시편 145:22의 주석
Rashi on Psalms
Generation to generation will praise Your works And I, too, shall speak of the majesty of the glory of Your splendor.
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Rashi on Psalms
And the strength of Your awesome deeds they will tell And I, too, shall recite Your greatness.
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Rashi on Psalms
Of the remembrance of Your abundant goodness they will speak i.e., one generation to another generation. and they will speak of Your might to each other, saying, “It is good for us to make known to the children of men His mighty deeds and the glory of the majesty of the kingdom of the Holy One, blessed be He.” (I found.) supports (The “nun” is missing from the “aleph-beth” because David saw in it a serious downfall [Amos 5:2]: “The virgin of Israel has fallen and shall not continue to rise.” And he returned and supported her with the holy spirit: The Lord supports all those who fall.)
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Radak on Psalms
[Adonai] is good to all. He is good and merciful even to wild animals, domesticated animals, and fowl. And so it is fitting for a person to follow these ways of His. One should not destroy life other than for a need or to guard oneself from dangers. So we find that our Holy Master (Rabbi Judah the Prince, editor of the Mishnah) bade his handmaiden not to sweep up mice with household embers. Rather, she should let them live in the cellar. He said to her, "It is written, 'His mercy is upon all His works.'"
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Rashi on Psalms
and satisfy every living thing [with] its desire With a sufficiency to sustain him, He satisfies his goodness, his will, and his blessing. desire Heb. רצון, apayement in Old French, propitiation.
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Ibn Ezra on Psalms
"Open" - and the "you" that's written in the prior verse (Psalm 145:15) is also here, thus [the verse should read] "and You open Your hand," and thus: because the God of my father is my help.
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Ibn Ezra on Psalms
And the meaning of "will" -- what is sufficient for them.
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Rashi on Psalms
My mouth will speak the praise of the Lord and also all flesh will bless His holy name forever and ever.
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