1)

What did Moshe mean when he retorted " ... Kol Anos Anochi Shome'a"?

1.

Rashi: He was saying that what he heard was the sound of blasphemy - that torments the one who hears it. 1

2.

Ramban: He meant that he heard the voice of reveling.

3.

Hadar Zekenim: He meant 'the voice of singing'. 2

4.

Yerushalmi Ta'anis, 4:5 #1: He meant that it was the sound of praise of Avodas Kochavim. 3

5.

Yerushalmi Ta'anis, 4:5 #2: He was intimating that a man who is destned to be a leader over six hundred thousand people ought to know how to distinguih between one sound and another.


1

And not the sounds of the victor shouting 'Victory!' and the vanquished crying out 'Oy' or 'Run!'

2

Like "Kerem Chemer Anu lah" in Yeshayah 27:2).

3

Oznayim la'Torah, citing the Yalkut, commenting on the Pasuk in Eichah, 1:3 "Galsah Yehudah me'Oni", explains that they went inro exile because they served Avodah Zarah.

2)

How did Moshe know what the sounds denoted?

1.

Ramban: Moshe was a master Chacham, who knew how to distinguish between different sounds. 1


1

An art that a true leader is expected to master, as Moshe pointed out to Yehoshua (Ramban, citing a Midrash). Refer to 32:18:1:5.

3)

Why did Moshe not tell Yehoshua about the Eigel?

1.

Ramban: Because in his incredible humility, he did not want to denigrate Yisrael. 1


1

See also Oznayim la'Torah, who elaborates.

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