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The fifth book, Devarim, or Deuteronomy, is spoken almost entirely by Moses in the first person. Why this change from the first four books of the Torah? And how, counter-intuitively, does this make the fifth book an even greater expression of Moses' absolute dedication to G-d? Plus: more advice on how do rebuke. For questions or comments, email [email protected].
By Rabbi Yosef Marcus5
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The fifth book, Devarim, or Deuteronomy, is spoken almost entirely by Moses in the first person. Why this change from the first four books of the Torah? And how, counter-intuitively, does this make the fifth book an even greater expression of Moses' absolute dedication to G-d? Plus: more advice on how do rebuke. For questions or comments, email [email protected].