Revision History of Midrash Tehillim 109:1 היסטורית עריכה מדרש תהילים ק״ט:א׳

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  • Kalle Kannisto added a connection between Exodus 20:22 and Midrash Tehillim 109:1
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  • Kalle Kannisto added a connection between Genesis 32:31 and Midrash Tehillim 109:1
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  • Kalle Kannisto added a connection between Midrash Tehillim 109:1 and Psalms 115:2-3
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  • Kalle Kannisto added a connection between Jeremiah 7:16 and Midrash Tehillim 109:1
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  • Kalle Kannisto added a connection between Midrash Tehillim 109:1 and Psalms 37:13
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  • Kalle Kannisto added a connection between Midrash Tehillim 109:1 and Psalms 22:4
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  • Kalle Kannisto translated Midrash Tehillim 109:1
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    "For the conductor, a psalm of David. My God, do not be silent about my praise. As it is written (Deuteronomy 10:20), "You shall fear the LORD your God; you shall serve Him and cling to Him." If you do so (Psalms 22:4), He is your praise and He is your God. Israel has no praise except for the Holy One, blessed be He, and the Holy One, blessed be He, has no praise except for Israel, as it is written (Isaiah 43:21), "This people I have formed for Myself; they shall relate My praise." David said before the Holy One, blessed be He, "You are my praise and You are silent. My God, do not be silent about my praise." For the mouths of wicked and deceitful men have opened against me, and so it says (Psalms 37:13), "The LORD laughs at him, for He sees that his day is coming." And You are silent about all this. Thus it says (Psalms 83:2), "O God, be not silent; be not deaf and be not still, O God." And You are silent about what they did in Your Temple, as it says (Isaiah 64:10-11), "Our holy and beautiful house, where our fathers praised You, has become a burning waste." The Holy One, blessed be He, said to them (Jeremiah 7:16), "I have been silent from the day your fathers left Egypt, and you have not listened to Me." Now Edom is acting like a woman in labor. For the mouths of wicked and deceitful men have opened. And what did they say? They opened the gates and entered the Holy of Holies and said, "Where is their God, that He may come and fight with us?" As it says (Deuteronomy 32:37-38), "And he will say, 'Where are their gods, the rock in which they sought refuge, who ate the fat of their sacrifices and drank the wine of their libation? Let them rise up and help you! Let them be your protection!'" And they said in the Temple (Psalms 115:2-3), "Why should the nations say, 'Where is their God?' Our God is in the heavens; He does whatever He pleases." Therefore, it is said, "For the mouths of wicked and deceitful men have opened against me." These are words of hatred that surround me. What is the hatred that is spoken in hatred? It is that which Esau did to Jacob, as it is written (Genesis 27:41), "And Esau hated Jacob because of the blessing with which his father had blessed him." And they take revenge and contend with me for no reason. Israel said, "When we sent to him in peace, we dealt with him peacefully," as it says (Numbers 20:14), "And Moses sent messengers from Kadesh to the king of Edom: 'Thus says your brother Israel...'" But he (Esau) said, "No, I will go out with the sword" (Genesis 32:31). Israel said, "I am for peace; but when I speak, they are for war" (Psalm 120:7). God said, "I did not leave you for that" (Amos 1:11), as it says, "Thus says the Lord, 'For three transgressions of Edom, and for four, I will not revoke the punishment; because he pursued his brother with the sword, and cast off all pity, and his anger tore perpetually, and he kept his wrath forever'" (Amos 1:11). God said, "Lest I come with the sword and they attack me without cause" (Exodus 20:22). If Esau hated Jacob and took the birthright from him to drink and eat, what did he do?
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  • Shoshana Kahan added a connection (midrash) between Midrash Tehillim 109:1 and Psalms 109:1
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  • Shoshana Kahan added a connection between Midrash Tehillim 109:1 and Genesis 27:41
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  • Shoshana Kahan added a connection between Midrash Tehillim 109:1 and Amos 1:11
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  • Shoshana Kahan added a connection between Midrash Tehillim 109:1 and Isaiah 64:10
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  • Shoshana Kahan added a connection between Midrash Tehillim 109:1 and Isaiah 43:21
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  • Shoshana Kahan added a connection between Midrash Tehillim 109:1 and Numbers 20:18
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  • Shoshana Kahan added a connection between Midrash Tehillim 109:1 and Numbers 20:14
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  • Shoshana Kahan added a connection between Midrash Tehillim 109:1 and Psalms 120:7
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  • Shoshana Kahan added a connection between Midrash Tehillim 109:1 and Psalms 83:2
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  • Shoshana Kahan added a connection between Midrash Tehillim 109:1 and Deuteronomy 32:37
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  • Shoshana Kahan added a connection between Midrash Tehillim 109:1 and Deuteronomy 10:20
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