According to the
Bible (
Deuteronomy), Moses ascended Mount Nebo, in the land of
Moab (today in
Jordan), and from there he saw the
Land of Canaan (the
Promised Land), which God had said he would not enter; Moses then died there. The Bible () says Moses' burial place was unknown. A monument atop Mount Nebo commemorates Moses' death after seeing Canaan, across the Jordan valley. A purported grave of Moses is located at
Maqam El-
Nabi Musa, in the
West Bank, south of
Jericho and east of
Jerusalem. Mount Nebo is then mentioned again in
2 Maccabees (), when the prophet
Jeremiah hid the tabernacle and the
Ark of the Covenant in a cave there. A Christian church from
Byzantine times stands on the top of Mount Nebo. On March 20, 2000,
Pope John Paul II visited the summit of Mount Nebo during his pilgrimage to the Holy Land. During his visit, he planted an
olive tree next to the Byzantine chapel, as a symbol of peace.
Pope Benedict XVI visited the site in 2009, gave a speech, and looked out from the top of the mountain in the direction of Jerusalem. A serpentine cross sculpture atop Mount Nebo was created by Italian artist Gian Paolo Fantoni. It is symbolic of the miracle of the bronze serpent invoked by Moses in the wilderness () and the cross upon which Jesus was crucified (). ==Archaeology==