Parshat Beshalach recounts the final moments of the Exodus, highlighting the crucial act of retrieving the body of Yosef before the Jewish nation left Egypt. This act, led by Moshe, fulfilled an ancient oath and was seen as essential for the redemption to reach its completion. The narrative contrasts the failed earlier escape of the tribe of Ephraim, who neglected this duty, with Moshe's determined efforts, emphasizing the importance of honoring commitments and spiritual obligations.
A unique insight from the Rokeach suggests that Yehoshua, Moshe's devoted student and future leader, was deeply inspired by Moshe's respect for Yosef's remains. Witnessing Moshe's dedication, Yehoshua was moved to follow in his footsteps, ultimately preparing him to lead the nation after Moshe. The episode is presented as a testament to the intricate providence guiding the destiny of the Jewish people and the enduring impact of moral actions.

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