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<p class="nonintro">Commentators disagree as to whether it is legitimate to maintain that Moshe could have ever misunderstood Hashem's instructions (for a parallel discussion regarding other prophets, see <aht page="Philosophy:Prophecy">Prophecy</aht>):</p>
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<li>Moshe could have misunderstood Hashem – <multilink><aht source="RambanBemidbar16-21">R. Chananel</aht><aht source="RambanBemidbar16-21">Cited by Ramban Bemidbar 16:21</aht><aht parshan="R. Chananel" /></multilink><fn>This interpretation is cited by Ramban who apparently obtained a copy of R. Chananel's commentary only upon his arrival in Israel.  This passage is one of Ramban's Eretz Yisrael additions to his commentary.  For further discussion, see <aht page="Commentators:Ramban's Updates">Ramban's Updates</aht>, and specifically <aht page="Commentators:Ramban's Updates/Bemidbar#BEM16-21">Ramban Bemidbar 16:21</aht>.</fn>, <multilink><aht source="SefornoBemidbar14-12">Seforno</aht><aht source="SefornoBemidbar14-12">Bemidbar 14:12,13,20</aht><aht source="SefornoBemidbar16-22">Bemidbar 16:22,24,26</aht><aht parshan="R. Ovadyah Seforno" /></multilink>.<fn>For cases where commentators suggest that Moshe may not have fully understood Hashem's intentions, see <multilink><aht source="Ran11">Ran</aht><aht source="Ran11">Derashot HaRan 11</aht><aht parshan="Ran">About R. Nissim Gerondi</aht></multilink> who writes "וכונת כל אלו הדברים, היתה נעלמת מישראל, ואולי גם ממשה" (see <aht page="A Three Day Journey">A Three Day Journey</aht> and <aht page="Reparations and Despoiling Egypt">Reparations and Despoiling Egypt</aht>), <multilink><aht source="HaIkkarim4-25">R. Yosef Albo</aht><aht source="HaIkkarim4-25">Sefer HaIkkarim 4:25</aht><aht parshan="R. Yosef Albo" /></multilink> "והיו משה וכל ישראל תמהין מזה".</fn>  See also <aht page="Dialogue with the Divine During Korach's Rebellion">Dialogue with the Divine During Korach's Rebellion</aht> for additional sources.</li>
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<li>Moshe could not have misunderstood Hashem – <multilink><aht source="RMubashir">R. Mubashir HaLevi</aht><aht source="RMubashir">Critique of the Writings of R. Saadia Gaon (p. 109)</aht><aht parshan="R. Mubashir HaLevi" /></multilink>,<fn>Cf. R. Mubashir's position regarding Zipporah's religious identity discussed in <aht page="Moshe's Family Life">Moshe's Family Life</aht>.</fn> <multilink><aht source="RambanBemidbar16-21">Ramban</aht><aht source="RambanBemidbar16-21">Bemidbar 16:21</aht><aht parshan="Ramban">About R. Moshe Nachmanides</aht></multilink>,<fn>Ramban's commentary on this verse was augmented significantly upon his arrival in Israel.  For further discussion, see <aht page="Commentators:Ramban's Updates">Ramban's Updates</aht>, and specifically <aht page="Commentators:Ramban's Updates/Bemidbar#BEM16-21">Ramban Bemidbar 16:21</aht>.</fn></li>
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<li>Moshe misunderstood the nation – <multilink><aht source="RasagCommentaryShemot30-11">R. Saadia Gaon</aht><aht source="RasagCommentaryShemot30-11">Commentary Shemot 30:11-15</aht><aht parshan="R. Saadia Gaon" /></multilink> (see Petition of the Tribes of Reuven and Gad), <multilink><aht source="ToledotYitzchakBemidbar1-1">Toledot Yitzchak</aht><aht source="ToledotYitzchakBemidbar1-1">Bemidbar 1:1</aht><aht parshan="R. Yitzchak Karo" /></multilink>, </li>
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<li>Moshe could have made errors of judgment – see <aht page="Murder Mystery at the Malon">Murder Mystery at the Malon</aht>.</li>
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<p class="nonintro">The Torah explicitly notes Moshe's wrath in three places <aht source="Shemot16-20">Shemot 16:20</aht>, <aht source="Vayikra10-16">Vayikra 10:16</aht>, and <aht source="Bemidbar31-14">Bemidbar 31:14</aht>.
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<p class="nonintro">The Torah explicitly notes Moshe's wrath in three places: <aht source="Shemot16-20">Shemot 16:20</aht>, <aht source="Vayikra10-16">Vayikra 10:16</aht>, and <aht source="Bemidbar31-14">Bemidbar 31:14</aht>.</p>
 
