Kommentar zu Tehillim 82:9
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God stands in the congregation of God to see whether they [the judges] judge fairly, and you judges, how long will you judge unjustly?
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justify If he [the poor man] is right in his cause, do not reverse the verdict to condemn him in order to favor the wicked.
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They did not know The judges who pervert justice.
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and they do not understand that because of this iniquity, they will walk in the dark (on the order of [Exod. 23:8]: “for bribery blinds, etc.”), and all the foundations of the earth will totter because of it.
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You are angelic creatures Angels. When I gave you the Torah, I gave it to you on the condition that the Angel of Death should not rule over you.
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Indeed, as man, you will die Indeed, as Adam, you will die since you corrupted your deeds as he did.
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and as one of the princes the first [princes], who died, so will you fall. The Midrash Aggadah (Mid. Ps. 82:3) [explains]: As one of the celestial princes, for it is said (Isa. 24:21): “the Lord will visit punishment upon the host of heaven on high.”
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Arise, O God Asaph commences to pray that He rise and cut off from Israel those corrupt judges.
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for You are the One Who inherits the nations, and everyone is in Your hands to judge.
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