliberately go and take Moses' life he allowed Moses to see the promised land and deem a new leader,and you know not how long that was,could've been years but certainly not in one day or do you feel that God is neither patient nor compassionate,God basically let Moses live out the remainder of his life before the israelites were to move forward with a new leader to the promised land,quite the opposite of condemning someone to death,true 1 sin in those days would equal death as you say but if God thought so little of Moses to just outright kill him then he would have killed him when he first trespassed,not have him live til his life expired,for what Moses did for God certainly outweighed what he didn't do for God,so really Moses was blessed and punished,true he was not allowed into the promised land,but he lived many years when God could have killed him and chose another leader, that was a blessing and in time he died simple as that,not being killed by anyone!(in case you didn't notice this is my only grievance with what you have said because it can confuse others to think contrary of God,if you were to say God killed the people of Korah,yep I'd agree,if you were to say God killed many Egyptians with plagues,once again I'd agree,but dragging God's name through the mud,saying he killed one of his most beloved servants,Moses,that I shall never agree upon, because I'm aware of many traps and snares before me and shall not fall to them neither shall I allow others to fall to them as A humble and zealous soul whom serves God, I shall stand my ground for God when many come forth to speak against him instead of for him!)