boca a boca falo com ele, <span class="x" onmousemove="Show('perush','Diferente de todos os profetas. Deus faz saber ao profeta o exemplo, e o profeta recebe de Deus a capacidade de entender o significado. Ao despertar, sabe o que é. Moisés, não era assim: estava todo o tempo em contato com Deus, sem estar acordado ou dormindo, pois é como se não estivesse em corpo. O corpo subsistia para que o povo visse, por necessidade do povo, não dele.');" onmouseout="Hide('perush');">claramente e não em enigmas</span>; pois ele contempla a forma do SENHOR. Por que, pois, não temestes falar contra o meu servo, contra Moisés?
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And teshuvah is called life: "because from it there are results of life" (Prov. 4:23) - those [results] are Israel's souls.
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"A man of good appearance (Heb. מַרְאֶה)." This is, as it is written, "manifestly (Heb. מַרְאֶה), and not in dark speeches" (Num. 12:8). "A man," is, as it is written, "the man of Elohim" (Deut. 33:1). This is the husband of that "appearance," the glory of Hashem (i.e. Malchut). Because he earned the right to lead this grade over the land, as he wished, a feat that no other man had achieved.
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If one should ask: Is it not written, “For ye saw no manner of similitude” [Deut. 4:15], the answer would be: Truly, it was granted us to behold him in a given similitude for concerning Moses it is written, “and the similitude of the Lord doth he behold” [Num. 12:8]. Yet the Lord was revealed only in that similitude which Moses saw, and in none other, of any creation formed by His signs. Therefore it stands written: “To whom then will ye liken God? Or what likeness will ye compare unto Him?” [Isa. 40:18].