Parashat Devarim
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− | + | Parashat Devarim is the first Parsha in the Book of Devorim the 5th and final Chumash of the he Torah. | |
==Moshe's Rebuke== | ==Moshe's Rebuke== | ||
− | Moshe spoke word of rebuke<ref name="Rashi Berashis 1:1">Rashi Berashis 1:1</ref> to the entire Jewish Nation on that side of the Jordan in the desert, in the plain opposite the Red Sea, between Paran and Tofel and Lavan and | + | Moshe spoke word of rebuke<ref name="Rashi Berashis 1:1">Rashi Berashis 1:1</ref> to the entire Jewish Nation on that side of the Jordan in the desert, in the plain opposite the Red Sea, between Paran and Tofel and Lavan and Hazerot and Di Zahav. He did not openly rebuke them,<ref name="Rashi Berashis 1:1"/> out of respect for the Nation,<ref name="Rashi Berashis 1:1"/> but did so by alluding to the various incidents where they angered Hashem by mentioning the names of the places where they took place.<ref name="Rashi Berashis 1:1"/> |
This rebuke was given in front of the entire Jewish Nation, so no one absent could later claim that had they been their they could have responded with defensive answers.<ref name="Rashi Berashis 1:1"/> Moshe therefore told them, since they were all there, anyone who had an answer, let him answer. <ref name="Rashi Berashis 1:1"/> | This rebuke was given in front of the entire Jewish Nation, so no one absent could later claim that had they been their they could have responded with defensive answers.<ref name="Rashi Berashis 1:1"/> Moshe therefore told them, since they were all there, anyone who had an answer, let him answer. <ref name="Rashi Berashis 1:1"/> | ||
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* '''Opposite Red Sea''' - Moshe rebuked them regarding their rebellion at the Red Sea.<ref name="Rashi Berashis 1:1"/> Where petrified of the chasing Egyptians they had exclaimed why had Hashem taken them out of Egypt, was there a lack of graves there?<ref>Shemos 14:11</ref> Likewise they had been rebellious as they exited their crossing of the sea saying just as they had exited from one side, likewise the Egyptians would exit from another side, until Hashem had the sea spit out the bodies of the Egyptians proving they had died.<ref>Talmud Eruchen 15A</ref> | * '''Opposite Red Sea''' - Moshe rebuked them regarding their rebellion at the Red Sea.<ref name="Rashi Berashis 1:1"/> Where petrified of the chasing Egyptians they had exclaimed why had Hashem taken them out of Egypt, was there a lack of graves there?<ref>Shemos 14:11</ref> Likewise they had been rebellious as they exited their crossing of the sea saying just as they had exited from one side, likewise the Egyptians would exit from another side, until Hashem had the sea spit out the bodies of the Egyptians proving they had died.<ref>Talmud Eruchen 15A</ref> | ||
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