Regarding the Book of Devorim and Moshes’ Prayers
 

 

-Unlike the other four Books of the Torah, Devorim was written by the prophesy emanating through Moshe.
- One of the things Moshe was trying to accomplish was to use the power of the Book of Devorim, to have his prayers answered.
- Moshe was praying very hard to abolish the decree preventing him from entering the land of Yisroel.
- There are 955 verses in the Book of Devorim, these parallel the 955 firmaments of the upper realms. Moshe used some form of each verse in his meditations to break through each one of the firmaments.
- The great kabbalist, Rabbi Nason Natan (author of Megalah Amkos) writes that the first 900 firmaments are inhabited by various species of angels. The remaining 55 are empty of all creations and are only filed with the Ein Sof light of G-d.
- It now works out very good that the 900th verse in Devorim goes as follows, “See now that I am, I am it and there are now other angels (Elohim) with me.” (Devarim 32/39)
(GRA - Kol Dodi)

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