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Timeline for First person in Dev 2:17 forward

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Sep 12 at 0:13 answer added EraserX timeline score: 1
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Aug 12 at 15:21 comment added Y DJ @AlBerko please don't use a canon when hunting for rabbits.
Aug 12 at 10:00 comment added Al Berko This can be explained with the "Documentary Hypothesis" as in Gittin 60a: "אָמַר רַבִּי יוֹחָנָן מִשּׁוּם רַבִּי בְּנָאָה: תּוֹרָה – מְגִילָּה מְגִילָּה נִיתְּנָה" - "Rabbi Yoḥanan says in the name of Rabbi Bana’a: The Torah was given from the outset scroll by scroll". A similar approach is "[there are] 70 faces to Torah", every verse or a part of it can refer to a different "face" or "layer".
Aug 11 at 21:03 answer added Y DJ timeline score: 0
Aug 11 at 20:24 comment added MichoelR Part of the confusion here (I think) is that when Hashem speaks to Moshe he often speaks to him as representative of Israel.
Aug 11 at 20:23 comment added MichoelR I definitely disagree with the second paragraph. I would think that the I is certainly Hashem, and the You is Israel. In the third paragraph, Israel is the one speaking to Ammon etc. - "as the Bnei Esav and the Moavim did for me". A lot of this is quotes, with Hashem speaking to Moshe telling him what was said.
Aug 11 at 15:04 history asked rosends CC BY-SA 4.0