{"id":2541,"date":"2013-10-02T21:50:40","date_gmt":"2013-10-02T21:50:40","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.matsati.com\/?p=2541"},"modified":"2018-09-23T19:11:23","modified_gmt":"2018-09-23T19:11:23","slug":"tehillim-psalms-26-part-2-walking-in-integrity","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.matsati.com\/index.php\/tehillim-psalms-26-part-2-walking-in-integrity\/","title":{"rendered":"Tehillim \/ Psalms 26, Part 2, Walking in Integrity"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"_idContainer000\" class=\"Basic-Text-Frame\">\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-2\"><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> This week\u2019s study is from <\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-5\">Tehillim \/ Psalms 26:1-12,<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> David opens saying <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d0 \u05dc\u05b0\u05d3\u05b8\u05d5\u05b4\u05d3 | \u05e9\u05c1\u05b8\u05e4\u05b0\u05d8\u05b5\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d9\u05b0\u05d4\u05b9\u05d5\u05b8\u05d4 \u05db\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9-\u05d0\u05b2\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05ea\u05bb\u05de\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d4\u05b8\u05dc\u05b7\u05db\u05b0\u05ea\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d5\u05bc\u05d1\u05b7\u05d9\u05d4\u05b9\u05d5\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b8\u05d8\u05b7\u05d7\u05b0\u05ea\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9 \u05dc\u05b9\u05d0 \u05d0\u05b6\u05de\u05b0\u05e2\u05b8\u05d3:<\/span> <span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Of David 26:1 Vindicate me, O Lord, for I have walked in my integrity, And I have trusted in the Lord without wavering. (NASB)<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> What is interesting is that the Hebrew Word \u05e9\u05e4\u05d8 has the meaning <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cto judge\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> and here David is asking the Lord <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cto acquit\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> him of the charges that have been brought against him. He continues saying <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d1 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05d7\u05b8\u05e0\u05b5\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d9\u05b0\u05d4\u05b9\u05d5\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d5\u05b0\u05e0\u05b7\u05e1\u05bc\u05b5\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9 \u05e6\u05b8\u05e8\u05b0\u05d5\u05e4\u05b8\u05d4 [\u05e6\u05b8\u05e8\u05b0\u05e4\u05b8\u05d4] \u05db\u05b4\u05dc\u05b0\u05d9\u05d5\u05b9\u05ea\u05b7\u05d9 \u05d5\u05b0\u05dc\u05b4\u05d1\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9:<\/span> <span class=\"Character-Style-1\">26:2 Examine me, O Lord, and try me; Test my mind and my heart. (NASB)<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> Most people would not want someone to know their thoughts, the reason being is the wickedness that is contained within the heart; however, David asked the Lord to test both his mind and heart. David knows that God is characterized by His lovingkindness and mercy (<\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d2 \u05db\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9-\u05d7\u05b7\u05e1\u05b0\u05d3\u05bc\u05b0\u05da\u05b8 \u05dc\u05b0\u05e0\u05b6\u05d2\u05b6\u05d3 \u05e2\u05b5\u05d9\u05e0\u05b8\u05d9 \u05d5\u05b0\u05d4\u05b4\u05ea\u05b0\u05d4\u05b7\u05dc\u05bc\u05b7\u05db\u05b0\u05ea\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b7\u05d0\u05b2\u05de\u05b4\u05ea\u05bc\u05b6\u05da\u05b8:<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">) and He has walked in God\u2019s truth. What does it mean to walk in God\u2019s truth? David says it means that <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d3 \u05dc\u05b9\u05d0-\u05d9\u05b8\u05e9\u05c1\u05b7\u05d1\u05b0\u05ea\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9 \u05e2\u05b4\u05dd-\u05de\u05b0\u05ea\u05b5\u05d9-\u05e9\u05c1\u05b8\u05d5\u05b0\u05d0 \u05d5\u05b0\u05e2\u05b4\u05dd-\u05e0\u05b7\u05e2\u05b2\u05dc\u05b8\u05de\u05b4\u05d9\u05dd \u05dc\u05b9\u05d0 \u05d0\u05b8\u05d1\u05d5\u05b9\u05d0: \u05d4 \u05e9\u05b8\u05b9\u05e0\u05b5\u05d0\u05ea\u05b4\u05d9 \u05e7\u05b0\u05d4\u05b7\u05dc \u05de\u05b0\u05e8\u05b5\u05e2\u05b4\u05d9\u05dd \u05d5\u05b0\u05e2\u05b4\u05dd-\u05e8\u05b0\u05e9\u05c1\u05b8\u05e2\u05b4\u05d9\u05dd \u05dc\u05b9\u05d0 \u05d0\u05b5\u05e9\u05c1\u05b5\u05d1: <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\"> 26:4 I do not sit with deceitful men, Nor will I go with pretenders. 26:5 I hate the assembly of evildoers, And I will not sit with the wicked. (NASB)<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> Because he has not kept the counsel of the wicked and has not sat in the assembly of evildoers, he is innocent before God. What does it mean to <\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-5\">\u201csit with the wicked?\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> David says <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d5 \u05d0\u05b6\u05e8\u05b0\u05d7\u05b7\u05e5 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05e0\u05b4\u05e7\u05bc\u05b8\u05d9\u05d5\u05b9\u05df \u05db\u05bc\u05b7\u05e4\u05bc\u05b8\u05d9 \u05d5\u05b7\u05d0\u05b2\u05e1\u05b9\u05d1\u05b0\u05d1\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d0\u05b6\u05ea-\u05de\u05b4\u05d6\u05b0\u05d1\u05bc\u05b7\u05d7\u05b2\u05da\u05b8 \u05d9\u05b0\u05d4\u05b9\u05d5\u05b8\u05d4: \u05d6 \u05dc\u05b7\u05e9\u05c1\u05b0\u05de\u05b4\u05e2\u05b7 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05e7\u05d5\u05b9\u05dc \u05ea\u05bc\u05d5\u05b9\u05d3\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d5\u05bc\u05dc\u05b0\u05e1\u05b7\u05e4\u05bc\u05b5\u05e8 \u05db\u05bc\u05b8\u05dc-\u05e0\u05b4\u05e4\u05b0\u05dc\u05b0\u05d0\u05d5\u05b9\u05ea\u05b6\u05d9\u05da\u05b8: \u05d7 \u05d9\u05b0\u05d4\u05d5\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d0\u05b8\u05d4\u05b7\u05d1\u05b0\u05ea\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9 \u05de\u05b0\u05e2\u05d5\u05b9\u05df \u05d1\u05bc\u05b5\u05d9\u05ea\u05b6\u05da\u05b8 \u05d5\u05bc\u05de\u05b0\u05e7\u05d5\u05b9\u05dd \u05de\u05b4\u05e9\u05c1\u05b0\u05db\u05bc\u05b7\u05df \u05db\u05bc\u05b0\u05d1\u05d5\u05b9\u05d3\u05b6\u05da\u05b8:<\/span> <span class=\"Character-Style-1\">26:6 I shall wash my hands in innocence, And I will go about Your altar, O Lord, 26:7 That I may proclaim with the voice of thanksgiving And declare all Your wonders. 26:8 O Lord, I love the habitation of Your house And the place where Your glory dwells. (NASB)<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> David concludes saying <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\"> \u05d8 \u05d0\u05b7\u05dc-\u05ea\u05bc\u05b6\u05d0\u05b1\u05e1\u05b9\u05e3 \u05e2\u05b4\u05dd-\u05d7\u05b7\u05d8\u05bc\u05b8\u05d0\u05b4\u05d9\u05dd \u05e0\u05b7\u05e4\u05b0\u05e9\u05c1\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d5\u05b0\u05e2\u05b4\u05dd-\u05d0\u05b7\u05e0\u05b0\u05e9\u05c1\u05b5\u05d9 \u05d3\u05b8\u05de\u05b4\u05d9\u05dd \u05d7\u05b7\u05d9\u05bc\u05b8\u05d9: \u05d9 \u05d0\u05b2\u05e9\u05c1\u05b6\u05e8-\u05d1\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9\u05d3\u05b5\u05d9\u05d4\u05b6\u05dd \u05d6\u05b4\u05de\u05bc\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d5\u05b4\u05d9\u05de\u05b4\u05d9\u05e0\u05b8\u05dd \u05de\u05b8\u05dc\u05b0\u05d0\u05b8\u05d4 \u05e9\u05bc\u05c1\u05b9\u05d7\u05b7\u05d3: \u05d9\u05d0 \u05d5\u05b7\u05d0\u05b2\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05ea\u05bb\u05de\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d0\u05b5\u05dc\u05b5\u05da\u05b0 \u05e4\u05bc\u05b0\u05d3\u05b5\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d5\u05b0\u05d7\u05b8\u05e0\u05bc\u05b5\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9: \u05d9\u05d1 \u05e8\u05b7\u05d2\u05b0\u05dc\u05b4\u05d9 \u05e2\u05b8\u05de\u05b0\u05d3\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d1\u05b0\u05de\u05b4\u05d9\u05e9\u05c1\u05d5\u05b9\u05e8 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05de\u05b7\u05e7\u05b0\u05d4\u05b5\u05dc\u05b4\u05d9\u05dd \u05d0\u05b2\u05d1\u05b8\u05e8\u05b5\u05da\u05b0 \u05d9\u05b0\u05d4\u05b9\u05d5\u05b8\u05d4:<\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\"> 26:9 Do not take my soul away along with sinners, Nor my life with men of bloodshed, 26:10 In whose hands is a wicked scheme, And whose right hand is full of bribes. 26:11 But as for me, I shall walk in my integrity; Redeem me, and be gracious to me. 26:12 My foot stands on a level place; In the congregations I shall bless the Lord. (NASB)<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> David is afraid the Lord will take his soul along with sinners and with the men of bloodshed. Why do you think he is worried that the Lord would remove his life and number him with the transgressors? Ultimately he says that <\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-5\">\u201cI will walk in integrity,\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> thus, standing and walking in integrity is what the Lord is looking for.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph\"><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-6\"> \u05e2\u05d1\u05e8\u05d9\u05ea Hebrew \u05d0\u05e8\u05de\u05d9 Aramaic \u03b5\u03bb\u03bb\u03b7\u03bd\u03b9\u03ba\u03cc\u03c2 Greek<\/span><\/p>\n<table id=\"table001\" class=\"Basic-Table TableOverride-1\">\n<colgroup>\n<col class=\"_idGenTableRowColumn-1\" \/>\n<col class=\"_idGenTableRowColumn-2\" \/>\n<col class=\"_idGenTableRowColumn-3\" \/> <\/colgroup>\n<tbody>\n<tr class=\"Basic-Table _idGenTableRowColumn-4\">\n<td class=\"Basic-Table CellOverride-1\">\n<p class=\"Hebrew-Paragraph-Style--Right-to-Left-\" lang=\"he-IL\"><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text CharOverride-7\">\u05e1\u05e4\u05e8 \u05ea\u05d4\u05dc\u05d9\u05dd \u05e4\u05e8\u05e7 \u05db\u05d5<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Hebrew-Paragraph-Style--Right-to-Left-\" lang=\"he-IL\"><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\">\u05d0 \u05dc\u05b0\u05d3\u05b8\u05d5\u05b4\u05d3 | \u05e9\u05c1\u05b8\u05e4\u05b0\u05d8\u05b5\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d9\u05b0\u05d4\u05b9\u05d5\u05b8\u05d4 \u05db\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9-\u05d0\u05b2\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05ea\u05bb\u05de\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d4\u05b8\u05dc\u05b7\u05db\u05b0\u05ea\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d5\u05bc\u05d1\u05b7\u05d9\u05d4\u05b9\u05d5\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b8\u05d8\u05b7\u05d7\u05b0\u05ea\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9 \u05dc\u05b9\u05d0 \u05d0\u05b6\u05de\u05b0\u05e2\u05b8\u05d3: \u05d1 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05d7\u05b8\u05e0\u05b5\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d9\u05b0\u05d4\u05b9\u05d5\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d5\u05b0\u05e0\u05b7\u05e1\u05bc\u05b5\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9 \u05e6\u05b8\u05e8\u05b0\u05d5\u05e4\u05b8\u05d4 [\u05e6\u05b8\u05e8\u05b0\u05e4\u05b8\u05d4] \u05db\u05b4\u05dc\u05b0\u05d9\u05d5\u05b9\u05ea\u05b7\u05d9 \u05d5\u05b0\u05dc\u05b4\u05d1\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9: \u05d2 \u05db\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9-\u05d7\u05b7\u05e1\u05b0\u05d3\u05bc\u05b0\u05da\u05b8 \u05dc\u05b0\u05e0\u05b6\u05d2\u05b6\u05d3 \u05e2\u05b5\u05d9\u05e0\u05b8\u05d9 \u05d5\u05b0\u05d4\u05b4\u05ea\u05b0\u05d4\u05b7\u05dc\u05bc\u05b7\u05db\u05b0\u05ea\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b7\u05d0\u05b2\u05de\u05b4\u05ea\u05bc\u05b6\u05da\u05b8: \u05d3 \u05dc\u05b9\u05d0-\u05d9\u05b8\u05e9\u05c1\u05b7\u05d1\u05b0\u05ea\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9 \u05e2\u05b4\u05dd-\u05de\u05b0\u05ea\u05b5\u05d9-\u05e9\u05c1\u05b8\u05d5\u05b0\u05d0 \u05d5\u05b0\u05e2\u05b4\u05dd-\u05e0\u05b7\u05e2\u05b2\u05dc\u05b8\u05de\u05b4\u05d9\u05dd \u05dc\u05b9\u05d0 \u05d0\u05b8\u05d1\u05d5\u05b9\u05d0: \u05d4 \u05e9\u05b8\u05b9\u05e0\u05b5\u05d0\u05ea\u05b4\u05d9 \u05e7\u05b0\u05d4\u05b7\u05dc \u05de\u05b0\u05e8\u05b5\u05e2\u05b4\u05d9\u05dd \u05d5\u05b0\u05e2\u05b4\u05dd-\u05e8\u05b0\u05e9\u05c1\u05b8\u05e2\u05b4\u05d9\u05dd \u05dc\u05b9\u05d0 \u05d0\u05b5\u05e9\u05c1\u05b5\u05d1: <\/span><\/p>\n<\/td>\n<td class=\"Basic-Table CellOverride-2\">\n<p class=\"Hebrew-Paragraph-Style--Right-to-Left- ParaOverride-3\" lang=\"he-IL\"><span class=\"CharOverride-6\">\u05e1\u05dd\u05e8 \u05d8\u05d5\u05d1\u05d9\u05d4 \u05e4\u05e8\u05e7 \u05db\u05d5<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Hebrew-Paragraph-Style--Right-to-Left- ParaOverride-3\" lang=\"he-IL\"><span class=\"CharOverride-8\">\u05d0 \u05dc\u05d3\u05d5\u05d3 \u05d3\u05d5\u05df \u05d9\u05ea\u05d9 \u05d9\u05d4\u05d5\u05d4 \u05d0\u05e8\u05d5\u05dd \u05d0\u05e0\u05d0 \u05d1\u05e9\u05dc\u05de\u05d5\u05ea\u05d9 \u05d0\u05e0\u05d0 \u05d4\u05dc\u05d9\u05db\u05d9\u05ea \u05d5\u05d1\u05d9\u05d4\u05d5\u05d4 \u05e1\u05d1\u05e8\u05d9\u05ea \u05db\u05dc\u05d9\u05ea\u05d9 \u05d5\u05d1\u05de\u05d9\u05de\u05e8\u05d0 \u05d3\u05d9\u05d9\u05d9 \u05d4\u05ea\u05e8\u05d7\u05d9\u05e6\u05d9\u05ea \u05dc\u05d0 \u05d0\u05d6\u05d3\u05e2\u05d6\u05e2\u05c3 \u05d1 \u05d1\u05d7\u05d5\u05df \u05d9\u05ea\u05d9 \u05d9\u05d4\u05d5\u05d4 \u05d5\u05e0\u05e1\u05d9 \u05d9\u05ea\u05d9 \u05e1\u05e0\u05d9\u05df \u05db\u05dc\u05d9\u05d5\u05ea\u05d9 \u05d5\u05e8\u05e2\u05d9\u05d5\u05e0\u05d9 \u05d5\u05dc\u05d1\u05d9\u05c3 \u05d2 \u05de\u05d8\u05d5\u05dc \u05d0\u05e8\u05d5\u05dd \u05d3\u05d8\u05d5\u05d1\u05da \u05e7\u05d1\u05d9\u05dc \u05e2\u05d9\u05e0\u05d9\u05d9 \u05d5\u05d4\u05dc\u05d9\u05db\u05d9\u05ea \u05d1\u05e7\u05d5\u05e9\u05d8\u05da\u05c3 \u05d3 \u05dc\u05d0 \u05d0\u05e1\u05ea\u05d7\u05e8\u05d9\u05ea \u05e2\u05dd \u05d2\u05d1\u05e8\u05d9 \u05e9\u05e7\u05e8\u05d0 \u05d5\u05e2\u05dd \u05de\u05d9\u05d8\u05de\u05e8\u05d9\u05df \u05dc\u05d0\u05d1\u05d0\u05e9\u05d0 \u05dc\u05d0 \u05d0\u05e2\u05d5\u05dc\u05c3 \u05d4 \u05e1\u05e0\u05d9\u05ea\u05d9 \u05e9\u05c2\u05e0\u05d0\u05ea\u05d9 \u05db\u05e0\u05d9\u05e9\u05ea \u05de\u05d1\u05d0\u05e9\u05d9\u05df \u05d5\u05e2\u05dd \u05e8\u05e9\u05d9\u05e2\u05d9\u05d0 \u05dc\u05d0 \u05d0\u05e1\u05ea\u05d7\u05e8\u05c3<\/span><\/p>\n<\/td>\n<td class=\"Basic-Table CellOverride-3\">\n<p class=\"Hebrew-Paragraph-Style--Right-to-Left- ParaOverride-2\" lang=\"he-IL\"><span class=\"Hebrew-Greek-body CharOverride-9\" lang=\"en-US\">YALMOI<\/span><span class=\"CharOverride-10\"> 26<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Hebrew-Paragraph-Style--Right-to-Left- ParaOverride-2\" lang=\"he-IL\"><span class=\"CharOverride-11\">26:1 \u03c4\u03bf\u1fe6 \u03b4\u03b1\u03c5\u03b9\u03b4 \u03ba\u03c1\u1fd6\u03bd\u03cc\u03bd \u03bc\u03b5 \u03ba\u03cd\u03c1\u03b9\u03b5 \u1f45\u03c4\u03b9 \u1f10\u03b3\u1f7c \u1f10\u03bd \u1f00\u03ba\u03b1\u03ba\u03af\u1fb3 \u03bc\u03bf\u03c5 \u1f10\u03c0\u03bf\u03c1\u03b5\u03cd\u03b8\u03b7\u03bd \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u1f10\u03c0\u1f76 \u03c4\u1ff7 \u03ba\u03c5\u03c1\u03af\u1ff3 \u1f10\u03bb\u03c0\u03af\u03b6\u03c9\u03bd \u03bf\u1f50 \u03bc\u1f74 \u1f00\u03c3\u03b8\u03b5\u03bd\u03ae\u03c3\u03c9 16:2 \u03b4\u03bf\u03ba\u03af\u03bc\u03b1\u03c3\u03cc\u03bd \u03bc\u03b5 \u03ba\u03cd\u03c1\u03b9\u03b5 \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u03c0\u03b5\u03af\u03c1\u03b1\u03c3\u03cc\u03bd \u03bc\u03b5 \u03c0\u03cd\u03c1\u03c9\u03c3\u03bf\u03bd \u03c4\u03bf\u1f7a\u03c2 \u03bd\u03b5\u03c6\u03c1\u03bf\u03cd\u03c2 \u03bc\u03bf\u03c5 \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u03c4\u1f74\u03bd \u03ba\u03b1\u03c1\u03b4\u03af\u03b1\u03bd \u03bc\u03bf\u03c5 26:3 \u1f45\u03c4\u03b9 \u03c4\u1f78 \u1f14\u03bb\u03b5\u03cc\u03c2 \u03c3\u03bf\u03c5 \u03ba\u03b1\u03c4\u03ad\u03bd\u03b1\u03bd\u03c4\u03b9 \u03c4\u1ff6\u03bd \u1f40\u03c6\u03b8\u03b1\u03bb\u03bc\u1ff6\u03bd \u03bc\u03bf\u03cd \u1f10\u03c3\u03c4\u03b9\u03bd \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u03b5\u1f50\u03b7\u03c1\u03ad\u03c3\u03c4\u03b7\u03c3\u03b1 \u1f10\u03bd \u03c4\u1fc7 \u1f00\u03bb\u03b7\u03b8\u03b5\u03af\u1fb3 \u03c3\u03bf\u03c5 26:4 \u03bf\u1f50\u03ba \u1f10\u03ba\u03ac\u03b8\u03b9\u03c3\u03b1 \u03bc\u03b5\u03c4\u1f70 \u03c3\u03c5\u03bd\u03b5\u03b4\u03c1\u03af\u03bf\u03c5 \u03bc\u03b1\u03c4\u03b1\u03b9\u03cc\u03c4\u03b7\u03c4\u03bf\u03c2 \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u03bc\u03b5\u03c4\u1f70 \u03c0\u03b1\u03c1\u03b1\u03bd\u03bf\u03bc\u03bf\u03cd\u03bd\u03c4\u03c9\u03bd \u03bf\u1f50 \u03bc\u1f74 \u03b5\u1f30\u03c3\u03ad\u03bb\u03b8\u03c9<\/span><\/p>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr class=\"Basic-Table _idGenTableRowColumn-5\">\n<td class=\"Basic-Table CellOverride-4\">\n<p class=\"Hebrew-Paragraph-Style--Right-to-Left-\" lang=\"he-IL\"><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\">\u05d5 \u05d0\u05b6\u05e8\u05b0\u05d7\u05b7\u05e5 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05e0\u05b4\u05e7\u05bc\u05b8\u05d9\u05d5\u05b9\u05df \u05db\u05bc\u05b7\u05e4\u05bc\u05b8\u05d9 \u05d5\u05b7\u05d0\u05b2\u05e1\u05b9\u05d1\u05b0\u05d1\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d0\u05b6\u05ea-\u05de\u05b4\u05d6\u05b0\u05d1\u05bc\u05b7\u05d7\u05b2\u05da\u05b8 \u05d9\u05b0\u05d4\u05b9\u05d5\u05b8\u05d4: \u05d6 \u05dc\u05b7\u05e9\u05c1\u05b0\u05de\u05b4\u05e2\u05b7 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05e7\u05d5\u05b9\u05dc \u05ea\u05bc\u05d5\u05b9\u05d3\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d5\u05bc\u05dc\u05b0\u05e1\u05b7\u05e4\u05bc\u05b5\u05e8 \u05db\u05bc\u05b8\u05dc-\u05e0\u05b4\u05e4\u05b0\u05dc\u05b0\u05d0\u05d5\u05b9\u05ea\u05b6\u05d9\u05da\u05b8: \u05d7 \u05d9\u05b0\u05d4\u05d5\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d0\u05b8\u05d4\u05b7\u05d1\u05b0\u05ea\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9 \u05de\u05b0\u05e2\u05d5\u05b9\u05df \u05d1\u05bc\u05b5\u05d9\u05ea\u05b6\u05da\u05b8 \u05d5\u05bc\u05de\u05b0\u05e7\u05d5\u05b9\u05dd \u05de\u05b4\u05e9\u05c1\u05b0\u05db\u05bc\u05b7\u05df \u05db\u05bc\u05b0\u05d1\u05d5\u05b9\u05d3\u05b6\u05da\u05b8: \u05d8 \u05d0\u05b7\u05dc-\u05ea\u05bc\u05b6\u05d0\u05b1\u05e1\u05b9\u05e3 \u05e2\u05b4\u05dd-\u05d7\u05b7\u05d8\u05bc\u05b8\u05d0\u05b4\u05d9\u05dd \u05e0\u05b7\u05e4\u05b0\u05e9\u05c1\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d5\u05b0\u05e2\u05b4\u05dd-\u05d0\u05b7\u05e0\u05b0\u05e9\u05c1\u05b5\u05d9 \u05d3\u05b8\u05de\u05b4\u05d9\u05dd \u05d7\u05b7\u05d9\u05bc\u05b8\u05d9: \u05d9 \u05d0\u05b2\u05e9\u05c1\u05b6\u05e8-\u05d1\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9\u05d3\u05b5\u05d9\u05d4\u05b6\u05dd \u05d6\u05b4\u05de\u05bc\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d5\u05b4\u05d9\u05de\u05b4\u05d9\u05e0\u05b8\u05dd \u05de\u05b8\u05dc\u05b0\u05d0\u05b8\u05d4 \u05e9\u05bc\u05c1\u05b9\u05d7\u05b7\u05d3: \u05d9\u05d0 \u05d5\u05b7\u05d0\u05b2\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05ea\u05bb\u05de\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d0\u05b5\u05dc\u05b5\u05da\u05b0 \u05e4\u05bc\u05b0\u05d3\u05b5\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d5\u05b0\u05d7\u05b8\u05e0\u05bc\u05b5\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9: \u05d9\u05d1 \u05e8\u05b7\u05d2\u05b0\u05dc\u05b4\u05d9 \u05e2\u05b8\u05de\u05b0\u05d3\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d1\u05b0\u05de\u05b4\u05d9\u05e9\u05c1\u05d5\u05b9\u05e8 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05de\u05b7\u05e7\u05b0\u05d4\u05b5\u05dc\u05b4\u05d9\u05dd \u05d0\u05b2\u05d1\u05b8\u05e8\u05b5\u05da\u05b0 \u05d9\u05b0\u05d4\u05b9\u05d5\u05b8\u05d4:<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Hebrew-Paragraph-Style--Right-to-Left- ParaOverride-2\" lang=\"he-IL\"><span class=\"CharOverride-10\" lang=\"en-US\">Tehillim \/ Psalms 26<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-2\"><span class=\"CharOverride-2\">Of David 26:1 Vindicate me, O Lord, for I have walked in my integrity, And I have trusted in the Lord without wavering. 