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<li>Numerous Rabbinic sources criticize Moshe for this loss of control and say that Moshe's anger caused him to forget either the Halakhah or the need to convey it to the people – see <multilink><aht source="SifraShemini2-12">Sifra</aht><aht source="SifraShemini2-12">Shemini 2:12</aht><aht parshan="Sifra" /></multilink>, <multilink><aht source="SifreBemidbar157">Sifre</aht><aht source="SifreBemidbar157">Bemidbar 157</aht><aht parshan="Sifre" /></multilink>, <multilink><aht source="BavliPesachim66b">Talmud Bavli Masekhet Pesachim</aht><aht source="BavliPesachim66b">Pesachim 66b</aht><aht parshan="Talmud Bavli">About the Bavli</aht></multilink>, <multilink><aht source="VayikraRabbah13-1">Vayikra Rabbah</aht><aht source="VayikraRabbah13-1">13:1</aht><aht parshan="Vayikra Rabbah" /></multilink>.</li>
 
<li>Numerous Rabbinic sources criticize Moshe for this loss of control and say that Moshe's anger caused him to forget either the Halakhah or the need to convey it to the people – see <multilink><aht source="SifraShemini2-12">Sifra</aht><aht source="SifraShemini2-12">Shemini 2:12</aht><aht parshan="Sifra" /></multilink>, <multilink><aht source="SifreBemidbar157">Sifre</aht><aht source="SifreBemidbar157">Bemidbar 157</aht><aht parshan="Sifre" /></multilink>, <multilink><aht source="BavliPesachim66b">Talmud Bavli Masekhet Pesachim</aht><aht source="BavliPesachim66b">Pesachim 66b</aht><aht parshan="Talmud Bavli">About the Bavli</aht></multilink>, <multilink><aht source="VayikraRabbah13-1">Vayikra Rabbah</aht><aht source="VayikraRabbah13-1">13:1</aht><aht parshan="Vayikra Rabbah" /></multilink>.</li>
 
<li>However, <multilink><aht source="RalbagSheminiT9">Ralbag</aht><aht source="RalbagVayikra10-20">Vayikra 10:20</aht><aht source="RalbagSheminiT9">Shemini Toelet 9</aht><aht parshan="Ralbag">About R. Levi b. Gershon</aht></multilink> excuses such outbursts by saying that Moshe was so spiritual that he was angered even by what appeared to be slight deviations from Halakhah.<fn>This is consistent with Ralbag's explanations of Moshe's other flaws – see <aht page="Did Moshe Need Yitro's Advice">Did Moshe Need Yitro's Advice</aht> and <aht page="Moshe's Speech Impediment">Moshe's Speech Impediment</aht>.</fn></li>
 
<li>However, <multilink><aht source="RalbagSheminiT9">Ralbag</aht><aht source="RalbagVayikra10-20">Vayikra 10:20</aht><aht source="RalbagSheminiT9">Shemini Toelet 9</aht><aht parshan="Ralbag">About R. Levi b. Gershon</aht></multilink> excuses such outbursts by saying that Moshe was so spiritual that he was angered even by what appeared to be slight deviations from Halakhah.<fn>This is consistent with Ralbag's explanations of Moshe's other flaws – see <aht page="Did Moshe Need Yitro's Advice">Did Moshe Need Yitro's Advice</aht> and <aht page="Moshe's Speech Impediment">Moshe's Speech Impediment</aht>.</fn></li>
 
