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The Noachide:
To be certain, without the sin committed on that event, would the Jewish people wouldn't go through persecution and the harsh consequences throughout history? 

edu:
The entire Torah was revealed to Moshe and written by Moshe, although as stated by others the very end of the Torah, dealing with the death of Moshe, according to some of our sages, was written by Yehoshua (Joshua) while others contend that Moshe also wrote that section.
The geneologies of Edom or statements such as "unto this day" are not viewed as proof to contradict our belief that Moshe wrote everything.
In Baal Haturim to Shmot/Exodus 27:20 I found that sometimes the requests of Moshe, would be taken into account, by G-d, in order to have an impact on the phrasing of the Torah.

Although the midrash on the words  "Let us make man" (Breishit/Genesis chapter 1) tells us that G-d did not agree to Moshe's request there, to change the phrasing of the verse and he forced Moshe to write the word us.

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