Musar su Salmi 10:4
רָשָׁ֗ע כְּגֹ֣בַהּ אַ֭פּוֹ בַּל־יִדְרֹ֑שׁ אֵ֥ין אֱ֝לֹהִ֗ים כָּל־מְזִמּוֹתָֽיו׃
Il malvagio, nell'orgoglio del suo volto [, dice]: "Non richiederà"; Tutti i suoi pensieri sono: "Non c'è Dio".
Orchot Tzadikim
Our Sages said further : "He who loses his temper, even the Divine Presence, is unimportant in His eyes (Nedarim 22b), as it is written "The wicked in the pride of his countenance (saith) 'He will not require', All his thoughts are 'There is no God' " (Ps. 10:4). And it (anger) also causes him to forget his studies of Torah and increases his folly as it is said : "For anger resteth in the bosom of fools" (Eccl. 7:9) and "A fool will not understand" (Ps. 92:7), and, "But a fool unfoldeth folly" (Prov. 13:16). You may be sure that his sins are more plentiful than his merits, as it is said : "An angry man stirreth up strife" (Ibid. 29:22) and his punishment is very great as it is said : "A man of great wrath shall suffer punishment" (Ibid. 19:19).
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Sefer HaYashar
If the commerce of the wicked man is great and he achieves many things, he will not rest until he completes them, and all of his schemes conclude that there is no God (see Psalms 10:4). When he has time, he may go and pray and study Scripture and enjoy the company of the wise.
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