Guide to Shirat Haazinu
In the verse that precedes
the song of Haazinu the Torah tells us, "Moshe said the words of the song in
the ears of the people of Israel until they were finished (31:30)." However,
notes the Malbim, immediately after the song is completed, the Torah seems to
repeat this by saying that Moshe "said over all words of this song in the ears
of the nation, he and Hosheia son of Nun."
The Malbim resolves this difficulty by noting two differences between the verses.
Moshe, explains the Malbim,
wanted the Song to have maximum impact. He knew that while new and fresh it
would make a serious impact. So first Moshe said the whole song over to the
people from beginning to end, without any breaks. This would embed the entire
song in Israel's heart. We now see that the verse immediately preceding the
song refers to Moshe's initial presentation of the song, all of its words, "until
they were finished."
However, the song requires serious study in order to unlock the secret meanings
within it. So Moshe went over the song with them again, this time teaching it
to them section by section. This explains the verse immediately following the
song - saying all the words of the song.
According to the Malbim the song naturally divides up into the following six
chapters:
After explaining each of the sections Moshe went over the whole song again, as did Yehoshua. That is meaning of the end of the verse, "he and Hosheia son of Nun." As a result, each of the Israelites heard the song four times.
from
Classic Divrei Torah on Parshat Shavua
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