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                   The word        (I implored) is numerically equivalent to 515, like the                                                                                                        3 dvarim
                   word       (song). Moshe offered 515 prayers, in the form of a song to
                   Hashem, in order that He should accept his entreaties. He told Hashem,
                   “Just as You redeemed us from Egypt, so should You bring us the final
                   redemption. In this manner, I will merit entering the Land.” But Hashem
                   refused his request, for He saw that the time was not ripe for the
                   ultimate salvation.
                   The sum of the digits which comprise 515 is eleven. This is an allusion
                   to the eleven impure forces of Ba’al Peor. Moshe prayed 515 prayers in
                   order to subdue the eleven kelippot of Ba’al Peor. This would hasten the
                   ultimate redemption.
                   Bnei Yisrael joined Moshe’s Song at the Sea, for they had perceived
 “These are the journeys of the Children of  Hashem’s Presence there. Whereas here, Moshe alone sang the song of
 Israel who went forth from the land of Egypt  Va’etchanan. Bnei Yisrael did not merit Divine revelation at this time,
 according to their legions, under the hand of  due to their sins. When Bnei Yisrael will eventually repent their sins, they
 Moshe and Aharon”  will merit Hashem’s Shechinah once again and will participate in
                   Moshe’s song.
 (Bamidbar 33:1)
                   Moshe wanted to perform the land-related mitzvot in the most perfect way.
 “These are the words that Moshe spoke to all  But once he saw that entry to the Land was barred, he asked to go in like
 Israel, on the other side of the Jordan, in the  a bird. He wanted, at least, to absorb the kedushah of the Land. He also
 Wilderness, in the Aravah, opposite the Sea of  wanted to demonstrate how much he cherished Eretz Yisrael, so that the
                   nation should not denigrate it, as they had done in the past.
 Reeds; between Paran and Tophel, and Lavan,
 and Chatzerot, and Di-zahav”
 (Devarim 1:1)




                   “I implored Hashem at that time, saying”
                                                                (Devarim 3:23)
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