시편 108:17의 주석
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My heart is steadfast faithful with You.
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even my glory Even my glory is what I sing to You. Another explanation: Even my glory Even according to my honor, I shall not hesitate to sing to Him, and I shall not take glory for myself.
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I shall awaken the dawn It is the custom of other kings that the dawn awakens them, but I awaken the dawn, for I rise at midnight, when the psaltery and the harp awaken me, as our Rabbis said (Ber. 3b): A harp was suspended above David’s bed. As soon as midnight arrived, the north wind would blow on it and it would play by itself.
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above the heavens and one verse says (above 57:11): “is up to the heavens.” Our Rabbis explained: This one speaks of those who perform [a commandment] for its sake [i.e., for the sole purpose of obeying the Torah], and that one deals with those who perform [the commandments] with ulterior motives.
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and answer me for all Your people and Your beloved ones are dependent upon me.
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God spoke with His holiness that I would reign and that the time would come that I would rejoice in His word.
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that I would allot a portion I shall divide the land of my enemies to Israel, like (Gen. 48: 22): “one portion (שכם) more than your brethren.”
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Moab is my washbasin i.e., my slaves and my servants, like a utensil that people use.
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on Edom I shall cast my servitude, that their kings should put my shoes on my feet.
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I shall shout I shall raise my voice to them to frighten them.
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Who will bring me in the time of the Messiah, to stretch forth my hand upon Esau in his fortified cities? He Who Who led us already upon Edom, that I smote them in the Valley of Salt, eighteen thousand.
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