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The answer to your first question is, yes.Moses mentions his death because G-d would not allow him to enter the land of Israel. This was because during one instance when the Israelites were complaining, G-d told Moses to speak to the rock rather than striking it with his staff. But Moses struck the rod. Therefore Moses knew he would not be entering the land of Israel. Joshua would be the one leading them in his place.
Quote from: Lisa on December 20, 2007, 04:46:07 PMThe answer to your first question is, yes.Moses mentions his death because G-d would not allow him to enter the land of Israel. This was because during one instance when the Israelites were complaining, G-d told Moses to speak to the rock rather than striking it with his staff. But Moses struck the rod. Therefore Moses knew he would not be entering the land of Israel. Joshua would be the one leading them in his place. So he knew he was going to pass away?
The Torah was a revelation given to Moses was it not?
Quote from: Sarah on December 20, 2007, 04:25:03 PMThe Torah was a revelation given to Moses was it not?The Torah was given in front of Millions of people.
Devarim, is indeed Moshe speaking to the nation, but it was through Navua, all Navua takes a specific style tied into the Navi, but it is still divine.
Quote from: Tzvi Ben Roshel on December 20, 2007, 08:17:54 PMQuote from: Sarah on December 20, 2007, 04:25:03 PMThe Torah was a revelation given to Moses was it not?The Torah was given in front of Millions of people.1.2 Million, acorrding to the Torah.
I've heard that Joshua wrote the last 8 verses of the Torah.