Commento su Salmi 135:22
Rashi on Psalms
Hallelujah, praise, etc.
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Ibn Ezra on Psalms
"Who stand" - those are the priests who perform the sacrifices and those who play the trumpets
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He made lightning for the rain They are the flashes in the sky, that flash and lighten before the rain; esloyde, esluyde, esludes, esloisdes, aleydonz in Old French.
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He finds Heb. מוצא, an expression of finding. i.e., He prepared a treasury for the wind, and there they are accessible to Him to send them on His mission.
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in the midst Heb. בתוככי, like בתוךְ in the midst.
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O Lord, Your name is eternal Like Your greatness and Your authority then, so is it also now, and You have the power to judge and to avenge us.
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For the Lord will judge His people He will judge their judgment from their enemies.
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and relent He will have another thought.
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neither is there any breath in their mouth There is not even any breath in their mouth like an animal. Now, since they have no breath [in the mouth], he need not explain [that they do not have] the breath of the nose. This אף is vowelized with a “pattah,” whereas (115:6): “they have a nose (אף) but they do not smell,” is vowelized with a “kamatz.” (This is not found in all editions.)
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Rashi on Psalms
those who fear the Lord These are the proselytes (I found this).
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Metzudat David on Psalms
"Those who fear G-d" - the righteous among the gentiles.
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Radak on Psalms
Blessed is the Lord from Zion- Because there in Jerusalem the glory dwells and from there instruction goes out to all, that they should fear Him and bless Him and honor Him:
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Malbim on Psalms
Blessed is the Lord from Zion – Blessing arises from Zion, and according to the merit of Zion it descends into the world, because He dwells in Jerusalem and watches over all the actions of the people within it, to bless them according to their actions and their sacred service.
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