26:2 Examine me, O Lord, and try me; Test my mind and my heart. 26:3 For Your lovingkindness is before my eyes, And I have walked in Your truth. 26:4 I do not sit with deceitful men, Nor will I go with pretenders. 26:5 I hate the assembly of evildoers, And I will not sit with the wicked. 26:6 I shall wash my hands in innocence, And I will go about Your altar, O Lord, 26:7 That I may proclaim with the voice of thanksgiving And declare all Your wonders. 26:8 O Lord, I love the habitation of Your house And the place where Your glory dwells. 26:9 Do not take my soul away along with sinners, Nor my life with men of bloodshed, 26:10 In whose hands is a wicked scheme, And whose right hand is full of bribes. 26:11 But as for me, I shall walk in my integrity; Redeem me, and be gracious to me. 26:12 My foot stands on a level place; In the congregations I shall bless the Lord. (NASB)<\/span><\/p>\n<\/td>\n<td class=\"Basic-Table CellOverride-5\">\n<p class=\"Hebrew-Paragraph-Style--Right-to-Left-\" lang=\"he-IL\"><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-8\" lang=\"en-US\">\u05d5 \u05d0\u05e7\u05d3\u05d9\u05e9 \u05d1\u05d6\u05db\u05d5\u05ea\u05d9 \u05d0\u05d9\u05d3\u05d9 \u05d5\u05d0\u05d7\u05d6\u05e8\u05d9\u05ea \u05d5\u05d0\u05d7\u05d6\u05d5\u05e8 \u05d9\u05ea \u05de\u05d3\u05d1\u05d7\u05da \u05d9\u05d4\u05d5\u05d4\u05c3 \u05d6 \u05dc\u05d0\u05e9\u05de\u05d9\u05e2\u05d0 \u05dc\u05de\u05e9\u05de\u05e2\u05d0 \u05d1\u05e7\u05dc \u05e9\u05d1\u05d7\u05d0 \u05ea\u05d5\u05e9\u05d1\u05d7\u05ea\u05d0 \u05d5\u05dc\u05d0\u05d9\u05e9\u05ea\u05e2\u05d0 \u05db\u05dc \u05e4\u05e8\u05d9\u05e9\u05d5\u05ea\u05da\u05c3 \u05d7 \u05d9\u05d4\u05d5\u05d4 \u05e8\u05d7\u05d9\u05de\u05d9\u05ea \u05de\u05d3\u05d5\u05e8 \u05d1\u05d9\u05ea \u05de\u05e7\u05d3\u05e9\u05da \u05d5\u05d0\u05ea\u05e8 \u05de\u05e9\u05db\u05df \u05de\u05d6\u05d5\u05de\u05df \u05dc\u05de\u05e9\u05db\u05df \u05d9\u05e7\u05e8\u05da\u05c3 \u05d8 \u05dc\u05d0 \u05ea\u05db\u05e0\u05d5\u05e9 \u05e2\u05dd \u05d7\u05d9\u05d9\u05d1\u05d9\u05d0 \u05e0\u05e4\u05e9\u05d9 \u05d5\u05e2\u05dd \u05d0\u05d9\u05e0\u05e9\u05d9 \u05e9\u05d3\u05d9\u05d9\u05df \u05d3\u05de\u05d0 \u05d0\u05d3\u05dd \u05d7\u05d9\u05d9\u05c3 \u05d9 \u05d3\u05d9 \u05d1\u05d9\u05d3\u05d9\u05d4\u05d5\u05df \u05e2\u05e6\u05ea \u05d7\u05d8\u05d0\u05d9\u05df \u05d5\u05d9\u05de\u05d9\u05e0\u05d9\u05d4\u05d5\u05df \u05de\u05dc\u05d9\u05df \u05e9\u05d5\u05d7\u05d3\u05d0\u05c3 \u05d9\u05d0 \u05d5\u05d0\u05e0\u05d0 \u05d1\u05e9\u05dc\u05d9\u05de\u05d5\u05ea\u05d9 \u05d0\u05d9\u05d6\u05d9\u05dc \u05e4\u05e8\u05d5\u05e7 \u05d9\u05ea\u05d9 \u05d5\u05d7\u05d5\u05e1 \u05e2\u05dc\u05d9\u05c3 \u05d9\u05d1 \u05e8\u05d9\u05d2\u05dc\u05d9 \u05e7\u05dd \u05e7\u05de\u05ea \u05d1\u05ea\u05e8\u05d9\u05e6\u05d0 \u05d1\u05ea\u05e8\u05d9\u05e6\u05d5\u05ea\u05d0 \u05d1\u05db\u05d9\u05e0\u05e9\u05ea \u05e6\u05d3\u05d9\u05e7\u05d9\u05df \u05d0\u05d1\u05e8\u05d9\u05da \u05d9\u05d4\u05d5\u05d4\u05c3<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Hebrew-Paragraph-Style--Right-to-Left- ParaOverride-2\" lang=\"he-IL\"><span class=\"CharOverride-10\" lang=\"en-US\">Toviyah \/ Psalms Chapter 26<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Hebrew-Paragraph-Style--Right-to-Left- ParaOverride-2\" lang=\"he-IL\"><span class=\"CharOverride-2\">26:1 Of David. Judge me, O Lord, for I have walked in my innocence; and in the Lord I have hoped [and] trusted; I shall not be shaken. 26:2 Try me, O Lord, and prove me; purify my inmost thoughts. 26:3 Because your goodness is before my eyes, and I have walked in your truth. 26:4 I have not reclined [to dine] with lying men; and I will not enter with those who hide themselves to do evil. 26:5 I hate the gathering of evildoers, and with the wicked I will not recline [to dine]. 26:6 I will sanctify my hands by my merit, and I have gone around your altar, O Lord. 26:7 To make heard the sound of praise, and to tell of all your wonders. 26:8 O Lord, I love the dwelling of your sanctuary, and the place of your glorious tabernacle. 26:9 My soul will not gather with the sinners, nor my life with the men who shed blood. 26:10 In whose hands is the purpose of sinning; their right hands are full of bribes. 26:11 But I will go about in my innocence; redeem me and have mercy on me. 26:12 My foot stands upright; in the gathering of the righteous I will bless the Lord. (EMC)<\/span><\/p>\n<\/td>\n<td class=\"Basic-Table CellOverride-6\">\n<p class=\"Hebrew-Paragraph-Style--Right-to-Left- ParaOverride-2\" lang=\"he-IL\"><span class=\"CharOverride-2\">26:5 \u1f10\u03bc\u03af\u03c3\u03b7\u03c3\u03b1 \u1f10\u03ba\u03ba\u03bb\u03b7\u03c3\u03af\u03b1\u03bd \u03c0\u03bf\u03bd\u03b7\u03c1\u03b5\u03c5\u03bf\u03bc\u03ad\u03bd\u03c9\u03bd \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u03bc\u03b5\u03c4\u1f70 \u1f00\u03c3\u03b5\u03b2\u1ff6\u03bd \u03bf\u1f50 \u03bc\u1f74 \u03ba\u03b1\u03b8\u03af\u03c3\u03c9 26:6 \u03bd\u03af\u03c8\u03bf\u03bc\u03b1\u03b9 \u1f10\u03bd \u1f00\u03b8\u1ff4\u03bf\u03b9\u03c2 \u03c4\u1f70\u03c2 \u03c7\u03b5\u1fd6\u03c1\u03ac\u03c2 \u03bc\u03bf\u03c5 \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u03ba\u03c5\u03ba\u03bb\u03ce\u03c3\u03c9 \u03c4\u1f78 \u03b8\u03c5\u03c3\u03b9\u03b1\u03c3\u03c4\u03ae\u03c1\u03b9\u03cc\u03bd \u03c3\u03bf\u03c5 \u03ba\u03cd\u03c1\u03b9\u03b5 26:7 \u03c4\u03bf\u1fe6 \u1f00\u03ba\u03bf\u1fe6\u03c3\u03b1\u03b9 \u03c6\u03c9\u03bd\u1f74\u03bd \u03b1\u1f30\u03bd\u03ad\u03c3\u03b5\u03c9\u03c2 \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u03b4\u03b9\u03b7\u03b3\u03ae\u03c3\u03b1\u03c3\u03b8\u03b1\u03b9 \u03c0\u03ac\u03bd\u03c4\u03b1 \u03c4\u1f70 \u03b8\u03b1\u03c5\u03bc\u03ac\u03c3\u03b9\u03ac \u03c3\u03bf\u03c5 26:8 \u03ba\u03cd\u03c1\u03b9\u03b5 \u1f20\u03b3\u03ac\u03c0\u03b7\u03c3\u03b1 \u03b5\u1f50\u03c0\u03c1\u03ad\u03c0\u03b5\u03b9\u03b1\u03bd \u03bf\u1f34\u03ba\u03bf\u03c5 \u03c3\u03bf\u03c5 \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u03c4\u03cc\u03c0\u03bf\u03bd \u03c3\u03ba\u03b7\u03bd\u03ce\u03bc\u03b1\u03c4\u03bf\u03c2 \u03b4\u03cc\u03be\u03b7\u03c2 \u03c3\u03bf\u03c5 26:9 \u03bc\u1f74 \u03c3\u03c5\u03bd\u03b1\u03c0\u03bf\u03bb\u03ad\u03c3\u1fc3\u03c2 \u03bc\u03b5\u03c4\u1f70 \u1f00\u03c3\u03b5\u03b2\u1ff6\u03bd \u03c4\u1f74\u03bd \u03c8\u03c5\u03c7\u03ae\u03bd \u03bc\u03bf\u03c5 \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u03bc\u03b5\u03c4\u1f70 \u1f00\u03bd\u03b4\u03c1\u1ff6\u03bd \u03b1\u1f31\u03bc\u03ac\u03c4\u03c9\u03bd \u03c4\u1f74\u03bd \u03b6\u03c9\u03ae\u03bd \u03bc\u03bf\u03c5 26:10 \u1f67\u03bd \u1f10\u03bd \u03c7\u03b5\u03c1\u03c3\u1f76\u03bd \u1f00\u03bd\u03bf\u03bc\u03af\u03b1\u03b9 \u1f21 \u03b4\u03b5\u03be\u03b9\u1f70 \u03b1\u1f50\u03c4\u1ff6\u03bd \u1f10\u03c0\u03bb\u03ae\u03c3\u03b8\u03b7 \u03b4\u03ce\u03c1\u03c9\u03bd 26:11 \u1f10\u03b3\u1f7c \u03b4\u1f72 \u1f10\u03bd \u1f00\u03ba\u03b1\u03ba\u03af\u1fb3 \u03bc\u03bf\u03c5 \u1f10\u03c0\u03bf\u03c1\u03b5\u03cd\u03b8\u03b7\u03bd \u03bb\u03cd\u03c4\u03c1\u03c9\u03c3\u03b1\u03af \u03bc\u03b5 \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u1f10\u03bb\u03ad\u03b7\u03c3\u03cc\u03bd \u03bc\u03b5 26:12 \u1f41 \u03b3\u1f70\u03c1 \u03c0\u03bf\u03cd\u03c2 \u03bc\u03bf\u03c5 \u1f14\u03c3\u03c4\u03b7 \u1f10\u03bd \u03b5\u1f50\u03b8\u03cd\u03c4\u03b7\u03c4\u03b9 \u1f10\u03bd \u1f10\u03ba\u03ba\u03bb\u03b7\u03c3\u03af\u03b1\u03b9\u03c2 \u03b5\u1f50\u03bb\u03bf\u03b3\u03ae\u03c3\u03c9 \u03c3\u03b5 \u03ba\u03cd\u03c1\u03b9\u03b5<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Hebrew-Paragraph-Style--Right-to-Left- ParaOverride-2\" lang=\"he-IL\"><span class=\"CharOverride-10\">Psalmoi \/ Psalms 26<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Hebrew-Paragraph-Style--Right-to-Left- ParaOverride-2\" lang=\"he-IL\"><span class=\"CharOverride-2\">Of David 26:1 Judge me, O Lord; for I have walked in my innocence: and hoping in the Lord I shall not be moved. 26:2 Prove me, O Lord, and try me; purify as with fire my reins and my heart. 26:3 For thy mercy is before mine eyes: and I am well pleased with thy truth. 26:4 I have not sat with the council of vanity, and will in nowise enter in with transgressors. 26:5 I have hated the assembly of wicked doers; and will not sit with ungodly men. 26:6 I will wash my hands in innocency, and compass thine altar, O Lord: 26:7 to hear the voice of praise, and to declare all thy wonderful works. 26:8 O Lord, I have loved the beauty of thy house, and the place of the tabernacle of thy glory. 26:9 Destroy not my soul together with the ungodly, nor my life with bloody men: 26:10 in whose hands are iniquities, and their right hand is filled with bribes. 26:11 But I have walked in my innocence: redeem me, and have mercy upon me. 26:12 My foot stands in an even place: in the congregations will I bless thee, O Lord. (LXX)<\/span><\/p>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-2\"><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> In<\/span> <span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-5\">Tehillim \/ Psalms 26:1-12,<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> David opens saying <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d0 \u05dc\u05b0\u05d3\u05b8\u05d5\u05b4\u05d3 | \u05e9\u05c1\u05b8\u05e4\u05b0\u05d8\u05b5\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d9\u05b0\u05d4\u05b9\u05d5\u05b8\u05d4 \u05db\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9-\u05d0\u05b2\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05ea\u05bb\u05de\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d4\u05b8\u05dc\u05b7\u05db\u05b0\u05ea\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d5\u05bc\u05d1\u05b7\u05d9\u05d4\u05b9\u05d5\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b8\u05d8\u05b7\u05d7\u05b0\u05ea\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9 \u05dc\u05b9\u05d0 \u05d0\u05b6\u05de\u05b0\u05e2\u05b8\u05d3:<\/span> <span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Of David 26:1 Vindicate me, O Lord, for I have walked in my integrity, And I have trusted in the Lord without wavering. (NASB)<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> The Aramaic Targum states <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d0 \u05dc\u05d3\u05d5\u05d3 \u05d3\u05d5\u05df \u05d9\u05ea\u05d9 \u05d9\u05d4\u05d5\u05d4 \u05d0\u05e8\u05d5\u05dd \u05d0\u05e0\u05d0 \u05d1\u05e9\u05dc\u05de\u05d5\u05ea\u05d9 \u05d0\u05e0\u05d0 \u05d4\u05dc\u05d9\u05db\u05d9\u05ea \u05d5\u05d1\u05d9\u05d4\u05d5\u05d4 \u05e1\u05d1\u05e8\u05d9\u05ea \u05db\u05dc\u05d9\u05ea\u05d9 \u05d5\u05d1\u05de\u05d9\u05de\u05e8\u05d0 \u05d3\u05d9\u05d9\u05d9 \u05d4\u05ea\u05e8\u05d7\u05d9\u05e6\u05d9\u05ea \u05dc\u05d0 \u05d0\u05d6\u05d3\u05e2\u05d6\u05e2\u05c3<\/span> <span class=\"Character-Style-1\">26:1 Of David. Judge me, O Lord, for I have walked in my innocence; and in the Lord I have hoped [and] trusted; I shall not be shaken. (EMC) <\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">and the Septuagint states \u03c4\u03bf\u1fe6 \u03b4\u03b1\u03c5\u03b9\u03b4 \u03ba\u03c1\u1fd6\u03bd\u03cc\u03bd \u03bc\u03b5 \u03ba\u03cd\u03c1\u03b9\u03b5 \u1f45\u03c4\u03b9 \u1f10\u03b3\u1f7c \u1f10\u03bd \u1f00\u03ba\u03b1\u03ba\u03af\u1fb3 \u03bc\u03bf\u03c5 \u1f10\u03c0\u03bf\u03c1\u03b5\u03cd\u03b8\u03b7\u03bd \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u1f10\u03c0\u1f76 \u03c4\u1ff7 \u03ba\u03c5\u03c1\u03af\u1ff3 \u1f10\u03bb\u03c0\u03af\u03b6\u03c9\u03bd \u03bf\u1f50 \u03bc\u1f74 \u1f00\u03c3\u03b8\u03b5\u03bd\u03ae\u03c3\u03c9 <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">26:1 Judge me, O Lord; for I have walked in my innocence: and hoping in the Lord I shall not be moved. (LXX)<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> How many people in the bible walked with integrity during their lives? The rabbis translate the Hebrew text as <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d1\u05e9\u05dc\u05de\u05d5\u05ea\u05d9 \u05d0\u05e0\u05d0 \u05d4\u05dc\u05d9\u05db\u05d9\u05ea<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> meaning <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cin perfection I walked\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> using the word <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d1\u05e9\u05dc\u05de\u05d5\u05ea\u05d9<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> to describe the <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cone who walked in perfection.\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> Is there anyone who has walked in perfection in this world like the rabbis are saying David did? Can we honestly say that David walked in perfection? Here David uses the word <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05ea\u05bb\u05de\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> which is derived from the word <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05ea\u05dd<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> meaning <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cnaive, gullible, babe, ingenuous, simple, simpleminded, innocent.\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> The first occurrence of this word is found in the Torah in <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Bereshit \/ Genesis 20:5-6<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">. In this section of Scripture we find that Abraham lied about his wife Sarah and told Abimelech that Sarah was his sister. In fact, Sarah also told Abimelech that Abraham was her brother. As a result of this Abimelech took Sarah to his palace and he had plans to make her his wife. The Lord came to Abimelech and spoke to him telling him that he is not to touch Sarah because she is Abraham\u2019s wife. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-4\"><a id=\"_idIndexMarker000\"><\/a><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-12\">Bereshit \/ Genesis 20:5<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-4\"><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d4 \u05d4\u05b2\u05dc\u05b9\u05d0 \u05d4\u05d5\u05bc\u05d0 \u05d0\u05b8\u05de\u05b7\u05e8-\u05dc\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d0\u05b2\u05d7\u05b9\u05ea\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d4\u05b4\u05d5\u05d0 \u05d5\u05b0\u05d4\u05b4\u05d9\u05d0-\u05d2\u05b7\u05dd-\u05d4\u05b4\u05d5\u05d0 \u05d0\u05b8\u05de\u05b0\u05e8\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d0\u05b8\u05d7\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d4\u05d5\u05bc\u05d0 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0<\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text CharOverride-7\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05ea\u05b8\u05dd<\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">-\u05dc\u05b0\u05d1\u05b8\u05d1\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d5\u05bc\u05d1\u05b0\u05e0\u05b4\u05e7\u05b0\u05d9\u05b9\u05df \u05db\u05bc\u05b7\u05e4\u05bc\u05b7\u05d9 \u05e2\u05b8\u05e9\u05b4\u05b9\u05d9\u05ea\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d6\u05b9\u05d0\u05ea:<\/span> <span class=\"Character-Style-1\">20:5 \u2018Did he not himself say to me, \u2018She is my sister\u2019? And she herself said, \u2018He is my brother.\u2019 In the integrity of my heart and the innocence of my hands I have done this.