Kommentar zu Michah 6:9
ק֤וֹל יְהוָה֙ לָעִ֣יר יִקְרָ֔א וְתוּשִׁיָּ֖ה יִרְאֶ֣ה שְׁמֶ֑ךָ שִׁמְע֥וּ מַטֶּ֖ה וּמִ֥י יְעָדָֽהּ׃
Die Stimme des Herrn ruft der Stadt und heilsam ist es, schaut man deinen Namen; höret auf die Strafrute und auf den, der sie verhängt.
Rashi on Micah
The voice of the Lord calls out in the city—The voice of the prophets of the Lord calling out, calling them [the people] to repentance. [from Jonathan]
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Rashi on Micah
and the wisdom of the Torah, the one who sees Your name—The prophet who sees Your name calls out the wisdom of the Torah; i.e., the one who puts his heart to contemplate and to see your ways. The word וְתוּשִׁיּה refers to the verse above it.
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Rashi on Micah
hearken to the staff and Who appointed it—Bend your ears, and hearken to the staff of retribution that will punish you, concerning which the prophets warn you; and hearken to who it is Who appointed that retribution, whether He has the ability to fulfill what He decreed. But Jonathan did not render in this manner.
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Rashi on Micah
and the wisdom of Torah, the one who sees Your name From here we deduce that whoever recites daily a verse beginning [with the letter] and ending [with the letter] as his name begins and ends, the Torah saves him from Gehinnom.
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