Pisqa’ 41
1
“On the other side of the Jordan . . .
Moses began to explain this Torah” (Dt.1:5).
R.Judah says:
Actually, the term, began (ho’il),2 implies a fresh start,
for it is said:
“First (ho’el) spend the night, and refresh your spirit” (Jud.19:6);
and He says:
“And now, begin (ho’alta) to bless the house of your servant . . . 1 Chron. 17:27).
But sages say:
the term, began, implies an oath,
for it is said:
“And Moses swore (yo’el) to stay with the man” (Ex.2:21).
And He says:
“And Saul imposed a bond (yo’el) on the people” (1 Sam.14:24).3
2
“To explain this Torah, saying” (Dt.1:5)—
he said to them:
I am already near death!
Whoever has heard
one verse [of the Torah] and forgotten it,
let him come and review it!
One liturgical lection4 and forgotten it,
let him come and review it!
One chapter [of oral-tradition]5 and forgotten it,
let him come and review it!
One legal tradition6 and forgotten it,
let him come and review it!
This is why it is said:
“To explain this Torah, saying” (Dt.1:5)—
[to hear and then repeat].