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Moshe Rabbeinu, forever our faithful shepherd, wished to ensure rainfall
 in Eretz Yisrael in the future, even when the nation sinned and would be
 unworthy. Hitting the rock to obtain water was a means of striking this
 message into the water cycle. Through this act of selflessness, Moshe
 jeopardized his chances of entering Eretz Yisrael. Hashem was aware of
 Moshe’s motives in striking the rock and acquiesced to his idea regarding
 the rains, but they would come at the expense of him entering Eretz
 Yisrael.











                   “Balak son of Tzipor saw all that Israel had
                   done to the Amorite”
 “The people spoke against G-d and Moshe: Why
 did you bring us up from Egypt to die in this                 (Bamidbar 22:2)
 Wilderness?”

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