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                                                                                                                  the pasuk, “You shall reprove your fellow.” And the other is the reproof                                                                                                        1 dvarim
                                                                                                                  of the day of death. Remembering that one will die will bring him to
                                                                                                                  thoughts of teshuvah. Moshe employed this method of reproof by
                                                                                                                  admonishing the nation close to his death.

                                                                                                                  Why did Moshe first chastise the people, and only afterward repeat the
                                                                                                                  mitzvot that he had taught them? This might have shamed and confused
                                                                                                                  the nation, especially in light of the fact that they had not been the ones
                                                                                                                  who had sinned. Furthermore, why aren’t Creation and the redemption
                                                                                                                  from Egypt mentioned at the beginning of Chumash Devarim? These are
                                                                                                                  the foundations of our nation!

                                                                                                                  Moshe’s rebuke taught the nation that in order for the Torah to reside
                                                                                                                  within a person, he must first make himself into a worthy vessel. Through
                                                                                                                  words of admonishment, Am Yisrael would awaken to do teshuvah,
                                                                                                                  atoning for their fathers’ sins.

                                                                                                                  There was no need to begin with the account of Creation, for it was
                                                                                                                  accepted unequivocally by the people. It did not need repetition. Moshe
                                                                                                                  likewise saw no reason to repeat the account of Yetziat Mitzrayim,for a
                                                                                                                  main aspect of the Exodus was offering the korban Pesach. Since they did
                                                                                                                  not perform circumcision in the Wilderness, they were not permitted to
                                                                                                                  bring this korban during the years they sojourned there. There was
                                                                                                                  therefore no reason to mention the Exodus at this point.
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