The Book of Deuteronomy, the fifth and final book of the Torah, is devoted chiefly to Moses’ farewell addresses, which he delivered to the Jewish people shortly before his death and their entry into the Land of Israel. The first section of the book records his words (Devarim, in Hebrew) of rebuke to the Jewish people over various incidents that took place during their 40 years of wandering in the desert, and the lessons they must learn from their mistakes.
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Devarim: Constructive Rebuke
Deuteronomy 1:1–3:22
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The Torah is aquired through: ...close association with colleagues, sharp discussions with students, a good heart, being loved, loving G-d, loving His creatures, bearing the burden with one's fellow, judging him favorably, establishing him in the path of truth...
–Ethics of the Fathers 6:6
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