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The Last Words of Moses
The book of Deuteronomy is the fifth and final book of the Torah, and the Torah is divine. The book of Deuteronomy, however, presents itself as a human document. Most of the book comprises three addresses that complement one another, all delivered by Moses.
Moses speaks in the first person. He tells the nation its story through the lens of his own personal perspective. Until the book of Deuteronomy, Moses is a hero of the Torah. In the final book, he becomes a narrator.
In The Last Words of Moses, renowned thinker, teacher, and philosopher Micah Goodman takes us through the final book of the Torah to show how the divine is expressed through Moses to the children of Israel in the desert, and today.
Moses speaks in the first person. He tells the nation its story through the lens of his own personal perspective. Until the book of Deuteronomy, Moses is a hero of the Torah. In the final book, he becomes a narrator.
In The Last Words of Moses, renowned thinker, teacher, and philosopher Micah Goodman takes us through the final book of the Torah to show how the divine is expressed through Moses to the children of Israel in the desert, and today.
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The Last Words of Moses
The Last Words of Moses
The book of Deuteronomy is the fifth and final book of the Torah, and the Torah is divine. The book of Deuteronomy, however, presents itself as a human document. Most of the book comprises three addresses that complement one another, all delivered by Moses.
Moses speaks in the first person. He tells the nation its story through the lens of his own personal perspective. Until the book of Deuteronomy, Moses is a hero of the Torah. In the final book, he becomes a narrator.
In The Last Words of Moses, renowned thinker, teacher, and philosopher Micah Goodman takes us through the final book of the Torah to show how the divine is expressed through Moses to the children of Israel in the desert, and today.
Moses speaks in the first person. He tells the nation its story through the lens of his own personal perspective. Until the book of Deuteronomy, Moses is a hero of the Torah. In the final book, he becomes a narrator.
In The Last Words of Moses, renowned thinker, teacher, and philosopher Micah Goodman takes us through the final book of the Torah to show how the divine is expressed through Moses to the children of Israel in the desert, and today.
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The book of Deuteronomy is the fifth and final book of the Torah, and the Torah is divine. The book of Deuteronomy, however, presents itself as a human document. Most of the book comprises three addresses that complement one another, all delivered by Moses.
Moses speaks in the first person. He tells the nation its story through the lens of his own personal perspective. Until the book of Deuteronomy, Moses is a hero of the Torah. In the final book, he becomes a narrator.
In The Last Words of Moses, renowned thinker, teacher, and philosopher Micah Goodman takes us through the final book of the Torah to show how the divine is expressed through Moses to the children of Israel in the desert, and today.
Moses speaks in the first person. He tells the nation its story through the lens of his own personal perspective. Until the book of Deuteronomy, Moses is a hero of the Torah. In the final book, he becomes a narrator.
In The Last Words of Moses, renowned thinker, teacher, and philosopher Micah Goodman takes us through the final book of the Torah to show how the divine is expressed through Moses to the children of Israel in the desert, and today.
















