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Comentario sobre II Samuel 23:5

כִּֽי־לֹא־כֵ֥ן בֵּיתִ֖י עִם־אֵ֑ל כִּי֩ בְרִ֨ית עוֹלָ֜ם שָׂ֣ם לִ֗י עֲרוּכָ֤ה בַכֹּל֙ וּשְׁמֻרָ֔ה כִּֽי־כָל־יִשְׁעִ֥י וְכָל־חֵ֖פֶץ כִּֽי־לֹ֥א יַצְמִֽיחַ׃

No así mi casa para con Dios:  Sin embargo él ha hecho conmigo pacto perpetuo, Ordenado en todas las cosas, y será guardado; Bien que toda esta mi salud, y todo mi deseo No lo haga él florecer todavía.

Rashi on II Samuel

For is not my house with God. That I should have a cloudy morning.
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Rashi on II Samuel

For an eternal convenant. [This refers to] the Torah that He placed for me, that He has arranged for all my household, and kept there.
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Rashi on II Samuel

All my hopes and desires [are before God]. My needs are set before Him. This is a shortened verse.7The verse itself mentions Dovid’s hopes and desires but does specify anything further about them.
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Rashi on II Samuel

Because [my kingdom] will never be outgrown. There will be no other king after my kingdom.8As God promised Dovid earlier in 7:13 that his kingdom will be eternal. Another interpretation: He has made an eternal convenant for my House, that my kingdom shall be everlasting and this convenant is known to all, it is mentioned by all the prophets.
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