\u2019 (NASB)<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-4\"><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-12\">Bereshit \/ Genesis 20:6<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-4\"><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\"> \u05d5\u05b7\u05d9\u05bc\u05b9\u05d0\u05de\u05b6\u05e8 \u05d0\u05b5\u05dc\u05b8\u05d9\u05d5 \u05d4\u05b8\u05d0\u05b1\u05dc\u05b9\u05d4\u05b4\u05d9\u05dd \u05d1\u05bc\u05b7\u05d7\u05b2\u05dc\u05b9\u05dd \u05d2\u05bc\u05b7\u05dd \u05d0\u05b8\u05e0\u05b9\u05db\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d9\u05b8\u05d3\u05b7\u05e2\u05b0\u05ea\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9 \u05db\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d1\u05b0<\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text CharOverride-7\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05ea\u05b8\u05dd<\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">-\u05dc\u05b0\u05d1\u05b8\u05d1\u05b0\u05da\u05b8 \u05e2\u05b8\u05e9\u05b4\u05b9\u05d9\u05ea\u05b8 \u05d6\u05bc\u05b9\u05d0\u05ea \u05d5\u05b8\u05d0\u05b6\u05d7\u05b0\u05e9\u05b9\u05da\u05b0 \u05d2\u05bc\u05b7\u05dd-\u05d0\u05b8\u05e0\u05b9\u05db\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d0\u05d5\u05b9\u05ea\u05b0\u05da\u05b8 \u05de\u05b5\u05d7\u05b2\u05d8\u05d5\u05b9-\u05dc\u05b4\u05d9 \u05e2\u05b7\u05dc-\u05db\u05bc\u05b5\u05df \u05dc\u05b9\u05d0-\u05e0\u05b0\u05ea\u05b7\u05ea\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9\u05da\u05b8 \u05dc\u05b4\u05e0\u05b0\u05d2\u05bc\u05b9\u05e2\u05b7 \u05d0\u05b5\u05dc\u05b6\u05d9\u05d4\u05b8:<\/span> <span class=\"Character-Style-1\">20:6 Then God said to him in the dream, \u2018Yes, I know that in the integrity of your heart you have done this, and I also kept you from sinning against Me; therefore I did not let you touch her. (NASB) <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-2\"><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">Reading through this section of Scripture from the Torah in <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Bereshit \/ Genesis 20<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> is interesting, Abimelech is being warned by the Lord God about Abraham\u2019s wife. The Hebrew text says <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cAnd God came to Abimelech\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> (<\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d5\u05b7\u05d9\u05bc\u05b8\u05d1\u05b9\u05d0 \u05d0\u05b1\u05dc\u05b9\u05d4\u05b4\u05d9\u05dd \u05d0\u05b6\u05dc-\u05d0\u05b2\u05d1\u05b4\u05d9\u05de\u05b6\u05dc\u05b6\u05da\u05b0 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b7\u05d7\u05b2\u05dc\u05d5\u05b9\u05dd \u05d4\u05b7\u05dc\u05bc\u05b8\u05d9\u05b0\u05dc\u05b8\u05d4<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">) whereas the Aramaic Targum says that <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cthe Word\u201d from before the Lord God came to Abimelech&#8230;\u201d <\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">(<\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d2 \u05d5\u05b7\u05d0\u05b2\u05ea\u05b8\u05d0 \u05de\u05b5\u05d9\u05de\u05b7\u05e8 \u05de\u05b4\u05df \u05e7\u05b3\u05d3\u05b8\u05dd \u05d9\u05b0\u05d9\u05b8 \u05dc\u05b0\u05d5\u05b7\u05ea \u05d0\u05b2\u05d1\u05b4\u05d9\u05de\u05b6\u05dc\u05b6\u05da\u05b0 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05d7\u05b6\u05dc\u05b0\u05de\u05b8\u05d0 \u05d3\u05b0\u05dc\u05b5\u05d9\u05dc\u05b0\u05d9\u05b8\u05d0 \u05d5\u05b7\u05d0\u05b2\u05de\u05b7\u05e8 \u05dc\u05b5\u05d9\u05d4\u05bc \u05d4\u05b8\u05d0 \u05d0\u05b7\u05ea\u05bc\u05b0 \u05de\u05b8\u05d0\u05b4\u05d9\u05ea \u05e2\u05b7\u05dc \u05e2\u05b5\u05d9\u05e1\u05b7\u05e7 \u05d0\u05b4\u05ea\u05bc\u05b0\u05ea\u05b8\u05d0 \u05d3\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d3\u05b0\u05d1\u05b7\u05e8\u05b0\u05ea\u05bc\u05b8\u05d0 \u05d5\u05b0\u05d4\u05b4\u05d9\u05d0 \u05d0\u05b4\u05ea\u05bc\u05b7\u05ea \u05d2\u05bc\u05b0\u05d1\u05b7\u05e8:<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">). Abimelech here states that in the innocence of his heart he did not know (<\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">20:5<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">) and the Lord agrees with his claim saying that He knew the integrity of his heart and that He had kept Abimelech from sinning and did not let him touch Abraham\u2019s wife. What is interesting is we see here in the Scriptures the Lord was working in Abimelech\u2019s life and he did not even know it. Do you think this happens today in our lives?<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-2\"><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> In addition to this, when thinking on the innocent and the guilty, we are reminded of the <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cmaking of atonement\u201d <\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">by the blood of the sacrificial animal that is required, according to the Torah, to be given in exchange for the life or blood of the guilty. The symbolic expression of an innocent life given for the guilty is indicated in the action of the guilty placing his hands upon the head of the animal and confessing his sins (see <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Vayikra \/ Leviticus 1:4, 4:4, 16:21<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">, etc.). According to the Torah, the worshiper\u2019s sins are transferred to the animal by faith and the animal was slaughtered and parts of the animal was burned along with the blood upon the altar. The Hebraic understanding of the blood atonement found in <\/span><a id=\"_idIndexMarker001\"><\/a><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Vayikra \/ Leviticus 17:11<\/span> <span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05db\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9-\u05e0\u05b6\u05e4\u05b6\u05e9\u05c1 \u05d4\u05b7\u05d1\u05bc\u05b8\u05e9\u05b8\u05b9\u05e8 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b7\u05d3\u05bc\u05b8\u05dd \u05d4\u05b4\u05d5\u05d0 \u05d5\u05b7\u05d0\u05b2\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9 \u05e0\u05b0\u05ea\u05b7\u05ea\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9\u05d5 \u05dc\u05b8\u05db\u05b6\u05dd \u05e2\u05b7\u05dc-\u05d4\u05b7\u05de\u05bc\u05b4\u05d6\u05b0\u05d1\u05bc\u05b5\u05d7\u05b7 \u05dc\u05b0\u05db\u05b7\u05e4\u05bc\u05b5\u05e8 \u05e2\u05b7\u05dc-\u05e0\u05b7\u05e4\u05b0\u05e9\u05c1\u05b9\u05ea\u05b5\u05d9\u05db\u05b6\u05dd \u05db\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9-\u05d4\u05b7\u05d3\u05bc\u05b8\u05dd \u05d4\u05d5\u05bc\u05d0 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b7\u05e0\u05bc\u05b6\u05e4\u05b6\u05e9\u05c1 \u05d9\u05b0\u05db\u05b7\u05e4\u05bc\u05b5\u05e8<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> says that the blood <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cfrom within\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> is what cleanses a man and makes atonement for his life. Here in <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Tehillim 26:1<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">, David was not asking God for atonement, he was in fact declaring his innocence and that he had trusted in the Lord without wavering. In addition to that, David used the Hebrew Word <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05e9\u05e4\u05d8<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> meaning <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cto judge\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> asking the Lord <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cto acquit\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> him of the charges that have been brought against him because he is innocent. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-2\"><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> David is so confident that he says <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d1 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05d7\u05b8\u05e0\u05b5\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d9\u05b0\u05d4\u05b9\u05d5\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d5\u05b0\u05e0\u05b7\u05e1\u05bc\u05b5\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9 \u05e6\u05b8\u05e8\u05b0\u05d5\u05e4\u05b8\u05d4 [\u05e6\u05b8\u05e8\u05b0\u05e4\u05b8\u05d4] \u05db\u05b4\u05dc\u05b0\u05d9\u05d5\u05b9\u05ea\u05b7\u05d9 \u05d5\u05b0\u05dc\u05b4\u05d1\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9:<\/span> <span class=\"Character-Style-1\">26:2 Examine me, O Lord, and try me; Test my mind and my heart. (NASB)<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> Most people would not want someone to know their thoughts, the reason being is the wickedness that is contained within the heart; however, David asked the Lord to test both his mind and heart. The rabbis translate <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Tehillim \/ Psalms 26:1<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> using the word <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d1\u05e9\u05dc\u05de\u05d5\u05ea\u05d9<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> to describe the <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cone who walked in perfection\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> and this word literally means <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cwholeness\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> or <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201ccompleteness.\u201d <\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">Do you think the rabbis thought David had literally lived his life perfectly? A person who is complete or whole is not divided with regard to his faith and trust in the Lord. Is that how the rabbis understood David to have walked in perfection? Take for example, one is not to live a divided life where one is a different person depending upon different circumstances. The person of integrity is the same in his private life as he is in his public life. Yeshua the Messiah spoke of the <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cpure in heart\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> (<\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Matthew 5:8<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">), pointing out that we are to be undivided in following God\u2019s commands. This is also consistent with moral purity, the Scriptures are full of references to integrity, character, and moral purity. For example, in <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">1 Kings 9:4<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">, the Lord instructs Solomon to walk with <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cintegrity of heart and uprightness\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> as his father David did. In <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">1 Chronicles 29:17<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> we read David saying <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cI know, my God, that you test the heart and are pleased with integrity.\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> We also read in <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Tehillim \/ Psalm 78:70-72<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> that <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cDavid shepherded them with integrity of heart, with skillful hands.\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> Proverbs also contains may verses on integrity. <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Mishley \/ Proverbs 10:9<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> says that, <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cHe who walks in integrity walks securely, But he who perverts his ways will be found out.\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> The man who walks in integrity will have a good reputation and will have no fear of <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cbeing exposed\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> or <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cfound out\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> due to corruption in his life. On the other hand, corruption is the opposite of integrity. Note that in the news on the war with Syria, it is said that this nation demands integrity. Is this really the case when the citizens of the USA have no integrity themselves? Look at the institution of marriage and the family, the proliferation of homosexuality today, how quickly people lie verses telling the truth, etc here in the USA. The Apostle Peter spoke a little on this and the corruption of mankind because of sin in <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">2 Peter 2:12-22<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-4\"><a id=\"_idIndexMarker002\"><\/a><span class=\"Character-Style-1 CharOverride-12\">2 Peter 2:12-22<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-4\"><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">2:12 But these, like unreasoning animals, born as creatures of instinct to be captured and killed, reviling where they have no knowledge, will in the destruction of those creatures also be destroyed, 2:13 suffering wrong as the wages of doing wrong. They count it a pleasure to revel in the daytime. They are stains and blemishes, reveling in their deceptions, as they carouse with you, 2:14 having eyes full of adultery that never cease from sin, enticing unstable souls, having a heart trained in greed, accursed children; 2:15 forsaking the right way, they have gone astray, having followed the way of Balaam, the son of Beor, who loved the wages of unrighteousness; 2:16 but he received a rebuke for his own transgression, for a mute donkey, speaking with a voice of a man, restrained the madness of the prophet. 2:17 These are springs without water and mists driven by a storm, for whom the black darkness has been reserved. 2:18 For speaking out arrogant words of vanity they entice by fleshly desires, by sensuality, those who barely escape from the ones who live in error, 2:19 promising them freedom while they themselves are slaves of corruption; for by what a man is overcome, by this he is enslaved. 2:20 For if, after they have escaped the defilements of the world by the knowledge of the Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, they are again entangled in them and are overcome, the last state has become worse for them than the first. 2:21 For it would be better for them not to have known the way of righteousness, than having known it, to turn away from the holy commandment handed on to them. 2:22 It has happened to them according to the true proverb, \u2018A dog returns to its own vomit,\u2019 and, \u2018A sow, after washing, returns to wallowing in the mire.\u2019 (NASB)<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-4\"><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-13\">12<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">\u03bf\u1f57\u03c4\u03bf\u03b9 \u03b4\u1f73, \u1f61\u03c2 \u1f04\u03bb\u03bf\u03b3\u03b1 \u03b6\u1ff7\u03b1 \u03b3\u03b5\u03b3\u03b5\u03bd\u03bd\u03b7\u03bc\u1f73\u03bd\u03b1 \u03c6\u03c5\u03c3\u03b9\u03ba\u1f70 \u03b5\u1f30\u03c2 \u1f05\u03bb\u03c9\u03c3\u03b9\u03bd \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u03c6\u03b8\u03bf\u03c1\u1f71\u03bd, \u1f10\u03bd \u03bf\u1f37\u03c2 \u1f00\u03b3\u03bd\u03bf\u03bf\u1fe6\u03c3\u03b9\u03bd \u03b2\u03bb\u03b1\u03c3\u03c6\u03b7\u03bc\u03bf\u1fe6\u03bd\u03c4\u03b5\u03c2, \u1f10\u03bd \u03c4\u1fc7 \u03c6\u03b8\u03bf\u03c1\u1fb7 \u03b1\u1f50\u03c4\u1ff6\u03bd \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u03c6\u03b8\u03b1\u03c1\u1f75\u03c3\u03bf\u03bd\u03c4\u03b1\u03b9, <\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-13\">13<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">\u1f00\u03b4\u03b9\u03ba\u03bf\u1f7b\u03bc\u03b5\u03bd\u03bf\u03b9 \u03bc\u03b9\u03c3\u03b8\u1f78\u03bd \u1f00\u03b4\u03b9\u03ba\u1f77\u03b1\u03c2: \u1f21\u03b4\u03bf\u03bd\u1f74\u03bd \u1f21\u03b3\u03bf\u1f7b\u03bc\u03b5\u03bd\u03bf\u03b9 \u03c4\u1f74\u03bd \u1f10\u03bd \u1f21\u03bc\u1f73\u03c1\u1fb3 \u03c4\u03c1\u03c5\u03c6\u1f75\u03bd, \u03c3\u03c0\u1f77\u03bb\u03bf\u03b9 \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u03bc\u1ff6\u03bc\u03bf\u03b9 \u1f10\u03bd\u03c4\u03c1\u03c5\u03c6\u1ff6\u03bd\u03c4\u03b5\u03c2 \u1f10\u03bd \u03c4\u03b1\u1fd6\u03c2 \u1f00\u03c0\u1f71\u03c4\u03b1\u03b9\u03c2 \u03b1\u1f50\u03c4\u1ff6\u03bd \u03c3\u03c5\u03bd\u03b5\u03c5\u03c9\u03c7\u03bf\u1f7b\u03bc\u03b5\u03bd\u03bf\u03b9 \u1f51\u03bc\u1fd6\u03bd, <\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-13\">14<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">\u1f40\u03c6\u03b8\u03b1\u03bb\u03bc\u03bf\u1f7a\u03c2 \u1f14\u03c7\u03bf\u03bd\u03c4\u03b5\u03c2 \u03bc\u03b5\u03c3\u03c4\u03bf\u1f7a\u03c2 \u03bc\u03bf\u03b9\u03c7\u03b1\u03bb\u1f77\u03b4\u03bf\u03c2 \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u1f00\u03ba\u03b1\u03c4\u03b1\u03c0\u03b1\u1f7b\u03c3\u03c4\u03bf\u03c5\u03c2 \u1f01\u03bc\u03b1\u03c1\u03c4\u1f77\u03b1\u03c2, \u03b4\u03b5\u03bb\u03b5\u1f71\u03b6\u03bf\u03bd\u03c4\u03b5\u03c2 \u03c8\u03c5\u03c7\u1f70\u03c2 \u1f00\u03c3\u03c4\u03b7\u03c1\u1f77\u03ba\u03c4\u03bf\u03c5\u03c2, \u03ba\u03b1\u03c1\u03b4\u1f77\u03b1\u03bd \u03b3\u03b5\u03b3\u03c5\u03bc\u03bd\u03b1\u03c3\u03bc\u1f73\u03bd\u03b7\u03bd \u03c0\u03bb\u03b5\u03bf\u03bd\u03b5\u03be\u1f77\u03b1\u03c2 \u1f14\u03c7\u03bf\u03bd\u03c4\u03b5\u03c2, \u03ba\u03b1\u03c4\u1f71\u03c1\u03b1\u03c2 \u03c4\u1f73\u03ba\u03bd\u03b1, <\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-13\">15<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">\u03ba\u03b1\u03c4\u03b1\u03bb\u03b5\u1f77\u03c0\u03bf\u03bd\u03c4\u03b5\u03c2 \u03b5\u1f50\u03b8\u03b5\u1fd6\u03b1\u03bd \u1f41\u03b4\u1f78\u03bd \u1f10\u03c0\u03bb\u03b1\u03bd\u1f75\u03b8\u03b7\u03c3\u03b1\u03bd, \u1f10\u03be\u03b1\u03ba\u03bf\u03bb\u03bf\u03c5\u03b8\u1f75\u03c3\u03b1\u03bd\u03c4\u03b5\u03c2 \u03c4\u1fc7 \u1f41\u03b4\u1ff7 \u03c4\u03bf\u1fe6 \u0392\u03b1\u03bb\u03b1\u1f70\u03bc \u03c4\u03bf\u1fe6 \u0392\u03bf\u03c3\u1f79\u03c1, \u1f43\u03c2 \u03bc\u03b9\u03c3\u03b8\u1f78\u03bd \u1f00\u03b4\u03b9\u03ba\u1f77\u03b1\u03c2 \u1f20\u03b3\u1f71\u03c0\u03b7\u03c3\u03b5\u03bd <\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-13\">16<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">\u1f14\u03bb\u03b5\u03b3\u03be\u03b9\u03bd \u03b4\u1f72 \u1f14\u03c3\u03c7\u03b5\u03bd \u1f30\u03b4\u1f77\u03b1\u03c2 \u03c0\u03b1\u03c1\u03b1\u03bd\u03bf\u03bc\u1f77\u03b1\u03c2: \u1f51\u03c0\u03bf\u03b6\u1f7b\u03b3\u03b9\u03bf\u03bd \u1f04\u03c6\u03c9\u03bd\u03bf\u03bd \u1f10\u03bd \u1f00\u03bd\u03b8\u03c1\u1f7d\u03c0\u03bf\u03c5 \u03c6\u03c9\u03bd\u1fc7 \u03c6\u03b8\u03b5\u03b3\u03be\u1f71\u03bc\u03b5\u03bd\u03bf\u03bd \u1f10\u03ba\u1f7d\u03bb\u03c5\u03c3\u03b5\u03bd \u03c4\u1f74\u03bd \u03c4\u03bf\u1fe6 \u03c0\u03c1\u03bf\u03c6\u1f75\u03c4\u03bf\u03c5 \u03c0\u03b1\u03c1\u03b1\u03c6\u03c1\u03bf\u03bd\u1f77\u03b1\u03bd. <\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-13\">17<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">\u039f\u1f57\u03c4\u03bf\u1f77 \u03b5\u1f30\u03c3\u03b9\u03bd \u03c0\u03b7\u03b3\u03b1\u1f76 \u1f04\u03bd\u03c5\u03b4\u03c1\u03bf\u03b9 \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u1f41\u03bc\u1f77\u03c7\u03bb\u03b1\u03b9 \u1f51\u03c0\u1f78 \u03bb\u03b1\u1f77\u03bb\u03b1\u03c0\u03bf\u03c2 \u1f10\u03bb\u03b1\u03c5\u03bd\u1f79\u03bc\u03b5\u03bd\u03b1\u03b9, \u03bf\u1f37\u03c2 \u1f41 \u03b6\u1f79\u03c6\u03bf\u03c2 \u03c4\u03bf\u1fe6 \u03c3\u03ba\u1f79\u03c4\u03bf\u03c5\u03c2 \u03c4\u03b5\u03c4\u1f75\u03c1\u03b7\u03c4\u03b1\u03b9. <\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-13\">18<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">\u1f51\u03c0\u1f73\u03c1\u03bf\u03b3\u03ba\u03b1 \u03b3\u1f70\u03c1 \u03bc\u03b1\u03c4\u03b1\u03b9\u1f79\u03c4\u03b7\u03c4\u03bf\u03c2 \u03c6\u03b8\u03b5\u03b3\u03b3\u1f79\u03bc\u03b5\u03bd\u03bf\u03b9 \u03b4\u03b5\u03bb\u03b5\u1f71\u03b6\u03bf\u03c5\u03c3\u03b9\u03bd \u1f10\u03bd \u1f10\u03c0\u03b9\u03b8\u03c5\u03bc\u1f77\u03b1\u03b9\u03c2 \u03c3\u03b1\u03c1\u03ba\u1f78\u03c2 \u1f00\u03c3\u03b5\u03bb\u03b3\u03b5\u1f77\u03b1\u03b9\u03c2 \u03c4\u03bf\u1f7a\u03c2 \u1f40\u03bb\u1f77\u03b3\u03c9\u03c2 \u1f00\u03c0\u03bf\u03c6\u03b5\u1f7b\u03b3\u03bf\u03bd\u03c4\u03b1\u03c2 \u03c4\u03bf\u1f7a\u03c2 \u1f10\u03bd \u03c0\u03bb\u1f71\u03bd\u1fc3 \u1f00\u03bd\u03b1\u03c3\u03c4\u03c1\u03b5\u03c6\u03bf\u03bc\u1f73\u03bd\u03bf\u03c5\u03c2, <\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-13\">19<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">\u1f10\u03bb\u03b5\u03c5\u03b8\u03b5\u03c1\u1f77\u03b1\u03bd \u03b1\u1f50\u03c4\u03bf\u1fd6\u03c2 \u1f10\u03c0\u03b1\u03b3\u03b3\u03b5\u03bb\u03bb\u1f79\u03bc\u03b5\u03bd\u03bf\u03b9, \u03b1\u1f50\u03c4\u03bf\u1f76 \u03b4\u03bf\u1fe6\u03bb\u03bf\u03b9 \u1f51\u03c0\u1f71\u03c1\u03c7\u03bf\u03bd\u03c4\u03b5\u03c2 \u03c4\u1fc6\u03c2 \u03c6\u03b8\u03bf\u03c1\u1fb6\u03c2: \u1fa7 \u03b3\u1f71\u03c1 \u03c4\u03b9\u03c2 \u1f25\u03c4\u03c4\u03b7\u03c4\u03b1\u03b9, \u03c4\u03bf\u1f7b\u03c4\u1ff3 \u03b4\u03b5\u03b4\u03bf\u1f7b\u03bb\u03c9\u03c4\u03b1\u03b9. <\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-13\">20<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">\u03b5\u1f30 \u03b3\u1f70\u03c1 \u1f00\u03c0\u03bf\u03c6\u03c5\u03b3\u1f79\u03bd\u03c4\u03b5\u03c2 \u03c4\u1f70 \u03bc\u03b9\u1f71\u03c3\u03bc\u03b1\u03c4\u03b1 \u03c4\u03bf\u1fe6 \u03ba\u1f79\u03c3\u03bc\u03bf\u03c5 \u1f10\u03bd \u1f10\u03c0\u03b9\u03b3\u03bd\u1f7d\u03c3\u03b5\u03b9 \u03c4\u03bf\u1fe6 \u03ba\u03c5\u03c1\u1f77\u03bf\u03c5 [\u1f21\u03bc\u1ff6\u03bd] \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u03c3\u03c9\u03c4\u1fc6\u03c1\u03bf\u03c2 \u1f38\u03b7\u03c3\u03bf\u1fe6 \u03a7\u03c1\u03b9\u03c3\u03c4\u03bf\u1fe6 \u03c4\u03bf\u1f7b\u03c4\u03bf\u03b9\u03c2 \u03b4\u1f72 \u03c0\u1f71\u03bb\u03b9\u03bd \u1f10\u03bc\u03c0\u03bb\u03b1\u03ba\u1f73\u03bd\u03c4\u03b5\u03c2 \u1f21\u03c4\u03c4\u1ff6\u03bd\u03c4\u03b1\u03b9, \u03b3\u1f73\u03b3\u03bf\u03bd\u03b5\u03bd \u03b1\u1f50\u03c4\u03bf\u1fd6\u03c2 \u03c4\u1f70 \u1f14\u03c3\u03c7\u03b1\u03c4\u03b1 \u03c7\u03b5\u1f77\u03c1\u03bf\u03bd\u03b1 \u03c4\u1ff6\u03bd \u03c0\u03c1\u1f7d\u03c4\u03c9\u03bd. <\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-13\">21<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">\u03ba\u03c1\u03b5\u1fd6\u03c4\u03c4\u03bf\u03bd \u03b3\u1f70\u03c1 \u1f26\u03bd \u03b1\u1f50\u03c4\u03bf\u1fd6\u03c2 \u03bc\u1f74 \u1f10\u03c0\u03b5\u03b3\u03bd\u03c9\u03ba\u1f73\u03bd\u03b1\u03b9 \u03c4\u1f74\u03bd \u1f41\u03b4\u1f78\u03bd \u03c4\u1fc6\u03c2 \u03b4\u03b9\u03ba\u03b1\u03b9\u03bf\u03c3\u1f7b\u03bd\u03b7\u03c2 \u1f22 \u1f10\u03c0\u03b9\u03b3\u03bd\u03bf\u1fe6\u03c3\u03b9\u03bd \u1f51\u03c0\u03bf\u03c3\u03c4\u03c1\u1f73\u03c8\u03b1\u03b9 \u1f10\u03ba \u03c4\u1fc6\u03c2 \u03c0\u03b1\u03c1\u03b1\u03b4\u03bf\u03b8\u03b5\u1f77\u03c3\u03b7\u03c2 \u03b1\u1f50\u03c4\u03bf\u1fd6\u03c2 \u1f01\u03b3\u1f77\u03b1\u03c2 \u1f10\u03bd\u03c4\u03bf\u03bb\u1fc6\u03c2. <\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-13\">22<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">\u03c3\u03c5\u03bc\u03b2\u1f73\u03b2\u03b7\u03ba\u03b5\u03bd \u03b1\u1f50\u03c4\u03bf\u1fd6\u03c2 \u03c4\u1f78 \u03c4\u1fc6\u03c2 \u1f00\u03bb\u03b7\u03b8\u03bf\u1fe6\u03c2 \u03c0\u03b1\u03c1\u03bf\u03b9\u03bc\u1f77\u03b1\u03c2, \u039a\u1f7b\u03c9\u03bd \u1f10\u03c0\u03b9\u03c3\u03c4\u03c1\u1f73\u03c8\u03b1\u03c2 \u1f10\u03c0\u1f76 \u03c4\u1f78 \u1f34\u03b4\u03b9\u03bf\u03bd \u1f10\u03be\u1f73\u03c1\u03b1\u03bc\u03b1, \u03ba\u03b1\u1f77, \u03c5\u03c2 \u03bb\u03bf\u03c5\u03c3\u03b1\u03bc\u1f73\u03bd\u03b7 \u03b5\u1f30\u03c2 \u03ba\u03c5\u03bb\u03b9\u03c3\u03bc\u1f78\u03bd \u03b2\u03bf\u03c1\u03b2\u1f79\u03c1\u03bf\u03c5.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-2\"><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">The Apostle Peter speaks of the wicked in this way <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201c2:19 promising them freedom while they themselves are slaves of corruption; for by what a man is overcome, by this he is enslaved. 2:20 For if, after they have escaped the defilements of the world by the knowledge of the Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, they are again entangled in them and are overcome, the last state has become worse for them than the first.\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> These men that Peter is speaking of are enslaved to corruption. The Apostle Paul said in <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Galatians 6:8 For the one who sows to his own flesh will from the flesh reap corruption, but the one who sows to the Spirit will from the Spirit reap eternal life.<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> There are plenty of Scriptures regarding the desires of the flesh, the point that is being made here from Peter and Paul is that we are not of this world. We now belong to the Lord God Almighty and therefore we are to live for the Lord and not as the children of this world. According to Paul if we sow to the flesh we will reap corruption; similarly, if we sow to the Spirit, we will reap from the Spirit eternal life. If we work and walk according to the word of God and apply it to our lives (walk in His ways) we will reap eternal life. Peter said in 1 Peter chapter 1 saying <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">1:4 For by these He has granted to us His precious and magnificent promises, so that by them you may become partakers of the divine nature, having escaped the corruption that is in the world by lust. (NASB)<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> According to Peter, in the act of studying God\u2019s word and applying it to our lives, we learn the ways of the divine nature. What does it mean to be set free from the corruption of this world? In the Messiah we are set free, the victory has been given to us, but we also must practice this by living the way God desires for us to live, in this we are set free from the corruption of this world. In learning to walk in God\u2019s ways, the Lord sets us free from the desires of the flesh. The corrupt and wicked man year after year chases the desire of his flesh and it truly is slavery. Being enslaved to sin and corruption, the human heart is at the center of it all. In <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Tehillim \/ Psalms 26:1-2<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">, David was confident that this was not the case for him and he asked the Lord saying <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d1 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05d7\u05b8\u05e0\u05b5\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d9\u05b0\u05d4\u05b9\u05d5\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d5\u05b0\u05e0\u05b7\u05e1\u05bc\u05b5\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9 \u05e6\u05b8\u05e8\u05b0\u05d5\u05e4\u05b8\u05d4 [\u05e6\u05b8\u05e8\u05b0\u05e4\u05b8\u05d4] \u05db\u05b4\u05dc\u05b0\u05d9\u05d5\u05b9\u05ea\u05b7\u05d9 \u05d5\u05b0\u05dc\u05b4\u05d1\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9:<\/span> <span class=\"Character-Style-1\">26:2 Examine me, O Lord, and try me; Test my mind and my heart. (NASB)<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> His confidence is rooted in his knowledge of the Torah and that God is characterized by His lovingkindness and mercy (<\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d2 \u05db\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9-\u05d7\u05b7\u05e1\u05b0\u05d3\u05bc\u05b0\u05da\u05b8 \u05dc\u05b0\u05e0\u05b6\u05d2\u05b6\u05d3 \u05e2\u05b5\u05d9\u05e0\u05b8\u05d9 \u05d5\u05b0\u05d4\u05b4\u05ea\u05b0\u05d4\u05b7\u05dc\u05bc\u05b7\u05db\u05b0\u05ea\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b7\u05d0\u05b2\u05de\u05b4\u05ea\u05bc\u05b6\u05da\u05b8:<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">) and that he (David) has walked in God\u2019s truth. What does it mean to walk in God\u2019s truth? The Apostle John had the following thoughts regarding walking in truth.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-4\"><a id=\"_idIndexMarker003\"><\/a><span class=\"Character-Style-1 CharOverride-12\">2 John 1:4-11<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-4\"><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">1:4 I was very glad to find some of your children walking in truth, just as we have received commandment to do from the Father. 1:5 Now I ask you, lady, not as though I were writing to you a new commandment, but the one which we have had from the beginning, that we love one another. 1:6 And this is love, that we walk according to His commandments. This is the commandment, just as you have heard from the beginning, that you should walk in it. 1:7 For many deceivers have gone out into the world, those who do not acknowledge Jesus Christ as coming in the flesh. This is the deceiver and the antichrist. 1:8 Watch yourselves, that you do not lose what we have accomplished, but that you may receive a full reward. 1:9 Anyone who goes too far and does not abide in the teaching of Christ, does not have God; the one who abides in the teaching, he has both the Father and the Son. 1:10 If anyone comes to you and does not bring this teaching, do not receive him into your house, and do not give him a greeting; 1:11 for the one who gives him a greeting participates in his evil deeds. (NASB)<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-4\"><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-13\">4<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">\u1f18\u03c7\u1f71\u03c1\u03b7\u03bd \u03bb\u1f77\u03b1\u03bd \u1f45\u03c4\u03b9 \u03b5\u1f55\u03c1\u03b7\u03ba\u03b1 \u1f10\u03ba \u03c4\u1ff6\u03bd \u03c4\u1f73\u03ba\u03bd\u03c9\u03bd \u03c3\u03bf\u03c5 \u03c0\u03b5\u03c1\u03b9\u03c0\u03b1\u03c4\u03bf\u1fe6\u03bd\u03c4\u03b1\u03c2 \u1f10\u03bd \u1f00\u03bb\u03b7\u03b8\u03b5\u1f77\u1fb3, \u03ba\u03b1\u03b8\u1f7c\u03c2 \u1f10\u03bd\u03c4\u03bf\u03bb\u1f74\u03bd \u1f10\u03bb\u1f71\u03b2\u03bf\u03bc\u03b5\u03bd \u03c0\u03b1\u03c1\u1f70 \u03c4\u03bf\u1fe6 \u03c0\u03b1\u03c4\u03c1\u1f79\u03c2. <\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-13\">5<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">\u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u03bd\u1fe6\u03bd \u1f10\u03c1\u03c9\u03c4\u1ff6 \u03c3\u03b5, \u03ba\u03c5\u03c1\u1f77\u03b1, \u03bf\u1f50\u03c7 \u1f61\u03c2 \u1f10\u03bd\u03c4\u03bf\u03bb\u1f74\u03bd \u03ba\u03b1\u03b9\u03bd\u1f74\u03bd \u03b3\u03c1\u1f71\u03c6\u03c9\u03bd \u03c3\u03bf\u03b9 \u1f00\u03bb\u03bb\u1f70 \u1f23\u03bd \u03b5\u1f34\u03c7\u03bf\u03bc\u03b5\u03bd \u1f00\u03c0\u2019 \u1f00\u03c1\u03c7\u1fc6\u03c2, \u1f35\u03bd\u03b1 \u1f00\u03b3\u03b1\u03c0\u1ff6\u03bc\u03b5\u03bd \u1f00\u03bb\u03bb\u1f75\u03bb\u03bf\u03c5\u03c2. <\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-13\">6<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">\u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u03b1\u1f55\u03c4\u03b7 \u1f10\u03c3\u03c4\u1f76\u03bd \u1f21 \u1f00\u03b3\u1f71\u03c0\u03b7, \u1f35\u03bd\u03b1 \u03c0\u03b5\u03c1\u03b9\u03c0\u03b1\u03c4\u1ff6\u03bc\u03b5\u03bd \u03ba\u03b1\u03c4\u1f70 \u03c4\u1f70\u03c2 \u1f10\u03bd\u03c4\u03bf\u03bb\u1f70\u03c2 \u03b1\u1f50\u03c4\u03bf\u1fe6: \u03b1\u1f55\u03c4\u03b7 \u1f21 \u1f10\u03bd\u03c4\u03bf\u03bb\u1f75 \u1f10\u03c3\u03c4\u03b9\u03bd, \u03ba\u03b1\u03b8\u1f7c\u03c2 \u1f20\u03ba\u03bf\u1f7b\u03c3\u03b1\u03c4\u03b5 \u1f00\u03c0\u2019 \u1f00\u03c1\u03c7\u1fc6\u03c2, \u1f35\u03bd\u03b1 \u1f10\u03bd \u03b1\u1f50\u03c4\u1fc7 \u03c0\u03b5\u03c1\u03b9\u03c0\u03b1\u03c4\u1fc6\u03c4\u03b5. <\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-13\">7<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">\u1f45\u03c4\u03b9 \u03c0\u03bf\u03bb\u03bb\u03bf\u1f76 \u03c0\u03bb\u1f71\u03bd\u03bf\u03b9 \u1f10\u03be\u1fc6\u03bb\u03b8\u03bf\u03bd \u03b5\u1f30\u03c2 \u03c4\u1f78\u03bd \u03ba\u1f79\u03c3\u03bc\u03bf\u03bd, \u03bf\u1f31 \u03bc\u1f74 \u1f41\u03bc\u03bf\u03bb\u03bf\u03b3\u03bf\u1fe6\u03bd\u03c4\u03b5\u03c2 \u1f38\u03b7\u03c3\u03bf\u1fe6\u03bd \u03a7\u03c1\u03b9\u03c3\u03c4\u1f78\u03bd \u1f10\u03c1\u03c7\u1f79\u03bc\u03b5\u03bd\u03bf\u03bd \u1f10\u03bd \u03c3\u03b1\u03c1\u03ba\u1f77: \u03bf\u1f57\u03c4\u1f79\u03c2 \u1f10\u03c3\u03c4\u03b9\u03bd \u1f41 \u03c0\u03bb\u1f71\u03bd\u03bf\u03c2 \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u1f41 \u1f00\u03bd\u03c4\u1f77\u03c7\u03c1\u03b9\u03c3\u03c4\u03bf\u03c2. <\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-13\">8<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">\u03b2\u03bb\u1f73\u03c0\u03b5\u03c4\u03b5 \u1f11\u03b1\u03c5\u03c4\u03bf\u1f7b\u03c2, \u1f35\u03bd\u03b1 \u03bc\u1f74 \u1f00\u03c0\u03bf\u03bb\u1f73\u03c3\u03b7\u03c4\u03b5 \u1f03 \u03b5\u1f30\u03c1\u03b3\u03b1\u03c3\u1f71\u03bc\u03b5\u03b8\u03b1 \u1f00\u03bb\u03bb\u1f70 \u03bc\u03b9\u03c3\u03b8\u1f78\u03bd \u03c0\u03bb\u1f75\u03c1\u03b7 \u1f00\u03c0\u03bf\u03bb\u1f71\u03b2\u03b7\u03c4\u03b5. <\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-13\">9<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">\u03c0\u1fb6\u03c2 \u1f41 \u03c0\u03c1\u03bf\u1f71\u03b3\u03c9\u03bd \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u03bc\u1f74 \u03bc\u1f73\u03bd\u03c9\u03bd \u1f10\u03bd \u03c4\u1fc7 \u03b4\u03b9\u03b4\u03b1\u03c7\u1fc7 \u03c4\u03bf\u1fe6 \u03a7\u03c1\u03b9\u03c3\u03c4\u03bf\u1fe6 \u03b8\u03b5\u1f78\u03bd \u03bf\u1f50\u03ba \u1f14\u03c7\u03b5\u03b9: \u1f41 \u03bc\u1f73\u03bd\u03c9\u03bd \u1f10\u03bd \u03c4\u1fc7 \u03b4\u03b9\u03b4\u03b1\u03c7\u1fc7, \u03bf\u1f57\u03c4\u03bf\u03c2 \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u03c4\u1f78\u03bd \u03c0\u03b1\u03c4\u1f73\u03c1\u03b1 \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u03c4\u1f78\u03bd \u03c5\u1f31\u1f78\u03bd \u1f14\u03c7\u03b5\u03b9. <\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-13\">10<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">\u03b5\u1f34 \u03c4\u03b9\u03c2 \u1f14\u03c1\u03c7\u03b5\u03c4\u03b1\u03b9 \u03c0\u03c1\u1f78\u03c2 \u1f51\u03bc\u1fb6\u03c2 \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u03c4\u03b1\u1f7b\u03c4\u03b7\u03bd \u03c4\u1f74\u03bd \u03b4\u03b9\u03b4\u03b1\u03c7\u1f74\u03bd \u03bf\u1f50 \u03c6\u1f73\u03c1\u03b5\u03b9, \u03bc\u1f74 \u03bb\u03b1\u03bc\u03b2\u1f71\u03bd\u03b5\u03c4\u03b5 \u03b1\u1f50\u03c4\u1f78\u03bd \u03b5\u1f30\u03c2 \u03bf\u1f30\u03ba\u1f77\u03b1\u03bd \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u03c7\u03b1\u1f77\u03c1\u03b5\u03b9\u03bd \u03b1\u1f50\u03c4\u1ff7 \u03bc\u1f74 \u03bb\u1f73\u03b3\u03b5\u03c4\u03b5: <\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-13\">11<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">\u1f41 \u03bb\u1f73\u03b3\u03c9\u03bd \u03b3\u1f70\u03c1 \u03b1\u1f50\u03c4\u1ff7 \u03c7\u03b1\u1f77\u03c1\u03b5\u03b9\u03bd \u03ba\u03bf\u03b9\u03bd\u03c9\u03bd\u03b5\u1fd6 \u03c4\u03bf\u1fd6\u03c2 \u1f14\u03c1\u03b3\u03bf\u03b9\u03c2 \u03b1\u1f50\u03c4\u03bf\u1fe6 \u03c4\u03bf\u1fd6\u03c2 \u03c0\u03bf\u03bd\u03b7\u03c1\u03bf\u1fd6\u03c2.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-2\"><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">Reading through the second epistle of John, he makes a few interesting comments, (i) that John has found the children walking in truth, in the way that had been received by commandment from the Torah to do (<\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">1:4, i.e. they were walking according to God\u2019s word<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">) and (ii) the specific commandment that John is referring to is the one regarding loving one another. He says that <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cthis is love\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> that we walk according to His commandments and he qualifies his statement saying this is the commandment that you received from the beginning (<\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">1:6<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">). This love was not simply loving \u201cone another\u201d but also that of loving God so much that we would obey Him according to His Word. In addition to this, John also says <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">1:9 Anyone who goes too far and does not abide in the teaching of Christ, does not have God; the one who abides in the teaching, he has both the Father and the Son. (NASB)<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> What does it mean to <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cgo too far\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> and not abide in the teaching of Christ? The Greek text says <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cthe one violating and not abiding in the teaching of Christ.\u201d <\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">(<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-13\">9<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">\u03c0\u1fb6\u03c2 \u1f41 \u03c0\u03c1\u03bf\u1f71\u03b3\u03c9\u03bd \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u03bc\u1f74 \u03bc\u1f73\u03bd\u03c9\u03bd \u1f10\u03bd \u03c4\u1fc7 \u03b4\u03b9\u03b4\u03b1\u03c7\u1fc7 \u03c4\u03bf\u1fe6 \u03a7\u03c1\u03b9\u03c3\u03c4\u03bf\u1fe6 \u03b8\u03b5\u1f78\u03bd \u03bf\u1f50\u03ba \u1f14\u03c7\u03b5\u03b9: \u1f41 \u03bc\u1f73\u03bd\u03c9\u03bd \u1f10\u03bd \u03c4\u1fc7 \u03b4\u03b9\u03b4\u03b1\u03c7\u1fc7, \u03bf\u1f57\u03c4\u03bf\u03c2 \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u03c4\u1f78\u03bd \u03c0\u03b1\u03c4\u1f73\u03c1\u03b1 \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u03c4\u1f78\u03bd \u03c5\u1f31\u1f78\u03bd \u1f14\u03c7\u03b5\u03b9.) What exactly is the teaching of Christ? (Remember that John is talking in the context of the Torah.) John goes on to say that <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">1:10 If anyone comes to you and does not bring this teaching, do not receive him into your house, and do not give him a greeting; 1:11 for the one who gives him a greeting participates in his evil deeds. (NASB)<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> Is walking in God\u2019s truth walking in and according to His commandment? Is the teaching of Christ the teaching of the commandment in the Torah? To walk in the truth, simply means, <\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-5\">\u201cto order one\u2019s life according to the Word of God.\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> Our lives are to be in tune with God\u2019s Word, that is, (i) to receive His Word, (ii) to do His Word, (iii) to continue in His Word, (iv) to take God\u2019s wisdom and knowledge about life and apply it to our lives, and (v) to walk in the ways that God has laid out in His Word. David says that <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cwalking in God\u2019s truth\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> means that <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d3 \u05dc\u05b9\u05d0-\u05d9\u05b8\u05e9\u05c1\u05b7\u05d1\u05b0\u05ea\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9 \u05e2\u05b4\u05dd-\u05de\u05b0\u05ea\u05b5\u05d9-\u05e9\u05c1\u05b8\u05d5\u05b0\u05d0 \u05d5\u05b0\u05e2\u05b4\u05dd-\u05e0\u05b7\u05e2\u05b2\u05dc\u05b8\u05de\u05b4\u05d9\u05dd \u05dc\u05b9\u05d0 \u05d0\u05b8\u05d1\u05d5\u05b9\u05d0: \u05d4 \u05e9\u05b8\u05b9\u05e0\u05b5\u05d0\u05ea\u05b4\u05d9 \u05e7\u05b0\u05d4\u05b7\u05dc \u05de\u05b0\u05e8\u05b5\u05e2\u05b4\u05d9\u05dd \u05d5\u05b0\u05e2\u05b4\u05dd-\u05e8\u05b0\u05e9\u05c1\u05b8\u05e2\u05b4\u05d9\u05dd \u05dc\u05b9\u05d0 \u05d0\u05b5\u05e9\u05c1\u05b5\u05d1: <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\"> 26:4 I do not sit with deceitful men, Nor will I go with pretenders. 