We don't have anything of the sort. The Jewish 'evidence' that Moses wrote the texts attributed to him is like the Greek 'evidence' that Homer wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey.
Thomas Hobbes is one of the most notable writers to point out the textual anomalies and anachronisms behind the notion that 'Moses' was the author of the texts attributed to him. Quite a few Jewish writers, scholars and rabbis have done so too. Poor Sister Bendy, still playing catch up with the 17th Century and earlier.
And they would know what went in private conversations between husband and wife how, exactly ?
It just seems to convenient to me that Michael is the only one who saw and heard her saying anything about this sort of thing. I look at my own life - my convictions are pretty much understood by a wide range of people on this issue. If my wife were to turn around and say something contrary to this - it would raise flags right away.
If they weren't routinely privy to the intimate discussions of their daughter and son-in-law it's mere speculation on your part.
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