Variantly: ("rav lach":) "harbeh lach" ("There is much owing you") in the world to come — as one would say to his neighbor "There is much owing you — you need not petition it." Variantly: "vayithaber": As one would say to his neighbor: "That man crossed (avar) that road again." (i.e., Moses exceeded his bounds.)

(Devarim, Ibid. 3:27) "Go up to the top of the height": R. Elazar b. Yaakov said: Better one hour of prayer than good deeds. For because all of the deeds of Moses it was not said to him "Go up, etc.", but here, (after he prayed,) it was said to him "Go up." "and lift your eyes, etc.": From here they ruled: Those who stand outside the land turn their faces to Eretz Yisrael and pray, as it is written (I Kings 8:48) "And they shall pray to You by way of their land." Those who stand in Eretz Yisrael turn their faces to Jerusalem and pray, as it is written (II Chronicles 5:34) "And they shall pray towards this city." Those who stand in Jerusalem turn their faces towards the Temple, as it is written (Ibid. 32) "and they shall pray towards this house." Those who stand in the Temple direct their hearts to the holy of holies and pray, as it is written (Ibid. 26) "and they shall pray towards this place" — whence it is found: those in the north face south; (those) in the south face north; (those) in the east face west; (those) in the west face east — whence it is found that all of Israel pray towards one place.