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Literary analysis of psalm 37 – So shall you delight in the Adonai, and He will give you what your heart desires.

Posted by Rabbi Amram Maccabi on 16 April 2015, 2:11 pm

  Click here to read “Psalm Thirty-seven: Translation of the Song” Song 37, a song of comfort; seemingly composed by a parent for his children, a grandparent for his grandchildren –certainly by an old man (one who identifies himself in verse 25 as “A youth I was, and have become old”) whose purpose is to instill hope …

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Filed under Literary Analysis of Psalms 31 to 40, Psalms - Literary Analysis (by chapter), Psalms Chapter 37 | Tagged A lad I was, and he is not found, and He will bring forth your cause like the light, and He will give you what your heart desires., and look, and now I am old, and your justice like high noon, Be still before Adonai, he is gone, He passes on, I seek him, Let go of wrath and forsake rage, Psalms Chapter 37, So shall you delight in the Lord, The just man's mouth utters wisdom and his tongue speaks justice, The Master will laugh at him for He sees that his day will come, Their sword shall come home in their heart and their bows shall be broken, Trust in Adonai and do good. dwell in the land and keep faith, will quickly wither and like green grass they will fade

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Literary Analysis of Psalms is written by Dr. Victoria Rosenberg. The analysis is a product of the discussions between Rabbi Amram Maccabi and Dr. Rosenberg who weekly study a particular Psalm which inspires the analysis then posted on the website. Victoria Hammerling Rosenberg holds a PhD in English literature and has taught at Dalhousie and Mount St. Vincent universities.
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