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1)

What are the implications of the phrase ?ve?Lo Nosar mehem Ish??

1.

R. Bachye (citing the Tanchuma): It implies ?Ish?, ?ve?Lo Ishah? - to teach us that the women were not included in the decree that they would die in the desert.

2)

?ki-Im Calev ben Yefuneh vi?Yehohua bin Nun?. Why does Hashem always mention Calev before Yehoshua, and Moshe, Yehoshua before Calev?

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R. Bachye: Hashem always mentions Calev before Yehoshua because, by the episode of the Spies, based on his zealousy on behalf of Hashem, he exceeded Yehoshua, as the Torah records ?Vayahas Calev es ha?Am?; 1 whereas Moshe mentioned Yehoshua first 2 , due to his superior Chochmah.

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