Who Said the Ten Commandments?

 Ever so many have the misconception that in fact Moshe said the last 8 commandments. That is far from the case. 

Though the leaders of the Jewish people did in fact ask that Moshe share God's word instead of Moshe, Rashi - who famously shared the abovementioned Midrash, namely that Moshe said the last eight, makes an important qualification. 

All 10 were said by God in one shot; everyone on a corporeal level, as palpable as can be, knew that God had spoken to them. It became part of them. But - and this is an important but, only the two, their essence, and extrapolation were shared by Hashem, whereas, vis a vis the final 8, only the clalim, main essence/message were shared by Hashem, but Moshe thereafter, expressed the necessary details so that the people could understand them. This is manifest by the fact, Rashi shares, that the first two are stated in first person, the latter 8 in third. 

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