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Komentarz do Psalmów 25:24

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I will lift up my soul I will direct my heart.
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those who betray [to the extent of] destitution Robbers and impounders, who leave the poor destitute of their property, as (above 7:5): “and I stripped my adversary into emptiness (ריקם).”
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Direct me Heb. הדריבני, adreza moy in Old French.
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I hope for You all day long That is this world, which is day for the nations of the world and night for Israel.
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for they have been since time immemorial Since the days of Adam, to whom You said, (Gen. 2: 17), “for on the day that you eat from it you must die,” but You gave him Your day, which is a thousand years.
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what is worthy of Your kindness, You remember for me What is deserving of Your kindness remember for me. These are the good deeds on my record.
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The Lord is good and upright and wishes to exonerate His creatures.
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therefore, He leads sinners on the road of repentance. Another explanation: He leads sinners, meaning murderers [who flee to the cities of refuge], as it is said (in Deut. 19:3): “You shall prepare for yourself the road, etc.” Refuge, refuge,” was written at the crossroads, etc., as is stated in Makkoth, chapter 2 (10b).
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For Your name’s sake [For the sake of Your] great [name], forgive my iniquity...
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for it is great For it is fitting for a great One to forgive great iniquity.
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Who is this man who fears the Lord? The Holy One, blessed be He, will guide him on the road that he chooses; that is the good road.
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His soul shall abide in prosperity When he abides in the grave, his soul shall abide in prosperity.
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for I am alone and poor and the eyes of the public are directed toward me, and compared to them, I am a single person. Therefore, turn to me and be gracious to me because my prayer is necessary for the salvation of all Israel.
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See my affliction and my toil and through them, forgive all my sins.
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and they hate me with unjust hatred Heb. חמס, unlawful.
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shall guard me Heb. יצרוני, shall watch me.
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