Comentario sobre Job 6:11
מַה־כֹּחִ֥י כִֽי־אֲיַחֵ֑ל וּמַה־קִּ֝צִּ֗י כִּֽי־אַאֲרִ֥יךְ נַפְשִֽׁי׃
¿Cuál es mi fortaleza para esperar aún? ¿Y cuál mi fin para dilatar mi vida?
Rashi on Job
What is my strength How strong is it to bear [my pains]?
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that I should wait That I should wait until the day of recovery or until the day of death?
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I should wait Heb. איחל, like (Gen. 8:10), “And he waited (ויחל) again,” concerning Noah.
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and what Of what importance is my end that I should be able to restrain my desire to bear?
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my desire Heb. נפשי. This [word denoting] a person’s temptation toward desire [is used] in many places, as (Gen. 23:8), “If it is truly your will (נפשכם).”
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