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<p class="nonintro">There are a number of additional cases where some commentators claim that Moshe's temper got the better of him - see discussions in <aht page="Was Moshe a Murderer">Shemot 2</aht>, Shemot 32, Bemidbar 20, Bemidbar 32.</p>
 
<p class="nonintro">There are a number of additional cases where some commentators claim that Moshe's temper got the better of him - see discussions in <aht page="Was Moshe a Murderer">Shemot 2</aht>, Shemot 32, Bemidbar 20, Bemidbar 32.</p>
 
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<p class="nonintro">Some exegetes suggest that Moshe exhibited certain weaknesses as an administrator. See <aht page="Did Moshe Need Yitro's Advice">Did Moshe Need Yitro's Advice</aht> for elaboration, and see analyses of Moshe's leadership in <a href="$">Bemidbar 11</a> and <a href="$">Bemidbar 20</a>.</p>
 
<p class="nonintro">Some exegetes suggest that Moshe exhibited certain weaknesses as an administrator. See <aht page="Did Moshe Need Yitro's Advice">Did Moshe Need Yitro's Advice</aht> for elaboration, and see analyses of Moshe's leadership in <a href="$">Bemidbar 11</a> and <a href="$">Bemidbar 20</a>.</p>
 
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<p class="nonintro">The three verses of <aht source="Shemot4-10">Shemot 4:10</aht>, <aht source="Shemot6-12">6:12</aht>, and <aht source="Shemot6-30">6:30</aht> describe Moshe's speech impediment using the terms of "כְבַד פֶּה וּכְבַד לָשׁוֹן" and "עֲרַל שְׂפָתָיִם&#8206;".  Exegetes debate whether or not this disability was of a physical nature - see <aht page="Moshe's Speech Impediment">Moshe's Speech Impediment</aht>.</p>
 
<p class="nonintro">The three verses of <aht source="Shemot4-10">Shemot 4:10</aht>, <aht source="Shemot6-12">6:12</aht>, and <aht source="Shemot6-30">6:30</aht> describe Moshe's speech impediment using the terms of "כְבַד פֶּה וּכְבַד לָשׁוֹן" and "עֲרַל שְׂפָתָיִם&#8206;".  Exegetes debate whether or not this disability was of a physical nature - see <aht page="Moshe's Speech Impediment">Moshe's Speech Impediment</aht>.</p>

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Unique Traits

Prophetic Powers

Wisdom

Possible Flaws

Misunderstanding Hashem

Commentators disagree as to whether it is legitimate to maintain that Moshe could have ever misunderstood Hashem's instructions (for a parallel discussion regarding other prophets, see Prophecy):

Misunderstanding the Nation

Miscalculations

Sins

Anger

The Torah explicitly notes Moshe's wrath in three places: Shemot 16:20, Vayikra 10:16, and Bemidbar 31:14.

There are a number of additional cases where some commentators claim that Moshe's temper got the better of him - see discussions in Shemot 2, Shemot 32, Bemidbar 20, Bemidbar 32.

Administrative Shortcomings

Some exegetes suggest that Moshe exhibited certain weaknesses as an administrator. See Did Moshe Need Yitro's Advice for elaboration, and see analyses of Moshe's leadership in Bemidbar 11 and Bemidbar 20.

Speech Impediment

The three verses of Shemot 4:10, 6:12, and 6:30 describe Moshe's speech impediment using the terms of "כְבַד פֶּה וּכְבַד לָשׁוֹן" and "עֲרַל שְׂפָתָיִם‎". Exegetes debate whether or not this disability was of a physical nature - see Moshe's Speech Impediment.

Religious Identity

Was Moshe's Son Uncircumcised and Why?

Marriage and Family Life