Psalm Thirty-five: Translation of the Song

Translation by Rabbi Maccabi and Dr. Rosenberg of this Psalm is not yet available and will be uploaded once completed. The translations are as close to the literal Hebrew as possible. For the time being, available translated Psalms can be found on this page: Translations of the Psalms. Click here to study “Literary analysis of Psalm 35” …

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Psalm Thirty-four: Translation of the Song

Translation by Rabbi Maccabi and Dr. Rosenberg of this Psalm is not yet available and will be uploaded once completed. The translations are as close to the literal Hebrew as possible. For the time being, available translated Psalms can be found on this page: Translations of the Psalms. Click here to study “Literary analysis of Psalm 34” …

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Psalm Thirty-three: Translation of the Song

Translation by Rabbi Maccabi and Dr. Rosenberg of this Psalm is not yet available and will be uploaded once completed. The translations are as close to the literal Hebrew as possible. For the time being, available translated Psalms can be found on this page: Translations of the Psalms. Click here to study “Literary analysis of Psalm 33” …

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Psalm Thirty-two: Translation of the Song

32,1: By David. Maskil. Happy, [his] offense carried away. [his] sin covered over.   32,2:  Happy, the man in whom Adonai counts no transgression, and, in his spirit, no deception.   32,3: For when I kept silent, eroded were my bones; when I roared all the day.   32,4: For all day long and night, …

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Psalm Thirty-one: Translation of the Song

Translation by Rabbi Maccabi and Dr. Rosenberg of this Psalm is not yet available and will be uploaded once completed. The translations are as close to the literal Hebrew as possible. For the time being, available translated Psalms can be found on this page: Translations of the Psalms. Click here to study “Literary analysis of Psalm 31” …

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Psalm Thirty: Translation of the Song

  1: A song, a song for the dedication of the Temple, by David:   2: I will raise You up, Adonai, for You have drawn me up, and You have not gladdened my enemies against me.   3: Adonai, my God, I implored You and You healed me.   4: Adonai, You lifted up …

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Psalm Twenty-eight: Translation of the Song

Translations by Rabbi Maccabi and Dr. Rosenberg for this Psalm is not yet available and will be uploaded once completed. The translations are as close to the literal Hebrew as possible. For the time being, available translated Psalms are: Psalm 6, Psalm 13, Psalm 19, Psalm 22, Psalm 23, Psalm 29, Psalm 37 Click here to study “Literary …

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Psalm Twenty-seven: Translation of the Song

Translation by Rabbi Maccabi and Dr. Rosenberg of this Psalm is not yet available and will be uploaded once completed. The translations are as close to the literal Hebrew as possible. For the time being, available translated Psalms can be found on this page: Translations of the Psalms. Click here to study “Literary analysis of Psalm 27” …

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Psalm Twenty-six: Translation of the Song

Translation by Rabbi Maccabi and Dr. Rosenberg of this Psalm is not yet available and will be uploaded once completed. The translations are as close to the literal Hebrew as possible. For the time being, available translated Psalms can be found on this page: Translations of the Psalms. Click here to study “Literary analysis of Psalm 26” …

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Psalm Twenty-five: Translation of the Song

Translation by Rabbi Maccabi and Dr. Rosenberg of this Psalm is not yet available and will be uploaded once completed. The translations are as close to the literal Hebrew as possible. For the time being, available translated Psalms can be found on this page: Translations of the Psalms. Click here to study “Literary analysis of Psalm 25” …

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