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Efraim Palvanov on his website "Mayim Achronim: Uncovering the depths of Torah wisdom" (article: Secrets of the Five Special Sofit Letters) explains that in Parasha Behaalotecha Moshe Rabbeinu was for the first time "stumped" by a question anand had to ask G-d what to do in the particular situation:

Efraim Palvanov on his website "Mayim Achronim: Uncovering the depths of Torah wisdom" (article: Secrets of the Five Special Sofit Letters) explains that in Parasha Behaalotecha Moshe Rabbeinu was for the first time "stumped" by a question an had to ask G-d what to do in the particular situation:

Efraim Palvanov on his website "Mayim Achronim: Uncovering the depths of Torah wisdom" (article: Secrets of the Five Special Sofit Letters) explains that in Parasha Behaalotecha Moshe Rabbeinu was for the first time "stumped" by a question and had to ask G-d what to do in the particular situation:

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and he was placed in custody, until the decision of יהוהHashem should be made clear to them.

and he was placed in custody, until the decision of יהוה should be made clear to them.

and he was placed in custody, until the decision of Hashem should be made clear to them.

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In addition to what רבות מחשבות wrote I added a section on the connection to Gevurah and Geulah:

Efraim Palvanov on his website "Mayim Achronim: Uncovering the depths of Torah wisdom" (article: Secrets of the Five Special Sofit Letters) explains that in Parasha Behaalotecha Moshe Rabbeinu was for the first time "stumped" by a question an had to ask G-d what to do in the particular situation:

Efraim Palvanov on his website "Mayim Achronim: Uncovering the depths of Torah wisdom" (article: Secrets of the Five Special Sofit Letters) explains that in Parasha Behaalotecha Moshe Rabbeinu was for the first time "stumped" by a question an had to ask G-d what to do in the particular situation:

In addition to what רבות מחשבות wrote I added a section on the connection to Gevurah and Geulah:

Efraim Palvanov on his website "Mayim Achronim: Uncovering the depths of Torah wisdom" (article: Secrets of the Five Special Sofit Letters) explains that in Parasha Behaalotecha Moshe Rabbeinu was for the first time "stumped" by a question an had to ask G-d what to do in the particular situation:

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