26:5 I hate the assembly of evildoers, And I will not sit with the wicked. (NASB)<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> Because he has not kept the counsel of the wicked and has not sat in the assembly of evildoers, he is innocent before God. What does it mean to <\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-5\">\u201csit with the wicked?\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> According to <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Tehillim \/ Psalms 1<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">, (1) the blessed man does not walk in the counsel of the wicked, (2) does not stand in the path of sinners, (3) does not sit in the seat of the scoffers, (4) he delights in the law of the LORD, (5) he meditates on the law of the LORD day and night, (6) he will be like a tree planted by the streams of water that will yield fruit in his season like the tree, (7) not one fruit will wither like the tree\u2019s leaf, and (8) whatever he does, he prospers. <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Tehillim \/ Psalms 1<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> suggests that we will prosper in the things we do if we don\u2019t follow the way of sinners (<\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">the way of the wicked or corruption<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">). How does one walk according to God\u2019s way? The key to walking according to God\u2019s ways is to bind ourselves to Him and to know His Word. We are influenced by who we live with, for example, we are influenced by the unrighteousness of others, what we watch on television or what we listen to (music), the friends we associate with, etc. Studying God\u2019s word we are influenced to live in righteousness, this comes through meditating upon the word. How does one meditate on God\u2019s word? To meditate upon the Word means to ponder or contemplate the Written Word of God. This means we should be thinking about God\u2019s word regularly and consider the dwelling upon God\u2019s word as something very precious and valuable. This would require us to be exposed to God\u2019s word daily so that we can think upon (ponder) His word. Following the way of unrighteousness is the result of our not having set out minds to following the way of righteousness. This is not simply a mental exercise in and of ourselves, but is something the Holy Spirit leads us in the way that God\u2019s word directs us to go. In <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Tehillim \/ Psalms 26:1-2<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">, David asked the Lord saying <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d1 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05d7\u05b8\u05e0\u05b5\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d9\u05b0\u05d4\u05b9\u05d5\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d5\u05b0\u05e0\u05b7\u05e1\u05bc\u05b5\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9 \u05e6\u05b8\u05e8\u05b0\u05d5\u05e4\u05b8\u05d4 [\u05e6\u05b8\u05e8\u05b0\u05e4\u05b8\u05d4] \u05db\u05b4\u05dc\u05b0\u05d9\u05d5\u05b9\u05ea\u05b7\u05d9 \u05d5\u05b0\u05dc\u05b4\u05d1\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9:<\/span> <span class=\"Character-Style-1\">26:2 Examine me, O Lord, and try me; Test my mind and my heart. (NASB)<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> His confidence is rooted in the fact that he has lived his life according to the Torah of God. Walking in God\u2019s truth is achieved by living according to God\u2019s Word. This is what David meant when he said <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d5 \u05d0\u05b6\u05e8\u05b0\u05d7\u05b7\u05e5 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05e0\u05b4\u05e7\u05bc\u05b8\u05d9\u05d5\u05b9\u05df \u05db\u05bc\u05b7\u05e4\u05bc\u05b8\u05d9 \u05d5\u05b7\u05d0\u05b2\u05e1\u05b9\u05d1\u05b0\u05d1\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d0\u05b6\u05ea-\u05de\u05b4\u05d6\u05b0\u05d1\u05bc\u05b7\u05d7\u05b2\u05da\u05b8 \u05d9\u05b0\u05d4\u05b9\u05d5\u05b8\u05d4: \u05d6 \u05dc\u05b7\u05e9\u05c1\u05b0\u05de\u05b4\u05e2\u05b7 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05e7\u05d5\u05b9\u05dc \u05ea\u05bc\u05d5\u05b9\u05d3\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d5\u05bc\u05dc\u05b0\u05e1\u05b7\u05e4\u05bc\u05b5\u05e8 \u05db\u05bc\u05b8\u05dc-\u05e0\u05b4\u05e4\u05b0\u05dc\u05b0\u05d0\u05d5\u05b9\u05ea\u05b6\u05d9\u05da\u05b8: \u05d7 \u05d9\u05b0\u05d4\u05d5\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d0\u05b8\u05d4\u05b7\u05d1\u05b0\u05ea\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9 \u05de\u05b0\u05e2\u05d5\u05b9\u05df \u05d1\u05bc\u05b5\u05d9\u05ea\u05b6\u05da\u05b8 \u05d5\u05bc\u05de\u05b0\u05e7\u05d5\u05b9\u05dd \u05de\u05b4\u05e9\u05c1\u05b0\u05db\u05bc\u05b7\u05df \u05db\u05bc\u05b0\u05d1\u05d5\u05b9\u05d3\u05b6\u05da\u05b8:<\/span> <span class=\"Character-Style-1\">26:6 I shall wash my hands in innocence, And I will go about Your altar, O Lord, 26:7 That I may proclaim with the voice of thanksgiving And declare all Your wonders. 26:8 O Lord, I love the habitation of Your house And the place where Your glory dwells. (NASB)<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> David says that he will wash his hands in <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cinnocence\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> and will go unto the altar of the Lord. In addition to this, he says that he will proclaim thanks giving by his voice and how he loves the place of God\u2019s habitation. This sounds very similar to the Thank Offering that is described in the Torah. Studying the Torah on the Thank Offering what is the spiritual significance or relevance for us today? Today we are not accustomed to using the word Korban <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201csacrifice\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> except metaphorically because of the destruction of the second temple. The author of the Torah (Moshe) spoke of the literal, physical thank offerings. The relevance of the Thank Offering today is threefold. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-2\"><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> Firstly, giving thanks, like David is saying here in <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Tehillim \/ Psalms 26<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">, is an expression of our relationship with the Lord God Almighty. In the Torah, the Thank Offering was simply called Todat (<\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05ea\u05bc\u05d5\u05b9\u05d3\u05b7\u05ea<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">) in the Hebrew text for <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cthanks.\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> If a person offers the peace offering along with his sacrifice of thanksgiving he shall offer the peace offering for thanksgiving as it is described in <\/span><a id=\"_idIndexMarker004\"><\/a><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Vayikra \/ Leviticus 7:11-15<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> which states <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">7:11 \u2018Now this is the law of the sacrifice of peace offerings which shall be presented to the Lord. 7:12 \u2018If he offers it by way of thanksgiving, then along with the sacrifice of thanksgiving he shall offer unleavened cakes mixed with oil, and unleavened wafers spread with oil, and cakes of well stirred fine flour mixed with oil. 7:13 \u2018With the sacrifice of his peace offerings for thanksgiving, he shall present his offering with cakes of leavened bread. 7:14 \u2018Of this he shall present one of every offering as a contribution to the Lord; it shall belong to the priest who sprinkles the blood of the peace offerings. 7:15 \u2018Now as for the flesh of the sacrifice of his thanksgiving peace offerings, it shall be eaten on the day of his offering; he shall not leave any of it over until morning. (NASB) <\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">(<\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d9\u05d0 \u05d5\u05b0\u05d6\u05b9\u05d0\u05ea \u05ea\u05bc\u05d5\u05b9\u05e8\u05b7\u05ea \u05d6\u05b6\u05d1\u05b7\u05d7 \u05d4\u05b7\u05e9\u05bc\u05c1\u05b0\u05dc\u05b8\u05de\u05b4\u05d9\u05dd \u05d0\u05b2\u05e9\u05c1\u05b6\u05e8 \u05d9\u05b7\u05e7\u05b0\u05e8\u05b4\u05d9\u05d1 \u05dc\u05b7\u05d9\u05d4\u05d5\u05b9\u05b8\u05d4: \u05d9\u05d1 \u05d0\u05b4\u05dd \u05e2\u05b7\u05dc-\u05ea\u05bc\u05d5\u05b9\u05d3\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d9\u05b7\u05e7\u05b0\u05e8\u05b4\u05d9\u05d1\u05b6\u05e0\u05bc\u05d5\u05bc \u05d5\u05b0\u05d4\u05b4\u05e7\u05b0\u05e8\u05b4\u05d9\u05d1 | \u05e2\u05b7\u05dc-\u05d6\u05b6\u05d1\u05b7\u05d7 \u05d4\u05b7\u05ea\u05bc\u05d5\u05b9\u05d3\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d7\u05b7\u05dc\u05bc\u05d5\u05b9\u05ea \u05de\u05b7\u05e6\u05bc\u05d5\u05b9\u05ea \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05dc\u05d5\u05bc\u05dc\u05b9\u05ea \u05d1\u05bc\u05b7\u05e9\u05bc\u05c1\u05b6\u05de\u05b6\u05df \u05d5\u05bc\u05e8\u05b0\u05e7\u05b4\u05d9\u05e7\u05b5\u05d9 \u05de\u05b7\u05e6\u05bc\u05d5\u05b9\u05ea \u05de\u05b0\u05e9\u05c1\u05bb\u05d7\u05b4\u05d9\u05dd \u05d1\u05bc\u05b7\u05e9\u05bc\u05c1\u05b8\u05de\u05b6\u05df \u05d5\u05b0\u05e1\u05b9\u05dc\u05b6\u05ea \u05de\u05bb\u05e8\u05b0\u05d1\u05bc\u05b6\u05db\u05b6\u05ea \u05d7\u05b7\u05dc\u05bc\u05b9\u05ea \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05dc\u05d5\u05bc\u05dc\u05b9\u05ea \u05d1\u05bc\u05b7\u05e9\u05bc\u05c1\u05b8\u05de\u05b6\u05df: \u05d9\u05d2 \u05e2\u05b7\u05dc-\u05d7\u05b7\u05dc\u05bc\u05b9\u05ea \u05dc\u05b6\u05d7\u05b6\u05dd \u05d7\u05b8\u05de\u05b5\u05e5 \u05d9\u05b7\u05e7\u05b0\u05e8\u05b4\u05d9\u05d1 \u05e7\u05b8\u05e8\u05b0\u05d1\u05bc\u05b8\u05e0\u05d5\u05b9 \u05e2\u05b7\u05dc-\u05d6\u05b6\u05d1\u05b7\u05d7 \u05ea\u05bc\u05d5\u05b9\u05d3\u05b7\u05ea \u05e9\u05c1\u05b0\u05dc\u05b8\u05de\u05b8\u05d9\u05d5: \u05d9\u05d3 \u05d5\u05b0\u05d4\u05b4\u05e7\u05b0\u05e8\u05b4\u05d9\u05d1 \u05de\u05b4\u05de\u05bc\u05b6\u05e0\u05bc\u05d5\u05bc \u05d0\u05b6\u05d7\u05b8\u05d3 \u05de\u05b4\u05db\u05bc\u05b8\u05dc-\u05e7\u05b8\u05e8\u05b0\u05d1\u05bc\u05b8\u05df \u05ea\u05bc\u05b0\u05e8\u05d5\u05bc\u05de\u05b8\u05d4 \u05dc\u05b7\u05d9\u05d4\u05d5\u05b9\u05b8\u05d4 \u05dc\u05b7\u05db\u05bc\u05b9\u05d4\u05b5\u05df \u05d4\u05b7\u05d6\u05bc\u05b9\u05e8\u05b5\u05e7 \u05d0\u05b6\u05ea-\u05d3\u05bc\u05b7\u05dd \u05d4\u05b7\u05e9\u05bc\u05c1\u05b0\u05dc\u05b8\u05de\u05b4\u05d9\u05dd \u05dc\u05d5\u05b9 \u05d9\u05b4\u05d4\u05b0\u05d9\u05b6\u05d4: \u05d8\u05d5 \u05d5\u05bc\u05d1\u05b0\u05e9\u05b7\u05b9\u05e8 \u05d6\u05b6\u05d1\u05b7\u05d7 \u05ea\u05bc\u05d5\u05b9\u05d3\u05b7\u05ea \u05e9\u05c1\u05b0\u05dc\u05b8\u05de\u05b8\u05d9\u05d5 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05d9\u05d5\u05b9\u05dd \u05e7\u05b8\u05e8\u05b0\u05d1\u05bc\u05b8\u05e0\u05d5\u05b9 \u05d9\u05b5\u05d0\u05b8\u05db\u05b5\u05dc \u05dc\u05b9\u05d0-\u05d9\u05b7\u05e0\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9\u05d7\u05b7 \u05de\u05b4\u05de\u05bc\u05b6\u05e0\u05bc\u05d5\u05bc \u05e2\u05b7\u05d3-\u05d1\u05bc\u05b9\u05e7\u05b6\u05e8:<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">). Interestingly, the Torah describes two types of offerings, the Peace Offering and the Thank Offering. Why do you think these two types of offerings are grouped together? The Apostolic Writings provides some insight into this question. There cannot be true thanksgiving to God without first having peace with God. The concept of true thanksgiving and having true peace with the Lord God is understood by the Apostles and is brought into perspective in relation to our Lord and Savior Yeshua by the Apostle Paul in Romans 5:1-2, <\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-13\">1<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">\u0394\u03b9\u03ba\u03b1\u03b9\u03c9\u03b8\u1f73\u03bd\u03c4\u03b5\u03c2 \u03bf\u1f56\u03bd \u1f10\u03ba \u03c0\u1f77\u03c3\u03c4\u03b5\u03c9\u03c2 \u03b5\u1f30\u03c1\u1f75\u03bd\u03b7\u03bd \u1f14\u03c7\u03bf\u03bc\u03b5\u03bd \u03c0\u03c1\u1f78\u03c2 \u03c4\u1f78\u03bd \u03b8\u03b5\u1f78\u03bd \u03b4\u03b9\u1f70 \u03c4\u03bf\u1fe6 \u03ba\u03c5\u03c1\u1f77\u03bf\u03c5 \u1f21\u03bc\u1ff6\u03bd \u1f38\u03b7\u03c3\u03bf\u1fe6 \u03a7\u03c1\u03b9\u03c3\u03c4\u03bf\u1fe6, <\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-13\">2<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">\u03b4\u03b9\u2019 \u03bf\u1f57 \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u03c4\u1f74\u03bd \u03c0\u03c1\u03bf\u03c3\u03b1\u03b3\u03c9\u03b3\u1f74\u03bd \u1f10\u03c3\u03c7\u1f75\u03ba\u03b1\u03bc\u03b5\u03bd [\u03c4\u1fc7 \u03c0\u1f77\u03c3\u03c4\u03b5\u03b9] \u03b5\u1f30\u03c2 \u03c4\u1f74\u03bd \u03c7\u1f71\u03c1\u03b9\u03bd \u03c4\u03b1\u1f7b\u03c4\u03b7\u03bd \u1f10\u03bd \u1f27 \u1f11\u03c3\u03c4\u1f75\u03ba\u03b1\u03bc\u03b5\u03bd, \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u03ba\u03b1\u03c5\u03c7\u1f7d\u03bc\u03b5\u03b8\u03b1 \u1f10\u03c0\u2019 \u1f10\u03bb\u03c0\u1f77\u03b4\u03b9 \u03c4\u1fc6\u03c2 \u03b4\u1f79\u03be\u03b7\u03c2 \u03c4\u03bf\u1fe6 \u03b8\u03b5\u03bf\u1fe6.<\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\"> 5:1 Therefore, having been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ, 5:2 through whom also we have obtained our introduction by faith into this grace in which we stand; and we exult in hope of the glory of God. (NASB)<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> Having made peace with the Lord God in His Messiah Yeshua we have thankful hearts towards the Lord of the hope of His glory. Note that in <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Tehillim \/ Psalms 24<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> the Lord God according to the Apostolic and Rabbinic commentary (Midrash), God will place His glory upon each of us in this world and in the Olam Habbah (world to come). Lacking a thankful heart before the Lord perhaps suggests a lack of genuine peace with God. Paul believed that Yeshua is our sin offering and that Yeshua has become the way or the path of peace with God our Father in Heaven. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-2\"><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> Secondly, thanksgiving expresses our reliance upon the Lord as we express our thanks for His kindness, blessing, salvation, mercy, and restoration in our relationship with Him. According to <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Vayikra \/ Leviticus 7:15<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> the offering of thanks before the Lord appears to have been done with expediency in consuming the sacred flesh <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d5 \u05d5\u05bc\u05d1\u05b0\u05e9\u05b7\u05b9\u05e8 \u05d6\u05b6\u05d1\u05b7\u05d7 \u05ea\u05bc\u05d5\u05b9\u05d3\u05b7\u05ea \u05e9\u05c1\u05b0\u05dc\u05b8\u05de\u05b8\u05d9\u05d5 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05d9\u05d5\u05b9\u05dd \u05e7\u05b8\u05e8\u05b0\u05d1\u05bc\u05b8\u05e0\u05d5\u05b9 \u05d9\u05b5\u05d0\u05b8\u05db\u05b5\u05dc \u05dc\u05b9\u05d0-\u05d9\u05b7\u05e0\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9\u05d7\u05b7 \u05de\u05b4\u05de\u05bc\u05b6\u05e0\u05bc\u05d5\u05bc \u05e2\u05b7\u05d3-\u05d1\u05bc\u05b9\u05e7\u05b6\u05e8:<\/span> <span class=\"Character-Style-1\">7:15 \u2018Now as for the flesh of the sacrifice of his thanksgiving peace offerings, it shall be eaten on the day of his offering; he shall not leave any of it over until morning. (NASB)<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> According to <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Vayikra \/ Leviticus 7:15<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">, there is urgency for thanksgiving that is connected to consuming (eating) the sacrifice expressed here in the verse. The meal could not be left over until morning; the giving of thanks cannot wait. The tendency on our behalf today is when we pray asking the Lord for help we wait to see what happens, to see how things turn out before we give thanks to God. Does waiting on God to answer our prayer before giving thanks pose a problem within the context of the Thank offering we are studying here? How do you think David understood this question with regard to <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Tehillim \/ Psalms 26:6-8?