Moshe Rabbenu
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− | + | Moshe Rabbanue was the leader of the Jewish Nation and took them out of the Egyptian exile and got them the Torah. | |
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==Giving of the Torah== | ==Giving of the Torah== | ||
===In Heaven=== | ===In Heaven=== | ||
− | When Moshe ascended to heaven the angles wanted to strike him down in a jealous wrath as they demanded to know what a being of flesh and blood was doing the upper realms and under what pretext he was planing on taking the Torah away from them and giving it to the human race. Following advice from Hashem, Moshe grabbed onto the heavenly throne, in essence grabbing on to the roots of the 600,000 arch souls of the Nation of Yisroel. That gave him the power to withstand that angles and he victoriously responded, explaining how the Torah had little practical application to the angles but was created for the humans who were able to physically fulfill the commandments. | + | When Moshe ascended to heaven the angles wanted to strike him down in a jealous wrath as they demanded to know what a being of flesh and blood was doing the upper realms and under what pretext he was planing on taking the Torah away from them and giving it to the human race. Following advice from Hashem, Moshe grabbed onto the heavenly throne, in essence grabbing on to the roots of the 600,000 arch souls of the Nation of Yisroel. That gave him the power to withstand that angles and he victoriously responded, explaining how the Torah had little practical application to the angles but was created for the humans who were able to physically fulfill the commandments. |
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[[Category:Biblical Personalities]] | [[Category:Biblical Personalities]] | ||
[[Category:Tzadikim]] | [[Category:Tzadikim]] |