[Avodah] The uniqueness of Moshe's nevua

Marty Bluke marty.bluke at gmail.com
Sun Jun 3 00:42:20 PDT 2018


In last weeks parsha we have the Torah stating that Moshe's nevua was
unique that Hashem spoke to him directly (see Rambam Yesodei Torah for the
list of differences).

However, I was bothered by the following question. A number of times the
Torah writes Vayedaber Hashem el Moshe v'Aharon leimor where certain
halachos are given over to both Moshe and Aharon.

The question is how did that work. Did Aharon hear the nevua clearly like
Moshe? If not, then what was the point and what does it mean that Hashem
spoke to both? In Behaalosecha it is clear that Aharon and Miriam dd not
know that Moshe's nevua was different then theirs, yet, if Aharon heard
these like a regular nevua as a vision not clearly then how did he not
realize that Moshe got a clearer nevua then he did? The first thing Moshe
did after getting halachos from Hashem was go over them with Aharon and his
sons. Also, the pasuk says that Hashem called out to all 3, Moshe Aharon
and Miriam to go out, and Rashi comments that it was one dibur something
that a person cannot do. If it was 1 dibur that they all heard it would
seem that they all heard the same thing in the same way which would imply
they all heard it as clearly as Moshe.
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