<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> Once having prayed for the Lord\u2019s help we should not wait to give thanks for His hearing and helping us with regard to our prayer. We need to be in a continual state of thankfulness before the Lord for His mercy. Biblical faith trusts and testifies even in the midst of the problems of life, this is similar to what Paul wrote in <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">1 Thessalonians 5:18<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> saying \u1f10\u03bd \u03c0\u03b1\u03bd\u03c4\u1f76 \u03b5\u1f50\u03c7\u03b1\u03c1\u03b9\u03c3\u03c4\u03b5\u1fd6\u03c4\u03b5: \u03c4\u03bf\u1fe6\u03c4\u03bf \u03b3\u1f70\u03c1 \u03b8\u1f73\u03bb\u03b7\u03bc\u03b1 \u03b8\u03b5\u03bf\u1fe6 \u1f10\u03bd \u03a7\u03c1\u03b9\u03c3\u03c4\u1ff7 \u1f38\u03b7\u03c3\u03bf\u1fe6 \u03b5\u1f30\u03c2 \u1f51\u03bc\u1fb6\u03c2. <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">5:18 in everything give thanks; for this is God\u2019s will for you in Christ Jesus. (NASB)<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> The essential meaning of the verse in <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">1 Thessalonians 5:18<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> might be understood in the context of eating the sacred flesh in the <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Todat Korban<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> (Thank Offering), according to the Torah, don\u2019t wait to see how things turn out, give thanks to the Lord immediately and don\u2019t let anything remain until morning. Interestingly, those who left over the <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cTodat Korban\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> for a later time committed a great sin and were not accepted before Lord God <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d9\u05d7 \u05d5\u05b0\u05d0\u05b4\u05dd \u05d4\u05b5\u05d0\u05b8\u05db\u05b9\u05dc \u05d9\u05b5\u05d0\u05b8\u05db\u05b5\u05dc \u05de\u05b4\u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05e9\u05b7\u05b9\u05e8-\u05d6\u05b6\u05d1\u05b7\u05d7 \u05e9\u05c1\u05b0\u05dc\u05b8\u05de\u05b8\u05d9\u05d5 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b7\u05d9\u05bc\u05d5\u05b9\u05dd \u05d4\u05b7\u05e9\u05bc\u05c1\u05b0\u05dc\u05b4\u05d9\u05e9\u05c1\u05b4\u05d9 \u05dc\u05b9\u05d0 \u05d9\u05b5\u05e8\u05b8\u05e6\u05b6\u05d4 \u05d4\u05b7\u05de\u05bc\u05b7\u05e7\u05b0\u05e8\u05b4\u05d9\u05d1 \u05d0\u05b9\u05ea\u05d5\u05b9 \u05dc\u05b9\u05d0 \u05d9\u05b5\u05d7\u05b8\u05e9\u05c1\u05b5\u05d1 \u05dc\u05d5\u05b9 \u05e4\u05bc\u05b4\u05d2\u05bc\u05d5\u05bc\u05dc \u05d9\u05b4\u05d4\u05b0\u05d9\u05b6\u05d4 \u05d5\u05b0\u05d4\u05b7\u05e0\u05bc\u05b6\u05e4\u05b6\u05e9\u05c1 \u05d4\u05b8\u05d0\u05b9\u05db\u05b6\u05dc\u05b6\u05ea \u05de\u05b4\u05de\u05bc\u05b6\u05e0\u05bc\u05d5\u05bc \u05e2\u05b2\u05d5\u05b9\u05e0\u05b8\u05d4\u05bc \u05ea\u05bc\u05b4\u05e9\u05bc\u05c2\u05b8\u05d0:<\/span> <span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Vayikra \/ Leviticus 7:18 \u2018So if any of the flesh of the sacrifice of his peace offerings should ever be eaten on the third day, he who offers it will not be accepted, and it will not be reckoned to his benefit. It shall be an offensive thing, and the person who eats of it will bear his own iniquity. (NASB)<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> According to the Torah, eating the sacrifice following the third day would result in the person bearing their own iniquity or guilt. If we pray only to receive and do not give thanks prior to God working in our lives, is this a sin before God? <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-2\"><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> Thirdly, thanksgiving expresses our resolve or determination of faith in the Lord God to help us and that He hears our prayers. In ancient Israel, at any moment, there was always the possibility of being attached by the philistines or an enemy living in or near the land of Israel. Life and circumstances were always difficult whether philistine forces, roman forces, or just the typical difficulties in life. With this in mind, the giving of a Thank Offering becomes one of faith and shows ones determination and thankfulness before God no matter the circumstance. Regardless of how we feel we need to demonstrate our faith even in the midst of our pain and trouble. One way to begin doing this is by allowing Yeshua the Messiah to establish Himself as your mediator of peace before the Lord and to reconcile (restore to a state of good standing) us to God. Consider what Yeshua said prior to His leaving to return to the Father in Heaven in <\/span><a id=\"_idIndexMarker005\"><\/a><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">John 20:20-23<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">, <\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-13\">20<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">\u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u03c4\u03bf\u1fe6\u03c4\u03bf \u03b5\u1f30\u03c0\u1f7c\u03bd \u1f14\u03b4\u03b5\u03b9\u03be\u03b5\u03bd \u03c4\u1f70\u03c2 \u03c7\u03b5\u1fd6\u03c1\u03b1\u03c2 \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u03c4\u1f74\u03bd \u03c0\u03bb\u03b5\u03c5\u03c1\u1f70\u03bd \u03b1\u1f50\u03c4\u03bf\u1fd6\u03c2. \u1f10\u03c7\u1f71\u03c1\u03b7\u03c3\u03b1\u03bd \u03bf\u1f56\u03bd \u03bf\u1f31 \u03bc\u03b1\u03b8\u03b7\u03c4\u03b1\u1f76 \u1f30\u03b4\u1f79\u03bd\u03c4\u03b5\u03c2 \u03c4\u1f78\u03bd \u03ba\u1f7b\u03c1\u03b9\u03bf\u03bd. <\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-13\">21<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">\u03b5\u1f36\u03c0\u03b5\u03bd \u03bf\u1f56\u03bd \u03b1\u1f50\u03c4\u03bf\u1fd6\u03c2 [\u1f41 \u1f38\u03b7\u03c3\u03bf\u1fe6\u03c2] \u03c0\u1f71\u03bb\u03b9\u03bd, \u0395\u1f30\u03c1\u1f75\u03bd\u03b7 \u1f51\u03bc\u1fd6\u03bd: \u03ba\u03b1\u03b8\u1f7c\u03c2 \u1f00\u03c0\u1f73\u03c3\u03c4\u03b1\u03bb\u03ba\u1f73\u03bd \u03bc\u03b5 \u1f41 \u03c0\u03b1\u03c4\u1f75\u03c1, \u03ba\u1f00\u03b3\u1f7c \u03c0\u1f73\u03bc\u03c0\u03c9 \u1f51\u03bc\u1fb6\u03c2. <\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-13\">22<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">\u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u03c4\u03bf\u1fe6\u03c4\u03bf \u03b5\u1f30\u03c0\u1f7c\u03bd \u1f10\u03bd\u03b5\u03c6\u1f7b\u03c3\u03b7\u03c3\u03b5\u03bd \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u03bb\u1f73\u03b3\u03b5\u03b9 \u03b1\u1f50\u03c4\u03bf\u1fd6\u03c2, \u039b\u1f71\u03b2\u03b5\u03c4\u03b5 \u03c0\u03bd\u03b5\u1fe6\u03bc\u03b1 \u1f05\u03b3\u03b9\u03bf\u03bd: <\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-13\">23<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">\u1f04\u03bd \u03c4\u03b9\u03bd\u03c9\u03bd \u1f00\u03c6\u1fc6\u03c4\u03b5 \u03c4\u1f70\u03c2 \u1f01\u03bc\u03b1\u03c1\u03c4\u1f77\u03b1\u03c2 \u1f00\u03c6\u1f73\u03c9\u03bd\u03c4\u03b1\u03b9 \u03b1\u1f50\u03c4\u03bf\u1fd6\u03c2, \u1f04\u03bd \u03c4\u03b9\u03bd\u03c9\u03bd \u03ba\u03c1\u03b1\u03c4\u1fc6\u03c4\u03b5 \u03ba\u03b5\u03ba\u03c1\u1f71\u03c4\u03b7\u03bd\u03c4\u03b1\u03b9. <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">20:21 So Jesus said to them again, \u2018Peace be with you; as the Father has sent Me, I also send you.\u2019 20:22 And when He had said this, He breathed on them and said to them, \u2018Receive the Holy Spirit. 20:23 \u2018If you forgive the sins of any, their sins have been forgiven them; if you retain the sins of any, they have been retained.\u2019 (NASB)<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> The Offering of Peace symbolizes our being in a right relationship with God. This is why we begin our relationship with the Lord by confessing our sins and by recognizing the importance of the sacrifice for the forgiveness of sins that is found in Yeshua God\u2019s only Son. When David said <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d5 \u05d0\u05b6\u05e8\u05b0\u05d7\u05b7\u05e5 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05e0\u05b4\u05e7\u05bc\u05b8\u05d9\u05d5\u05b9\u05df \u05db\u05bc\u05b7\u05e4\u05bc\u05b8\u05d9 \u05d5\u05b7\u05d0\u05b2\u05e1\u05b9\u05d1\u05b0\u05d1\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d0\u05b6\u05ea-\u05de\u05b4\u05d6\u05b0\u05d1\u05bc\u05b7\u05d7\u05b2\u05da\u05b8 \u05d9\u05b0\u05d4\u05b9\u05d5\u05b8\u05d4: \u05d6 \u05dc\u05b7\u05e9\u05c1\u05b0\u05de\u05b4\u05e2\u05b7 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05e7\u05d5\u05b9\u05dc \u05ea\u05bc\u05d5\u05b9\u05d3\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d5\u05bc\u05dc\u05b0\u05e1\u05b7\u05e4\u05bc\u05b5\u05e8 \u05db\u05bc\u05b8\u05dc-\u05e0\u05b4\u05e4\u05b0\u05dc\u05b0\u05d0\u05d5\u05b9\u05ea\u05b6\u05d9\u05da\u05b8: \u05d7 \u05d9\u05b0\u05d4\u05d5\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d0\u05b8\u05d4\u05b7\u05d1\u05b0\u05ea\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9 \u05de\u05b0\u05e2\u05d5\u05b9\u05df \u05d1\u05bc\u05b5\u05d9\u05ea\u05b6\u05da\u05b8 \u05d5\u05bc\u05de\u05b0\u05e7\u05d5\u05b9\u05dd \u05de\u05b4\u05e9\u05c1\u05b0\u05db\u05bc\u05b7\u05df \u05db\u05bc\u05b0\u05d1\u05d5\u05b9\u05d3\u05b6\u05da\u05b8:<\/span> <span class=\"Character-Style-1\">26:6 I shall wash my hands in innocence, And I will go about Your altar, O Lord, 26:7 That I may proclaim with the voice of thanksgiving And declare all Your wonders. 26:8 O Lord, I love the habitation of Your house And the place where Your glory dwells. (NASB)<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> he very well may have been thinking on the sacrificial system that is laid out in the Torah and was a very important part of his life. Today, these things are very important for us to meditate upon, the reason being is because of the significance of Yeshua the Messiah\u2019s atoning role in making atonement for our sins according to the Torah of God. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-2\"><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> David concludes saying <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\"> \u05d8 \u05d0\u05b7\u05dc-\u05ea\u05bc\u05b6\u05d0\u05b1\u05e1\u05b9\u05e3 \u05e2\u05b4\u05dd-\u05d7\u05b7\u05d8\u05bc\u05b8\u05d0\u05b4\u05d9\u05dd \u05e0\u05b7\u05e4\u05b0\u05e9\u05c1\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d5\u05b0\u05e2\u05b4\u05dd-\u05d0\u05b7\u05e0\u05b0\u05e9\u05c1\u05b5\u05d9 \u05d3\u05b8\u05de\u05b4\u05d9\u05dd \u05d7\u05b7\u05d9\u05bc\u05b8\u05d9: \u05d9 \u05d0\u05b2\u05e9\u05c1\u05b6\u05e8-\u05d1\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9\u05d3\u05b5\u05d9\u05d4\u05b6\u05dd \u05d6\u05b4\u05de\u05bc\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d5\u05b4\u05d9\u05de\u05b4\u05d9\u05e0\u05b8\u05dd \u05de\u05b8\u05dc\u05b0\u05d0\u05b8\u05d4 \u05e9\u05bc\u05c1\u05b9\u05d7\u05b7\u05d3: \u05d9\u05d0 \u05d5\u05b7\u05d0\u05b2\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05ea\u05bb\u05de\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d0\u05b5\u05dc\u05b5\u05da\u05b0 \u05e4\u05bc\u05b0\u05d3\u05b5\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d5\u05b0\u05d7\u05b8\u05e0\u05bc\u05b5\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9: \u05d9\u05d1 \u05e8\u05b7\u05d2\u05b0\u05dc\u05b4\u05d9 \u05e2\u05b8\u05de\u05b0\u05d3\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d1\u05b0\u05de\u05b4\u05d9\u05e9\u05c1\u05d5\u05b9\u05e8 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05de\u05b7\u05e7\u05b0\u05d4\u05b5\u05dc\u05b4\u05d9\u05dd \u05d0\u05b2\u05d1\u05b8\u05e8\u05b5\u05da\u05b0 \u05d9\u05b0\u05d4\u05b9\u05d5\u05b8\u05d4:<\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\"> 26:9 Do not take my soul away along with sinners, Nor my life with men of bloodshed, 26:10 In whose hands is a wicked scheme, And whose right hand is full of bribes. 26:11 But as for me, I shall walk in my integrity; Redeem me, and be gracious to me. 26:12 My foot stands on a level place; In the congregations I shall bless the Lord. (NASB)<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> Is David really worried that the Lord will carry him away along with the wicked? It appears that he is making a request (asking) the Lord to not carry him away. Why do you think David is afraid that the Lord will take his soul with the men who shed the blood of the innocent? Could it possibly be because of his having Uriah the husband of Bathsheba put to death? King David understood that God patiently waits and forgives those who seek His face in humility and repentance. The opening verses in <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Tehillim \/ Psalms 51<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> tell us the purpose of the Psalm <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d0 \u05dc\u05b7\u05de\u05b0\u05e0\u05b7\u05e6\u05bc\u05b5\u05d7\u05b7 \u05de\u05b4\u05d6\u05b0\u05de\u05d5\u05b9\u05e8 \u05dc\u05b0\u05d3\u05b8\u05d5\u05b4\u05d3: \u05d1 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05d1\u05d5\u05b9\u05d0-\u05d0\u05b5\u05dc\u05b8\u05d9\u05d5 \u05e0\u05b8\u05ea\u05b8\u05df \u05d4\u05b7\u05e0\u05bc\u05b8\u05d1\u05b4\u05d9\u05d0 \u05db\u05bc\u05b7\u05d0\u05b2\u05e9\u05c1\u05b6\u05e8-\u05d1\u05bc\u05b8\u05d0 \u05d0\u05b6\u05dc-\u05d1\u05bc\u05b7\u05ea-\u05e9\u05c1\u05b8\u05d1\u05b7\u05e2 <\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> a song of David that is associated with the transgression of the sin with Bat-Shava (<\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d1\u05bc\u05b7\u05ea-\u05e9\u05c1\u05b8\u05d1\u05b7\u05e2<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">, Bathsheba). <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Tehillim \/ Psalms 51<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> provide us with some details on the condition of King David after having sinned in adultery with Bathsheba. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-5\"><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text CharOverride-7\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05e1\u05e4\u05e8 \u05ea\u05d4\u05d9\u05dc\u05d9\u05dd \u05e4\u05e8\u05e7 \u05e0\u05d0 \u05e4\u05e1\u05d5\u05e7 \u05d0-\u05db\u05d0<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-6\"><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d0 \u05dc\u05b7\u05de\u05b0\u05e0\u05b7\u05e6\u05bc\u05b5\u05d7\u05b7 \u05de\u05b4\u05d6\u05b0\u05de\u05d5\u05b9\u05e8 \u05dc\u05b0\u05d3\u05b8\u05d5\u05b4\u05d3: \u05d1 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05d1\u05d5\u05b9\u05d0-\u05d0\u05b5\u05dc\u05b8\u05d9\u05d5 \u05e0\u05b8\u05ea\u05b8\u05df \u05d4\u05b7\u05e0\u05bc\u05b8\u05d1\u05b4\u05d9\u05d0 \u05db\u05bc\u05b7\u05d0\u05b2\u05e9\u05c1\u05b6\u05e8-\u05d1\u05bc\u05b8\u05d0 \u05d0\u05b6\u05dc-\u05d1\u05bc\u05b7\u05ea-\u05e9\u05c1\u05b8\u05d1\u05b7\u05e2: \u05d2 \u05d7\u05b8\u05e0\u05bc\u05b5\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d0\u05b1\u05dc\u05b9\u05d4\u05b4\u05d9\u05dd \u05db\u05bc\u05b0\u05d7\u05b7\u05e1\u05b0\u05d3\u05bc\u05b6\u05da\u05b8 \u05db\u05bc\u05b0\u05e8\u05b9\u05d1 \u05e8\u05b7\u05d7\u05b2\u05de\u05b6\u05d9\u05da\u05b8 \u05de\u05b0\u05d7\u05b5\u05d4 \u05e4\u05b0\u05e9\u05c1\u05b8\u05e2\u05b8\u05d9: \u05d3 \u05d4\u05b6\u05e8\u05b6\u05d1\u05d4 [\u05d4\u05b6\u05e8\u05b6\u05d1] \u05db\u05bc\u05b7\u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05e1\u05b5\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9 \u05de\u05b5\u05e2\u05b2\u05d5\u05b9\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d5\u05bc\u05de\u05b5\u05d7\u05b7\u05d8\u05bc\u05b8\u05d0\u05ea\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d8\u05b7\u05d4\u05b2\u05e8\u05b5\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9: \u05d4 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greatness of Your compassion blot out my transgressions. 51:2 Wash me thoroughly from my iniquity And cleanse me from my sin. 51:3 For I know my transgressions, And my sin is ever before me. 51:4 Against You, You only, I have sinned And done what is evil in Your sight, So that You are justified when You speak And blameless when You judge. 51:5 Behold, I was brought forth in iniquity, And in sin my mother conceived me. 51:6 Behold, You desire truth in the innermost being, And in the hidden part You will make me know wisdom. 51:7 Purify me with hyssop, and I shall be clean; Wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow. 51:8 Make me to hear joy and gladness, Let the bones which You have broken rejoice. 51:9 Hide Your face from my sins And blot out all my iniquities. 51:10 Create in me a clean heart, O God, And renew a steadfast spirit within me. 51:11 Do not cast me away from Your presence And do not take Your Holy Spirit from me. 51:12 Restore to me the joy of Your salvation And sustain me with a willing spirit. 51:13 Then I will teach transgressors Your ways, And sinners will be converted to You. 51:14 Deliver me from bloodguiltiness, O God, the God of my salvation; Then my tongue will joyfully sing of Your righteousness. 51:15 O Lord, open my lips, That my mouth may declare Your praise. 51:16 For You do not delight in sacrifice, otherwise I would give it; You are not pleased with burnt offering. 51:17 The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit; A broken and a contrite heart, O God, You will not despise. 51:18 By Your favor do good to Zion; Build the walls of Jerusalem. 51:19 Then You will delight in righteous sacrifices, In burnt offering and whole burnt offering; Then young bulls will be offered on Your altar. (NASB)<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-2\"><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">Reading <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Tehillim \/ Psalms 51<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> we get the idea that David\u2019s soul is suffering under the weight of his guilt after having lusted for another man\u2019s wife, being intimate with her and impregnating her, and then to cover up his sin killing Uriah, Bat-Sheva\u2019s husband (See <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">2 Samuel 11<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">). In the beginning of the Psalm, David uses three words for sin in the first few verses, <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05e4\u05b0\u05e9\u05c1\u05b8\u05e2\u05b8\u05d9<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> meaning <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201ccrime, sin, offense, felony, transgression,\u201d <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05de\u05b5\u05e2\u05b2\u05d5\u05b9\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> from the root <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05e2\u05d5\u05d5\u05df<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> meaning <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201csin, crime, offence, evil,\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> and the word <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d5\u05bc\u05de\u05b5\u05d7\u05b7\u05d8\u05bc\u05b8\u05d0\u05ea\u05b4\u05d9<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> from the root <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d7\u05d8\u05d0<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> meaning <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201csin, fault, offence, sinfulness, ungodliness, crime.\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> In addition to this, during David\u2019s confession of his sin, he used three words asking for forgiveness, <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05db\u05bc\u05b0\u05d7\u05b7\u05e1\u05b0\u05d3\u05bc\u05b6\u05da\u05b8<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> from the root word <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d7\u05e1\u05d3<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> meaning <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cgrace, mercy,\u201d <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05e8\u05b7\u05d7\u05b2\u05de\u05b6\u05d9\u05da\u05b8<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> from the root word <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05e8\u05d7\u05dd<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> meaning <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cto have mercy, compassion,\u201d<\/span> <span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05db\u05bc\u05b7\u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05e1\u05b5\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> from the root word <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05db\u05d1\u05e1<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> meaning <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cto wash.