💾 Archived View for scholasticdiversity.us.to › scriptures › jewish › t › Rashi%20on%20Psalms%2058:2 captured on 2024-07-09 at 03:12:36. Gemini links have been rewritten to link to archived content

View Raw

More Information

-=-=-=-=-=-=-

Rashi on Psalms 58:2

Home

Writings

2 ‎[1] **Is it true** Heb. האמנם. This is an expression of truth.

‎[2] **Is it true that you were silent about the righteousness that you should have spoken, etc.** He recited this psalm concerning [the incident] when he entered the barricade where Saul was lying, took the spear and the jug, went away, and called, “Will you not answer, Abner?” (I Sam. 26:14). That is to say, “Shouldn’t you now prove to Saul and show him that he pursues me for no reason? For had I wished, I would have killed him.” And so did he say in his song: Is it true that the righteousness that you should have said and the equities with which you should have judged have been silenced from your mouth? The righteousness that you should have spoken.

Previous

Next

Version Info

Version: The Judaica Press complete Tanach with Rashi, translated by A. J. Rosenberg

Source: https://www.nli.org.il/en/items/NNL_ALEPH990019164710205171/NLI

License: CC-BY

Jewish Texts

Powered by Sefaria.org