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Kommentar zu Tehillim 61:10

Rashi on Psalms

From the end of the earth although I am far from my men whom I send against my enemies in battle.
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I call out to You when my heart becomes faint because of them. Now, about what do I call out to You? That You lead me on a rock, which is higher and stronger than I.
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Radak on Psalms

for. You have been a refuge for me many times, therefore, I will call to you
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I shall dwell in Your tent to eternity Grant me the privilege in this world and in the world to come.
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You have given the heritage of those who fear Your name You have restored the cities of their heritage through me.
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Add days to the days of the king If it has been decreed upon me to die young, add days to my days until my years will equal seventy years, as the years of every generation.
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May he dwell [May] the king dwell forever before God.
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kindness and truth with which he engages himself will be prepared to guard him.
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should be prepared Heb. מן. Preparation, as (Jonah 4:6): “And the Lord...appointed (וימן) a kikayon.”
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Rashi on Psalms

So will I sing praises Just as You will benefit me, so will I sing praises to Your name by paying my vows every day.
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