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Nachschlagewerk zu Dewarim 33:4

תּוֹרָ֥ה צִוָּה־לָ֖נוּ מֹשֶׁ֑ה מוֹרָשָׁ֖ה קְהִלַּ֥ת יַעֲקֹֽב׃

Mose befahl uns ein Gesetz, ein Erbe der Gemeinde Jakobs.

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For the Perplexed of the Generation

These heretics who “wear out the world” didn’t understand that “the subject isn't similar to the proof”. Though evolution at the material level requires time - because every physical movement requires time, and movement itself marks time - the intellect taking flight has no boundaries on its speed. A person of feeble mind cannot estimate how in a single moment a wise person can embrace the “arms of the world”, and how he can gaze upon a vision of hundreds of thousands of years, and with a single glance can take in an infinite amount of details. If so, should we be in wonder about the ways of the very lofty and exalted intellect, the divine intellect that was in the prophecy of the master of prophets [Moses], that in the laws and ordinances that he commanded as an "inheritance for the congregation of Jacob" [Deuteronomy 33:4], he also had in mind their many details and the ways of their judgement? How can anyone with a healthy mind have any doubt about whether or not there was material filled in and explanations for many of the details, in the same way that the rules themselves were arrived at?
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