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Niall McGivern's avatar

Cool topic!

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Dianne Sweer's avatar

Your interpretation of"strong and resolute" may be relevant according to Heidegger's extended definition BUT given the disappointing experience that Moses often had with the Israelites, i believe his admonition was literal. The Israelites were facing a challenging, warlike civilization and they simply couldn't "mess up" again. Repetition as a poetic device is used for emphasis, clarity and often becomes a symbol of purpose, defiance, love, etc. Moses won't cross the Jordan, he has appointed a new leader—his legacy, perhaps even his faith depend on just how strong and resolute his followers become.

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