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Talmud zu Tehillim 92:5

כִּ֤י שִׂמַּחְתַּ֣נִי יְהוָ֣ה בְּפָעֳלֶ֑ךָ בְּֽמַעֲשֵׂ֖י יָדֶ֣יךָ אֲרַנֵּֽן׃

Denn, Herr, du hast mich mit deiner Tat erfreut; ob den Werken deiner Hände juble ich.

Jerusalem Talmud Berakhot

HALAKHAH: Rebbi Berekhia in the name of Rebbi Levi: 230One is required to recite a benediction for bad things the same way it is said for good things. Because of (Ps. 92:5) “You are always exalted, o Eternal!” Your position is always the strongest231This is a term from civil law; the person whose position is strongest is the one who does not have to prove his point, but the adversary has to. An example is a case in which one party bases its position on a written contract; the contract makes his position strongest.. Usually in the world, if a king of flesh and blood sits in judgment, if he dismisses232Latin dimissio, throwing out the indictment., everybody acclaims him; if he sentences to execution233Latin spiculum “thorn, dart, pointed instrument; arrow”., everybody says bad things about him since he is sweeping in his sentences. But the Holy One, praise to Him, is not so, rather: “You are always exalted, o Eternal!” Your position is always the strongest.
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