Comentario sobre Salmos 16:9
לָכֵ֤ן ׀ שָׂמַ֣ח לִ֭בִּי וַיָּ֣גֶל כְּבוֹדִ֑י אַף־בְּ֝שָׂרִ֗י יִשְׁכֹּ֥ן לָבֶֽטַח׃
Alegróse por tanto mi corazón, y se gozó mi gloria: También mi carne reposará segura.
Rashi on Psalms
Therefore, my heart rejoiced, etc. because I am confident that You will not forsake my soul to the grave. Since, concerning the iniquity of a grave transgression which I committed, You sent me the tidings (in II Sam. 12:13): “Also the Lord has removed your sin,” certainly from now on You will not forsake me [to cause me] to turn away from You.
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Radak on Psalms
Therefore my heart is glad: – Because I have put Thee before me always my heart is glad.
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and my glory exulteth: – that is, the soul, which is the glory of the body; for I am confident that when it is separated from the body it will cleave to its Creator.
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My flesh also: – while I am still alive
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shall dwell in security: – for Thou shalt deliver me from all harm. And in the Haggadic interpretation (Shoher Tob and Babli, Baba Bathra l7 a) (the explanation is given): "after death, when worm and corruption shall have no power over it, (shall my flesh dwell in security)."
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