Kommentar zu Tehillim 14:1
לַמְנַצֵּ֗חַ לְדָ֫וִ֥ד אָ֘מַ֤ר נָבָ֣ל בְּ֭לִבּוֹ אֵ֣ין אֱלֹהִ֑ים הִֽשְׁחִ֗יתוּ הִֽתְעִ֥יבוּ עֲלִילָ֗ה אֵ֣ין עֹֽשֵׂה־טֽוֹב׃
Dem Sangmeister. Von David. Es spricht der Niederträchtige in seinem Herzen: Es ist kein Gott! Deshalb handelten sie niedrig und gemein: niemand that Gutes.
Rashi on Psalms
The fool said in his heart, etc. David recited two psalms in this Book, in one manner [with almost identical wording]: the first one concerning Nebuchadnezzar and the second one (ch. 53) concerning Titus. In this one, he prophesied concerning Nebuchadnezzar, who was destined to enter the Temple and to destroy it, with not one [man] of all his armies protesting against him.
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Rashi on Psalms
“There is no God” and “I will ascend above the heights of the clouds.”
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Rashi on Psalms
they have committed abominable deeds Heb. עלילה, deeds.
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