Hebräische Bibel
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Kommentar zu Tehillim 84:14

Rashi on Psalms

How beloved are Your dwelling places How beloved and dear are Your dwelling places!
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yearns Heb. נכספה Desires.
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pines Heb. כלתה, desires, as (II Sam. 13:39): “And [the soul of] King David longed (ותכל) to go forth to Absalom.”
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for the courts of the Lord for they have been destroyed, and he says this regarding the exile.
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my heart and my flesh pray fervently They pray for this.
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Even a bird found a house In its ruins, the birds have nested. According to Midrash Aggadah (Mid. Ps. 84:2), it speaks of [the Temple] when it is built, and the bird is the nation of Israel.
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Fortunate is he who will yet merit to dwell in Your house, and they will yet praise you in its midst.
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who has strength in You Who has made You the strength of his trust.
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in whose heart are the highways Who thinks in his heart the paving of his ways, to straighten his way.
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Transgressors in the valley of weeping Those who transgress Your law behold, they are in the depth of Gehinnom with weeping and wailing.
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make it into a fountain with the tears of their eyes.
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also with blessings they enwrap [their] Teacher They bless and thank His name and say, “He judged us fairly, and His judgment is true.” (Another explanation: Shem Ephraim) And the one who taught us to follow the good way enwraps us with blessings, but we did not obey him.
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They go from host to host Those mentioned above, who dwell in Your house, in whose heart are the highways.
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from host to host From the study-hall to the synagogue, and their host and army will appear to the Holy One, blessed be He, in Zion.
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hearken to my prayer to build Your house.
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our shield That is the Temple, which protects us.
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look at the face of David Your anointed, and ponder his acts of kindness and his toil, by which he toiled and wearied himself in its building.
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For a day is better [To live] one [day] in Your courts and die the next [is better than] to live a thousand years someplace else.
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I chose to sit on the threshold Heb. הסתופף, to sit habitually on the threshold and by the doorpost.
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rather than dwell in tents of wickedness rather than dwell tranquilly in the tents of the wicked Esau, to cleave to them.
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For a sun and a shield שמש may be interpreted according to its apparent meaning, but Midrash Psalms interprets it as an expression of the points of the wall.
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