\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> In addition to this, the Torah also lists for us the sins that separate us from God. <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Mishley \/ Proverbs 21:2-3<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> tells us <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05db\u05bc\u05b8\u05dc-\u05d3\u05bc\u05b6\u05e8\u05b6\u05da\u05b0 \u05d0\u05b4\u05d9\u05e9\u05c1 \u05d9\u05b8\u05e9\u05c1\u05b8\u05e8 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05e2\u05b5\u05d9\u05e0\u05b8\u05d9\u05d5 \u05d5\u05b0\u05ea\u05b9\u05db\u05b5\u05df \u05dc\u05b4\u05d1\u05bc\u05d5\u05b9\u05ea \u05d9\u05b0\u05d4\u05b9\u05d5\u05b8\u05d4<\/span> <span class=\"Character-Style-1\">21:2 Every man\u2019s way is right in his own eyes, But the Lord weighs the hearts. (NASB)<\/span> <span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Mishley \/ Proverbs 21:3<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> explains to us that the Lord God weighs our hearts saying <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cTo do righteousness and justice is desired by the Lord more than sacrifice.\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> Concerning sin in our lives, God sees our hearts and knows everything about us, nothing is hidden from Him. David realizes this while writing his Psalm in <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Tehillim \/ Psalms 51<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-5\"><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text CharOverride-7\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05e1\u05e4\u05e8 \u05de\u05e9\u05dc\u05d9 \u05e4\u05e8\u05e7 \u05db\u05d0 \u05e4\u05e1\u05d5\u05e7 \u05d0-\u05d4<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-5\"><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d0 \u05e4\u05bc\u05b7\u05dc\u05b0\u05d2\u05b5\u05d9-\u05de\u05b7\u05d9\u05b4\u05dd \u05dc\u05b6\u05d1-\u05de\u05b6\u05dc\u05b6\u05da\u05b0 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05d9\u05b7\u05d3-\u05d9\u05b0\u05d4\u05b9\u05d5\u05b8\u05d4 \u05e2\u05b7\u05dc-\u05db\u05bc\u05b8\u05dc-\u05d0\u05b2\u05e9\u05c1\u05b6\u05e8 \u05d9\u05b7\u05d7\u05b0\u05e4\u05bc\u05b9\u05e5 \u05d9\u05b7\u05d8\u05bc\u05b6\u05e0\u05bc\u05d5\u05bc: \u05d1 \u05db\u05bc\u05b8\u05dc-\u05d3\u05bc\u05b6\u05e8\u05b6\u05da\u05b0 \u05d0\u05b4\u05d9\u05e9\u05c1 \u05d9\u05b8\u05e9\u05c1\u05b8\u05e8 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05e2\u05b5\u05d9\u05e0\u05b8\u05d9\u05d5 \u05d5\u05b0\u05ea\u05b9\u05db\u05b5\u05df \u05dc\u05b4\u05d1\u05bc\u05d5\u05b9\u05ea \u05d9\u05b0\u05d4\u05b9\u05d5\u05b8\u05d4: \u05d2 \u05e2\u05b2\u05e9\u05b9\u05b9\u05d4 \u05e6\u05b0\u05d3\u05b8\u05e7\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d5\u05bc\u05de\u05b4\u05e9\u05c1\u05b0\u05e4\u05bc\u05b8\u05d8 \u05e0\u05b4\u05d1\u05b0\u05d7\u05b8\u05e8 \u05dc\u05b7\u05d9\u05d4\u05b9\u05d5\u05b8\u05d4 \u05de\u05b4\u05d6\u05bc\u05b8\u05d1\u05b7\u05d7: \u05d3 \u05e8\u05d5\u05bc\u05dd \u05e2\u05b5\u05d9\u05e0\u05b7\u05d9\u05b4\u05dd \u05d5\u05bc\u05e8\u05b0\u05d7\u05b7\u05d1-\u05dc\u05b5\u05d1 \u05e0\u05b4\u05e8 \u05e8\u05b0\u05e9\u05c1\u05b8\u05e2\u05b4\u05d9\u05dd \u05d7\u05b7\u05d8\u05bc\u05b8\u05d0\u05ea: \u05d4 \u05de\u05b7\u05d7\u05b0\u05e9\u05c1\u05b0\u05d1\u05d5\u05b9\u05ea \u05d7\u05b8\u05e8\u05d5\u05bc\u05e5 \u05d0\u05b7\u05da\u05b0-\u05dc\u05b0\u05de\u05d5\u05b9\u05ea\u05b8\u05e8 \u05d5\u05b0\u05db\u05b8\u05dc-\u05d0\u05b8\u05e5 \u05d0\u05b7\u05da\u05b0-\u05dc\u05b0\u05de\u05b7\u05d7\u05b0\u05e1\u05d5\u05b9\u05e8:<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-4\"><a id=\"_idIndexMarker007\"><\/a><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-12\">Mishley \/ <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1 CharOverride-12\">Proverbs 21:1-5<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-4\"><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">21:1 The king\u2019s heart is like channels of water in the hand of the Lord; He turns it wherever He wishes. 21:2 Every man\u2019s way is right in his own eyes, But the Lord weighs the hearts. 21:3 To do righteousness and justice Is desired by the Lord more than sacrifice. 21:4 Haughty eyes and a proud heart, The lamp of the wicked, is sin. 21:5 The plans of the diligent lead surely to advantage, But everyone who is hasty comes surely to poverty. (NASB)<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-2\"><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">In David\u2019s use of these three words to describe his sin, <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05e4\u05b0\u05e9\u05c1\u05b8\u05e2\u05b8\u05d9<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> is a reference to his external guilt in sin, whereas <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05de\u05b5\u05e2\u05b2\u05d5\u05b9\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> and <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d5\u05bc\u05de\u05b5\u05d7\u05b7\u05d8\u05bc\u05b8\u05d0\u05ea\u05b4\u05d9<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> is referring to his internal state. David recognized that in his heart he did not exercise justice (<\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05de\u05b4\u05e9\u05c1\u05b0\u05e4\u05bc\u05b8\u05d8<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">) and righteousness (<\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05e6\u05b0\u05d3\u05b8\u05e7\u05b8\u05d4<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">) before God and before others. He committed murder. The greatness of this external and internal uncleanness excluded David from worshiping in God\u2019s presence. Only a complete eradication of his sin will restore him into fellowship with God and His presence. As a result, David seeks the internal cleansing that is accomplished only by the grace and mercy of God as understood according to the Hebrew text on the use of the words <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05db\u05bc\u05b0\u05d7\u05b7\u05e1\u05b0\u05d3\u05bc\u05b6\u05da\u05b8<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> and <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05e8\u05b7\u05d7\u05b2\u05de\u05b6\u05d9\u05da\u05b8<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> and then to be cleansed externally by the purifying waters by the phrase <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cto wash\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> (<\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05db\u05bc\u05b7\u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05e1\u05b5\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">) me from my sins. This is emphasized in David\u2019s statement in <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Tehillim \/ Psalms 51:4<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> in the Hebrew Bible, (<\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">note it is 51:2 in the English Bible<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">) <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d4\u05b6\u05e8\u05b6\u05d1\u05d4 [\u05d4\u05b6\u05e8\u05b6\u05d1] \u05db\u05bc\u05b7\u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05e1\u05b5\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9 \u05de\u05b5\u05e2\u05b2\u05d5\u05b9\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d5\u05bc\u05de\u05b5\u05d7\u05b7\u05d8\u05bc\u05b8\u05d0\u05ea\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d8\u05b7\u05d4\u05b2\u05e8\u05b5\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> by the word <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d8\u05b7\u05d4\u05b2\u05e8\u05b5\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> meaning <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201ccleanse me\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> in the sense of ritual purity. David realizes that sinning with Bat-Shava and against Uriah is synonymous with sinning against God. He then confirms the Lord\u2019s righteous judgment against sin and God\u2019s desire for righteousness in His people (<\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05dc\u05b0\u05da\u05b8 \u05dc\u05b0\u05d1\u05b7\u05d3\u05bc\u05b0\u05da\u05b8 | \u05d7\u05b8\u05d8\u05b8\u05d0\u05ea\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d5\u05b0\u05d4\u05b8\u05e8\u05b7\u05e2 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05e2\u05b5\u05d9\u05e0\u05b6\u05d9\u05da\u05b8 \u05e2\u05b8\u05e9\u05b4\u05b9\u05d9\u05ea\u05b4\u05d9 \u05dc\u05b0\u05de\u05b7\u05e2\u05b7\u05df-\u05ea\u05bc\u05b4\u05e6\u05b0\u05d3\u05bc\u05b7\u05e7 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05d3\u05b8\u05d1\u05b0\u05e8\u05b6\u05da\u05b8 \u05ea\u05bc\u05b4\u05d6\u05b0\u05db\u05bc\u05b6\u05d4 \u05d1\u05b0\u05e9\u05c1\u05b8\u05e4\u05b0\u05d8\u05b6\u05da\u05b8<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">) in <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Tehillim \/ Psalms 51:6<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">. In <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Tehillim \/ Psalms 26:11<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">, David asks <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05e4\u05bc\u05b0\u05d3\u05b5\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> meaning to <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cbe cashed in, redeemed, liberated, saved\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> and <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d5\u05b0\u05d7\u05b8\u05e0\u05bc\u05b5\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> to be <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cgraceful, attractive, charming\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> to him. Here he is speaking in different terms than what he has asked and in the way that he has asked according to <\/span><a id=\"_idIndexMarker008\"><\/a><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Tehillim \/ Psalms 51<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">. This may be because he is speaking of having trusted in the Lord and is not specifically thinking of a particular sin like in <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Tehillim \/ Psalms 51<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-2\"><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> It is interesting to note that the Aramaic Targum states <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">26:9 My soul will not gather with the sinners, nor my life with the men who shed blood. 26:10 In whose hands is the purpose of sinning; their right hands are full of bribes. 26:11 But I will go about in my innocence; redeem me and have mercy on me. 26:12 My foot stands upright; in the gathering of the righteous I will bless the Lord. (EMC)<\/span> <span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d8 \u05dc\u05d0 \u05ea\u05db\u05e0\u05d5\u05e9 \u05e2\u05dd \u05d7\u05d9\u05d9\u05d1\u05d9\u05d0 \u05e0\u05e4\u05e9\u05d9 \u05d5\u05e2\u05dd \u05d0\u05d9\u05e0\u05e9\u05d9 \u05e9\u05d3\u05d9\u05d9\u05df \u05d3\u05de\u05d0 \u05d0\u05d3\u05dd \u05d7\u05d9\u05d9\u05c3 \u05d9 \u05d3\u05d9 \u05d1\u05d9\u05d3\u05d9\u05d4\u05d5\u05df \u05e2\u05e6\u05ea \u05d7\u05d8\u05d0\u05d9\u05df \u05d5\u05d9\u05de\u05d9\u05e0\u05d9\u05d4\u05d5\u05df \u05de\u05dc\u05d9\u05df \u05e9\u05d5\u05d7\u05d3\u05d0\u05c3 \u05d9\u05d0 \u05d5\u05d0\u05e0\u05d0 \u05d1\u05e9\u05dc\u05d9\u05de\u05d5\u05ea\u05d9 \u05d0\u05d9\u05d6\u05d9\u05dc \u05e4\u05e8\u05d5\u05e7 \u05d9\u05ea\u05d9 \u05d5\u05d7\u05d5\u05e1 \u05e2\u05dc\u05d9\u05c3 \u05d9\u05d1 \u05e8\u05d9\u05d2\u05dc\u05d9 \u05e7\u05dd \u05e7\u05de\u05ea \u05d1\u05ea\u05e8\u05d9\u05e6\u05d0 \u05d1\u05ea\u05e8\u05d9\u05e6\u05d5\u05ea\u05d0 \u05d1\u05db\u05d9\u05e0\u05e9\u05ea \u05e6\u05d3\u05d9\u05e7\u05d9\u05df \u05d0\u05d1\u05e8\u05d9\u05da \u05d9\u05d4\u05d5\u05d4\u05c3<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> Here David makes a statement rather than a request saying that his soul will not be gathered with sinners, that these wicked men who shed blood, their hands are purposed to sin and corruption, and he will walk in innocence meaning that he has not purposed his hands to sin. The Septuagint states something similar <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">26:9 Destroy not my soul together with the ungodly, nor my life with bloody men: 26:10 in whose hands are iniquities, and their right hand is filled with bribes. 26:11 But I have walked in my innocence: redeem me, and have mercy upon me. 26:12 My foot stands in an even place: in the congregations will I bless thee, O Lord. (LXX)<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> 26:9 \u03bc\u1f74 \u03c3\u03c5\u03bd\u03b1\u03c0\u03bf\u03bb\u03ad\u03c3\u1fc3\u03c2 \u03bc\u03b5\u03c4\u1f70 \u1f00\u03c3\u03b5\u03b2\u1ff6\u03bd \u03c4\u1f74\u03bd \u03c8\u03c5\u03c7\u03ae\u03bd \u03bc\u03bf\u03c5 \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u03bc\u03b5\u03c4\u1f70 \u1f00\u03bd\u03b4\u03c1\u1ff6\u03bd \u03b1\u1f31\u03bc\u03ac\u03c4\u03c9\u03bd \u03c4\u1f74\u03bd \u03b6\u03c9\u03ae\u03bd \u03bc\u03bf\u03c5 26:10 \u1f67\u03bd \u1f10\u03bd \u03c7\u03b5\u03c1\u03c3\u1f76\u03bd \u1f00\u03bd\u03bf\u03bc\u03af\u03b1\u03b9 \u1f21 \u03b4\u03b5\u03be\u03b9\u1f70 \u03b1\u1f50\u03c4\u1ff6\u03bd \u1f10\u03c0\u03bb\u03ae\u03c3\u03b8\u03b7 \u03b4\u03ce\u03c1\u03c9\u03bd 26:11 \u1f10\u03b3\u1f7c \u03b4\u1f72 \u1f10\u03bd \u1f00\u03ba\u03b1\u03ba\u03af\u1fb3 \u03bc\u03bf\u03c5 \u1f10\u03c0\u03bf\u03c1\u03b5\u03cd\u03b8\u03b7\u03bd \u03bb\u03cd\u03c4\u03c1\u03c9\u03c3\u03b1\u03af \u03bc\u03b5 \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u1f10\u03bb\u03ad\u03b7\u03c3\u03cc\u03bd \u03bc\u03b5 26:12 \u1f41 \u03b3\u1f70\u03c1 \u03c0\u03bf\u03cd\u03c2 \u03bc\u03bf\u03c5 \u1f14\u03c3\u03c4\u03b7 \u1f10\u03bd \u03b5\u1f50\u03b8\u03cd\u03c4\u03b7\u03c4\u03b9 \u1f10\u03bd \u1f10\u03ba\u03ba\u03bb\u03b7\u03c3\u03af\u03b1\u03b9\u03c2 \u03b5\u1f50\u03bb\u03bf\u03b3\u03ae\u03c3\u03c9 \u03c3\u03b5 \u03ba\u03cd\u03c1\u03b9\u03b5. In the Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek texts, David concludes saying <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\"> \u05d9\u05d0 \u05d5\u05b7\u05d0\u05b2\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05ea\u05bb\u05de\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d0\u05b5\u05dc\u05b5\u05da\u05b0 \u05e4\u05bc\u05b0\u05d3\u05b5\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d5\u05b0\u05d7\u05b8\u05e0\u05bc\u05b5\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9: \u05d9\u05d1 \u05e8\u05b7\u05d2\u05b0\u05dc\u05b4\u05d9 \u05e2\u05b8\u05de\u05b0\u05d3\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d1\u05b0\u05de\u05b4\u05d9\u05e9\u05c1\u05d5\u05b9\u05e8 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05de\u05b7\u05e7\u05b0\u05d4\u05b5\u05dc\u05b4\u05d9\u05dd \u05d0\u05b2\u05d1\u05b8\u05e8\u05b5\u05da\u05b0 \u05d9\u05b0\u05d4\u05b9\u05d5\u05b8\u05d4:<\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\"> 26:11 But as for me, I shall walk in my integrity; Redeem me, and be gracious to me. 26:12 My foot stands on a level place; In the congregations I shall bless the Lord. (NASB)<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> Ultimately he states that <\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-5\">\u201cI will walk in integrity,\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> and thus, standing and walking in integrity is what the Lord is looking for in our lives. We are to be consistent in our faith and in the way that we live our lives here on earth which is accomplished by the help of the Lord God Almighty. Let\u2019s Pray!<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-2\"><span class=\"CharOverride-14\">Rabbinic Commentary<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-2\"><span class=\"CharOverride-15\"> The Rabbinic Commentary (Midrash) on <\/span><span class=\"CharOverride-16\">Tehillim \/ Psalms 2<\/span><span class=\"CharOverride-17\">6<\/span><span class=\"CharOverride-15\"> has <\/span><span class=\"CharOverride-18\">7<\/span><span class=\"CharOverride-15\"> parts. Reading through th<\/span><span class=\"CharOverride-18\">e<\/span><span class=\"CharOverride-15\"> Midrash we will be looking at Parts <\/span><span class=\"CharOverride-18\">2, 3, 4, and 5<\/span><span class=\"CharOverride-15\">. Let\u2019s begin by outlining <\/span><span class=\"CharOverride-16\">Midrash Tehillim Chapter 2<\/span><span class=\"CharOverride-17\">6<\/span><span class=\"CharOverride-16\">, Parts <\/span><span class=\"CharOverride-17\">2<\/span><span class=\"CharOverride-16\">, 3, 4, and <\/span><span class=\"CharOverride-17\">5<\/span><span class=\"CharOverride-16\">.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-1\"><span class=\"CharOverride-19\">Outline of Midrash Tehillim Chapter 26, Parts 2, 3, 4, and 5<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-2\"><span class=\"CharOverride-14\">Part <\/span><span class=\"CharOverride-20\">2<\/span><\/p>\n<ul>\n<li class=\"Bulleted-List ParaOverride-7\">The Midrash introduces the Psalm with the <span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d3\u05d9\u05d1\u05d5\u05e8 \u05d4\u05de\u05ea\u05d7\u05d9\u05dc<\/span> (Dibur Hamathil) that speaks of the verse that says <span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cA Psalm of David, Judge me, O Lord (Tehillim \/ Psalms 26:1),\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-22\"> however, the midrash opens with <\/span><span class=\"CharOverride-5\">\u201c<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-5\">Another comment, Consider what Scripture says elsewhere.<\/span><span class=\"CharOverride-5\">\u201d<\/span><\/li>\n<li class=\"Bulleted-List ParaOverride-7\">The <span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05e4\u05ea\u05d9\u05d7\u05ea\u05d0<\/span> (Petihta) <span class=\"CharOverride-5\">\u201cthe homiletic introduction\u201d<\/span> to the Midrash says <span class=\"CharOverride-5\">\u201c<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-5\">Whoso loves correction, loves knowledge; but he that hates reproof is brutish (Mishley \/ Proverbs 12:1).<\/span><span class=\"CharOverride-5\">\u201d<\/span><\/li>\n<li class=\"Bulleted-List ParaOverride-7\">The <span class=\"CharOverride-21\">\u05de\u05e9\u05dc<\/span> (mashal) <span class=\"CharOverride-5\">\u201cthe parable,\u201d<\/span> goes on to explain the <span class=\"CharOverride-21\">\u05e4\u05ea\u05d9\u05d7\u05ea\u05d0<\/span> (Petihta), the rabbis discuss those who love correction and knowledge using four examples from the lives of four men, Job, Abraham, Hezekiah, and David.