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Q&A Question on Ekev: in what way are good things hard?

My dad suggested that I had misunderstood the way the verses are supposed to be read. He said that Moshe says that Hashem brought upon the various hardships of traveling through the desert and in o...

posted 4y ago by Harel13‭  ·  edited 4y ago by Harel13‭

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#2: Post edited by user avatar Harel13‭ · 2020-08-17T03:45:27Z (over 4 years ago)
  • My dad suggested that I had misunderstood the way the verses are supposed to be read. He said that the Moshe says that Hashem brought upon the various hardships of traveling through the desert and in order to alleviate somewhat those hardships, Hashem sent the following miracles: manna, clothes that didn't wear out and feet that didn't swell.
  • My dad suggested that I had misunderstood the way the verses are supposed to be read. He said that Moshe says that Hashem brought upon the various hardships of traveling through the desert and in order to alleviate somewhat those hardships, Hashem sent the following miracles: manna, clothes that didn't wear out and feet that didn't swell.
#1: Initial revision by user avatar Harel13‭ · 2020-08-16T20:34:24Z (over 4 years ago)
My dad suggested that I had misunderstood the way the verses are supposed to be read. He said that the Moshe says that Hashem brought upon the various hardships of traveling through the desert and in order to alleviate somewhat those hardships, Hashem sent the following miracles: manna, clothes that didn't wear out and feet that didn't swell.