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Va'etchanan Deuteronomy 3:23 - 7:11
Moses tells the people of Israel how he implored G-d to allow
him to enter the land of Israel, but G-d refused, instructing
him instead to ascend a mountain and see the Promised Land.Continuing his "review of the Torah," Moses describes the
Exodus from Egypt and the Giving of the Torah, declaring them
unprecedented events in human history. "Has there ever occurred
this great thing, or has the likes of it ever been heard? Did
ever a people hear the voice of G-d speaking out of the midst of
the fire...and live? ... You were shown, to know, that G-d is
the G-d... there is none else beside Him."Moses predicts that, in future generations, the people will
turn away from G-d, worship idols, and be exiled from their land
and scattered amongst the nations; but from there they will seek
G-d, and return to obey His commandments.
Our Parshah also includes a repetition of the Ten
Commandments, and the verses of the Shmah which declare the
fundamentals of the Jewish faith: the unity of G-d ("Hear O
Israel: G-d our G-d, G-d is one"); the mitzvot to love G-d,
study His Torah, and bind "these words" as tefillin on our arm
and head and inscribe them in the mezuzot affixed on the
doorposts of our home.
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