By greywarden100 on Skatehive
https://youtube.com/shorts/6DvlIMAl7Ks?si=KnrFXfRcMas5OK1c One of the most unusual passages in the New Testament appears in Epistle of Jude 1:9: “Michael the archangel, when contending with the devil, disputed about the body of Moses…” This raises an immediate question: 👉 Where does this story come from? When we return to the Torah, the account of Moses’ death contains no such dispute. This study examines: what the Torah actually says what Jude describes Greek terminology in the verse parallels in rabbinic literature and the role of Second Temple traditions The Torah Account: No Dispute Described The death of Moses is recorded in Deuteronomy 34. The text states: Moses dies in the land of Moab God Himself buries him the location of the grave is unknown There is: no mention of Satan no mention of Michael no conflict or dispute The account is concise and controlled, leaving no indication of any supernatural contention over the body. Jude 1:9: A Different Narrative Jude presents a scene n