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Comentário sobre Salmos 52:14

Rashi on Psalms

Why do you boast of evil, you mighty man? Why do you boast and brag of the evil that you do, you who are mighty in Torah?
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God’s kindness is constant to rescue the one whom you pursue. Another explanation: God’s kindness is constant. Had Abimelech not given me bread, do you think that I would have died of hunger? God always shows kindness toward Israel, and if he had not given me [to eat], others would have given me.
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sharpened Heb. מְלֻטֳשּׁ.
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working deceit Cutting the flesh with the hair.
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shall tear you down Heb. יתצך, an expression of demolition (נתיצה).
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He will break you Heb. יחתך, an expression of breaking.
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and pluck you Heb. ויסחך, and shall tear you out.
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and uproot you He shall uproot after you, to tear out all the roots; esraciner or esraziner in Old French, to uproot, deraciner in modern French.
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and laugh at him And this is the ridicule they will say about him: “Behold! This is the man who does not place his trust in the Holy One, blessed be He. See what happened to him.”
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he strengthened himself in his wickedness Heb. יעז בהותו.
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But I who am now being pursued by you, will be like an olive tree, fresh with children and grandchildren, in the house of the Holy One, blessed be He.
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when You have done [this] When You do this for me. This verse is addressed to the Holy One, blessed be He.
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