Moses’ death would seem suspicious to a coroner.
וַיָּ֨מׇת שָׁ֜ם מֹשֶׁ֧ה עֶבֶד־יְהֹוָ֛ה בְּאֶ֥רֶץ מוֹאָ֖ב עַל־פִּ֥י יְהֹוָֽה׃
וַיִּקְבֹּ֨ר אֹת֤וֹ בַגַּי֙ בְּאֶ֣רֶץ מוֹאָ֔ב מ֖וּל בֵּ֣ית פְּע֑וֹר
וְלֹא־יָדַ֥ע אִישׁ֙ אֶת־קְבֻ֣רָת֔וֹ עַ֖ד הַיּ֥וֹם הַזֶּֽה׃
And Moses “Servant of God” died in the land of Moab at the mouth of God.
And they buried him in the valley in the land of Moab opposite Beth Paor.
And no man knows of his burial to this very day.
But of course The Jews did not kill Moses.
Which is an incredible accomplishment.
It's easy to denigrate the Generation of The Desert, because the Bible does so, but any of us who think we would do any better are fooling ourselves.
The Understanding which that generation had was so mighty that it still occasionally flickers in our own hearts and mouths, some 3,500 years later.
That generation began it all.
Regarding “Moses’ Birth and Death — With A View of The Pyramids” see my very first video in Egypt. 👇🏻
But why would the Jews want to kill Moses?
His ideology was revolutionary.
No religion or faith, from the beginning of time until today, so completely demands living as an individual by your individual conscience, as much as The Law of Moses.
This verse alone, Exodus 23:2, makes a demand on the individual that no system of law does today.
It says that the majority can be wrong, and if they are wrong and you go along with them then you will be as punished as if the evil was yours alone. You may remain silent, but joining the majority is considered equal to causing the majority.
And that's just one verse from our Torah!
The divine sanctity of the individual, both of our own individuality, and of the individuality of all other humans on Earth, is at the essence of our Torah.
Astonishingly, humans hate that fact. Just ask the Nazis.
AFTER ALL — How many people are willing to take a public stand for Truth and Goodness RIGHT NOW??