Kommentar zu Tehillim 143:26
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with Your faith to realize the promise that You promised me.
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For an enemy pursued my soul That is to say: If I have sinned before You, behold, I have suffered. This psalm was recited as referring to all of Israel in Babylon.
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is appalled Heb. ישתומם, an expression of daze and astonishment, like (Ezek. 3:15): “and I remained there overwhelmed (משמים) among them seven days.” Also (II Sam. 13:20): “and Tamar sat, overwhelmed (ושוממה).”
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I remember the days of yore when You performed for us many wondrous miracles.
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like a weary land in exile.
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my spirit pines If one longs and does not attain, it is called the pining of the eyes and the pining of the spirit.
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in the morning When the redemption sprouts. (I found.)
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let me know the way in which I am to go; I lift up my soul that You accept my request.
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to You I have hidden My tribulations I conceal from all men to tell them to You.
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