<\/li>\n<li class=\"Bulleted-List ParaOverride-7\">The <span class=\"CharOverride-21\">\u05e0\u05de\u05e9\u05dc<\/span> (Nimshal) <span class=\"CharOverride-5\">\u201cexpansion on the parable\u201d <\/span>expands upon the <span class=\"CharOverride-21\">\u05de\u05e9\u05dc<\/span> (mashal) goes on to expand upon how one man rebelled, one laughed, one sought a friend, and one asked why the lash was held back while they were being smitten of the Lord.<\/li>\n<li class=\"Bulleted-List ParaOverride-7\">The Concluding phrase says <span class=\"CharOverride-5\">\u201cAnd as David said, Blessed is the man who You chastise, O Lord, and teaches him out of Your Torah (Tehillim \/ Proverbs 94:12).\u201d<\/span><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-2\"><span class=\"CharOverride-14\">Part <\/span><span class=\"CharOverride-20\">3<\/span><\/p>\n<ul>\n<li class=\"Bulleted-List ParaOverride-7\">The Midrash introduces the Psalm with the <span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d3\u05d9\u05d1\u05d5\u05e8 \u05d4\u05de\u05ea\u05d7\u05d9\u05dc<\/span> (Dibur Hamathil) <span class=\"CharOverride-5\">\u201c<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-5\">Examine me, O Lord, and prove me (Tehillim \/ P salms 26:2).<\/span><span class=\"CharOverride-5\">\u201d<\/span><\/li>\n<li class=\"Bulleted-List ParaOverride-7\">The <span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05e4\u05ea\u05d9\u05d7\u05ea\u05d0<\/span> (Petihta) <span class=\"CharOverride-5\">\u201cthe homiletic introduction\u201d<\/span> to the Midrash, the rabbis say <span class=\"CharOverride-5\">\u201c<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-5\">David said, Prove me, O Lord, as You proved Abraham, of whom the verse God did prove Abraham (Bereshit \/ Genesis 22:1) shows that Abraham stood up to his proving.<\/span><span class=\"CharOverride-5\">\u201d<\/span><\/li>\n<li class=\"Bulleted-List ParaOverride-7\">The <span class=\"CharOverride-21\">\u05de\u05e9\u05dc<\/span> (mashal) <span class=\"CharOverride-5\">\u201cthe parable,\u201d<\/span> goes on to explain the <span class=\"CharOverride-21\">\u05e4\u05ea\u05d9\u05d7\u05ea\u05d0<\/span> (Petihta), the rabbis discuss how David asked the Lord to reprove him like he reproved Abraham.<\/li>\n<li class=\"Bulleted-List ParaOverride-7\">The <span class=\"CharOverride-21\">\u05e0\u05de\u05e9\u05dc<\/span> (Nimshal) <span class=\"CharOverride-5\">\u201cexpansion on the parable\u201d <\/span>expands upon the <span class=\"CharOverride-21\">\u05de\u05e9\u05dc<\/span> (mashal) goes on to expand upon the parable, and how and when the king is to be praised, how the Lord proves David, etc.<\/li>\n<li class=\"Bulleted-List ParaOverride-7\">The Concluding phrase says <span class=\"CharOverride-5\">\u201cWhat kindness of Yours was in this, that they worked and were paid? Slothful workers, we are. Yet give us good pay, and that would be Your great kindness. Hence Solomon said, The Lord God be with us, as he was with our fathers (1 Kings 8:57).\u201d<\/span><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-2\"><span class=\"CharOverride-14\">Part <\/span><span class=\"CharOverride-20\">4<\/span><\/p>\n<ul>\n<li class=\"Bulleted-List ParaOverride-7\">The Midrash introduces the Psalm with the <span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d3\u05d9\u05d1\u05d5\u05e8 \u05d4\u05de\u05ea\u05d7\u05d9\u05dc<\/span> (Dibur Hamathil) <span class=\"CharOverride-5\">\u201c<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-5\">I David have hated the assembly of evil doers (Tehillim \/ Psalms 26:5).<\/span><span class=\"CharOverride-5\">\u201d<\/span><\/li>\n<li class=\"Bulleted-List ParaOverride-7\">The <span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05e4\u05ea\u05d9\u05d7\u05ea\u05d0<\/span> (Petihta) <span class=\"CharOverride-5\">\u201cthe homiletic introduction\u201d<\/span> to the Midrash, the rabbis ask the question saying <span class=\"CharOverride-5\">\u201c<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-5\">What assembly of evil doers?<\/span><span class=\"CharOverride-5\">\u201d<\/span><\/li>\n<li class=\"Bulleted-List ParaOverride-7\">The <span class=\"CharOverride-21\">\u05de\u05e9\u05dc<\/span> (mashal) <span class=\"CharOverride-5\">\u201cthe parable,\u201d<\/span> goes on to explain the <span class=\"CharOverride-21\">\u05e4\u05ea\u05d9\u05d7\u05ea\u05d0<\/span> (Petihta), the rabbis list various groups of evil doers, those during the sin of the golden calf (Parashat Ki Tisa), Korach and the assembly of men who rebelled against Moshe.<\/li>\n<li class=\"Bulleted-List ParaOverride-7\">The <span class=\"CharOverride-21\">\u05e0\u05de\u05e9\u05dc<\/span> (Nimshal) <span class=\"CharOverride-5\">\u201cexpansion on the parable\u201d <\/span>expands upon the <span class=\"CharOverride-21\">\u05de\u05e9\u05dc<\/span> (mashal) goes on to expand upon the parable, and those who rebelled against God\u2019s chosen one.<\/li>\n<li class=\"Bulleted-List ParaOverride-7\">The Concluding phrase says <span class=\"CharOverride-5\">\u201cAnd I will not sit with the wicked (Tehillim \/ Psalms 26:5) with Korach and his company whom Moshe meant when he said, Depart, I pray, from the tents of these wicked men (Bamidbar \/ Numbers 16:26).\u201d<\/span><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-2\"><span class=\"CharOverride-14\">Part <\/span><span class=\"CharOverride-20\">5<\/span><\/p>\n<ul>\n<li class=\"Bulleted-List ParaOverride-7\">The Midrash introduces the Psalm with the <span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d3\u05d9\u05d1\u05d5\u05e8 \u05d4\u05de\u05ea\u05d7\u05d9\u05dc<\/span> (Dibur Hamathil) <span class=\"CharOverride-5\">\u201c<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-5\">I will wash my hands in innocence; so will I compass Your altar, O Lord (Tehillim \/ Psalms 26:6).<\/span><span class=\"CharOverride-5\">\u201d<\/span><\/li>\n<li class=\"Bulleted-List ParaOverride-7\">The <span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05e4\u05ea\u05d9\u05d7\u05ea\u05d0<\/span> (Petihta) <span class=\"CharOverride-5\">\u201cthe homiletic introduction\u201d<\/span> to the Midrash says <span class=\"CharOverride-5\">\u201c<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-5\">This verse is to be read in the light of what is taught in a Mishnah, on each of the first seven days of Sukkot men circled the altar once, reciting, We beseech You, O Lord, save now (Tehillim \/ Psalms 118:25).<\/span><span class=\"CharOverride-5\">\u201d<\/span><\/li>\n<li class=\"Bulleted-List ParaOverride-7\">The <span class=\"CharOverride-21\">\u05de\u05e9\u05dc<\/span> (mashal) <span class=\"CharOverride-5\">\u201cthe parable,\u201d<\/span> goes on to explain the <span class=\"CharOverride-21\">\u05e4\u05ea\u05d9\u05d7\u05ea\u05d0<\/span> (Petihta), the rabbis discuss what it means to have innocent hands with regard to the circling the altar of God.<\/li>\n<li class=\"Bulleted-List ParaOverride-7\">The <span class=\"CharOverride-21\">\u05e0\u05de\u05e9\u05dc<\/span> (Nimshal) <span class=\"CharOverride-5\">\u201cexpansion on the parable\u201d <\/span>expands upon the <span class=\"CharOverride-21\">\u05de\u05e9\u05dc<\/span> (mashal) goes on to expand upon the parable, the rabbis provide examples of having innocent hands, the leading example is not to have hands of robbery and violence.<\/li>\n<li class=\"Bulleted-List ParaOverride-7\">The Concluding phrase says <span class=\"CharOverride-5\">\u201cWoe to that man whose advocate turns accuser. Hence David said, I will wash my hands in innocence; so will I compass Your altar, Or Lord, with a festive wreath got through purchase, not robbery.\u201d<\/span><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-2\"><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> In Midrash Tehillim 26, Part 2, the midrash opens with the Dibur Hamathil (<\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d3\u05d9\u05d1\u05d5\u05e8 \u05d4\u05de\u05ea\u05d7\u05d9\u05dc<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">) saying <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cAnother comment, Consider what Scripture says elsewhere\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> and is alluding to the verse that says <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cA Psalm of David, Judge me, O Lord (Tehillim \/ Psalms 26:1),\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> most likely leading off of Midrash Tehillim Part 1. <\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> In the homiletic introduction, the rabbis speak of <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Mishley \/ Proverbs 12:1<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> saying <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cWhoso loves correction, loves knowledge; but he that hates reproof is brutish.\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> The rabbis provide examples from the lives of four men, Job, Abraham, Hezekiah, and David. The first example is Job and the rabbis say that when Job was smitten (struck or afflicted) that he rebelled. Did Job really rebel before God when affliction come his way? The example of rebellion is given by the following verses:<\/span><\/p>\n<ol>\n<li class=\"Numbered-list ParaOverride-9\"><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-23\">\u201cI will speak in the bitterness of my soul. I will say unto God, Do not condemn me; show me where You contend with me. Is it good to You that You should oppress me? (Job 10:1-3)\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> (<\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">10:1 \u2018I loathe my own life; I will give full vent to my complaint; I will speak in the bitterness of my soul. 10:2 \u2018I will say to God, \u2018Do not condemn me; Let me know why You contend with me. 10:3 \u2018Is it right for You indeed to oppress, To reject the labor of Your hands, And to look favorably on the schemes of the wicked? NASB <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d0 \u05e0\u05b8\u05e7\u05b0\u05d8\u05b8\u05d4 \u05e0\u05b7\u05e4\u05b0\u05e9\u05c1\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05d7\u05b7\u05d9\u05bc\u05b8\u05d9 \u05d0\u05b6\u05e2\u05b6\u05d6\u05b0\u05d1\u05b8\u05d4 \u05e2\u05b8\u05dc\u05b7\u05d9 \u05e9\u05b4\u05b9\u05d9\u05d7\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d0\u05b2\u05d3\u05b7\u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05e8\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05de\u05b7\u05e8 \u05e0\u05b7\u05e4\u05b0\u05e9\u05c1\u05b4\u05d9: \u05d1 \u05d0\u05b9\u05de\u05b7\u05e8 \u05d0\u05b6\u05dc-\u05d0\u05b1\u05dc\u05d5\u05b9\u05d4\u05bc\u05b7 \u05d0\u05b7\u05dc-\u05ea\u05bc\u05b7\u05e8\u05b0\u05e9\u05c1\u05b4\u05d9\u05e2\u05b5\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d4\u05d5\u05b9\u05d3\u05b4\u05d9\u05e2\u05b5\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9 \u05e2\u05b7\u05dc \u05de\u05b7\u05d4-\u05ea\u05bc\u05b0\u05e8\u05b4\u05d9\u05d1\u05b5\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9: \u05d2 \u05d4\u05b2\u05d8\u05d5\u05b9\u05d1 \u05dc\u05b0\u05da\u05b8 | \u05db\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9-\u05ea\u05b7\u05e2\u05b2\u05e9\u05c1\u05b9\u05e7 \u05db\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9 \u05ea\u05b4\u05de\u05b0\u05d0\u05b7\u05e1 \u05d9\u05b0\u05d2\u05b4\u05d9\u05e2\u05b7 \u05db\u05bc\u05b7\u05e4\u05bc\u05b6\u05d9\u05da\u05b8 \u05d5\u05b0\u05e2\u05b7\u05dc-\u05e2\u05b2\u05e6\u05b7\u05ea \u05e8\u05b0\u05e9\u05c1\u05b8\u05e2\u05b4\u05d9\u05dd \u05d4\u05d5\u05b9\u05e4\u05b8\u05e2\u05b0\u05ea\u05bc\u05b8:<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">)<\/span><\/li>\n<li class=\"Numbered-list ParaOverride-9\"><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-23\">\u201cWherefore am I smitten? What have I done unto You? Tell me where I have sinned. How many are my iniquities and sins? Make me to know my transgressions and my sin (Job 13:23).\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> (<\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">13:23 \u2018How many are my iniquities and sins? Make known to me my rebellion and my sin. NASB<\/span> <span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05db\u05d2 \u05db\u05bc\u05b7\u05de\u05bc\u05b8\u05d4 \u05dc\u05b4\u05d9 \u05e2\u05b2\u05d5\u05b9\u05e0\u05d5\u05b9\u05ea \u05d5\u05b0\u05d7\u05b7\u05d8\u05bc\u05b8\u05d0\u05d5\u05b9\u05ea \u05e4\u05bc\u05b4\u05e9\u05c1\u05b0\u05e2\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d5\u05b0\u05d7\u05b7\u05d8\u05bc\u05b8\u05d0\u05ea\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d4\u05b9\u05d3\u05b4\u05d9\u05e2\u05b5\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9:<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">)<\/span><\/li>\n<li class=\"Numbered-list ParaOverride-9\"><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-23\">\u201cI know that Yours is the power, and that You do this to me not for any injustice in my hands, O earth, cover not my blood, and let my cry have no resting place (Job 16:17-18).\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> (<\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">16:17 Although there is no violence in my hands, And my prayer is pure. 16:18 \u2018O earth, do not cover my blood, And let there be no resting place for my cry. NASB<\/span> <span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d9\u05d6 \u05e2\u05b7\u05dc \u05dc\u05b9\u05d0-\u05d7\u05b8\u05de\u05b8\u05e1 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05db\u05b7\u05e4\u05bc\u05b8\u05d9 \u05d5\u05bc\u05ea\u05b0\u05e4\u05b4\u05dc\u05bc\u05b8\u05ea\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d6\u05b7\u05db\u05bc\u05b8\u05d4: \u05d9\u05d7 \u05d0\u05b6\u05e8\u05b6\u05e5 \u05d0\u05b7\u05dc-\u05ea\u05bc\u05b0\u05db\u05b7\u05e1\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d3\u05b8\u05de\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d5\u05b0\u05d0\u05b7\u05dc-\u05d9\u05b0\u05d4\u05b4\u05d9 \u05de\u05b8\u05e7\u05d5\u05b9\u05dd \u05dc\u05b0\u05d6\u05b7\u05e2\u05b2\u05e7\u05b8\u05ea\u05b4\u05d9:<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">)<\/span><\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-2\"><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">The rabbis conclude for Job saying <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cThus spoke the one who, upon being smitten, rebelled.\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> How does Job speaking these words or asking these questions result in rebellion before the Lord? Does this midrash suggest the idea that if something bad happens to us that it may be the Lord who is reproving our behavior or sin that should lead us to repentance? It might be that Job refused to entertain the idea that he had sinned before God which led to his present situation? Job believed that he was innocent and therefore he responded to the Lord in the way that He did. According to the Torah, we read in <\/span><a id=\"_idIndexMarker009\"><\/a><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Vayikra \/ Leviticus 5:17<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">, <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d9\u05d6 \u05d5\u05b0\u05d0\u05b4\u05dd-\u05e0\u05b6\u05e4\u05b6\u05e9\u05c1 \u05db\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9 \u05ea\u05b6\u05d7\u05b1\u05d8\u05b8\u05d0 \u05d5\u05b0\u05e2\u05b8\u05e9\u05b0\u05b9\u05ea\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d0\u05b7\u05d7\u05b7\u05ea \u05de\u05b4\u05db\u05bc\u05b8\u05dc-\u05de\u05b4\u05e6\u05b0\u05d5\u05b9\u05ea \u05d9\u05b0\u05d4\u05b9\u05d5\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d0\u05b2\u05e9\u05c1\u05b6\u05e8 \u05dc\u05b9\u05d0 \u05ea\u05b5\u05e2\u05b8\u05e9\u05b6\u05b9\u05d9\u05e0\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d5\u05b0\u05dc\u05b9\u05d0-\u05d9\u05b8\u05d3\u05b7\u05e2 \u05d5\u05b0\u05d0\u05b8\u05e9\u05c1\u05b5\u05dd \u05d5\u05b0\u05e0\u05b8\u05e9\u05b8\u05b9\u05d0 \u05e2\u05b2\u05d5\u05b9\u05e0\u05d5\u05b9:<\/span> <span class=\"Character-Style-1\">5:17 \u2018Now if a person sins and does any of the things which the Lord has commanded not to be done, though he was unaware, still he is guilty and shall bear his punishment. (NASB)<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> In the Torah, we are warned of sin that we are unaware we may have committed. The rule is that if we have sinned before God, even though we do not know about it, we are guilty and will bear our iniquity. Thus, ignorance is no excuse before God about the sin in our lives. Was it a bad idea for Job to continue to believe that he had not sinned and to say so in his prayers to the Lord? Are the rabbis saying that Job was presumptuous of his innocence? Was it humble of Job to declare his innocence and to stand by his statements? Would it have been a better idea that he would have repented of or at least mentioned to the Lord that if he had sinned to be forgiven and to remove the punishment he was receiving? The rabbis may be thinking that Job\u2019s repeated claim on his innocence was a form of rebellion by having a lack of humility before the Lord. Is a lack of humility a form of rebellion before God?<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-2\"><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> The second one who was smitten laughed, the rabbis say this was Abraham. The rabbis quote from <\/span><a id=\"_idIndexMarker010\"><\/a><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Bereshit \/ Genesis 17:17<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">, <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d8\u05d6 \u05d5\u05bc\u05d1\u05b5\u05e8\u05b7\u05db\u05b0\u05ea\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d0\u05b9\u05ea\u05b8\u05d4\u05bc \u05d5\u05b0\u05d2\u05b7\u05dd \u05e0\u05b8\u05ea\u05b7\u05ea\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9 \u05de\u05b4\u05de\u05bc\u05b6\u05e0\u05bc\u05b8\u05d4 \u05dc\u05b0\u05da\u05b8 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b5\u05df \u05d5\u05bc\u05d1\u05b5\u05e8\u05b7\u05db\u05b0\u05ea\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9\u05d4\u05b8 \u05d5\u05b0\u05d4\u05b8\u05d9\u05b0\u05ea\u05b8\u05d4 \u05dc\u05b0\u05d2\u05d5\u05b9\u05d9\u05b4\u05dd \u05de\u05b7\u05dc\u05b0\u05db\u05b5\u05d9 \u05e2\u05b7\u05de\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9\u05dd \u05de\u05b4\u05de\u05bc\u05b6\u05e0\u05bc\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d9\u05b4\u05d4\u05b0\u05d9\u05d5\u05bc: \u05d9\u05d6 \u05d5\u05b7\u05d9\u05bc\u05b4\u05e4\u05bc\u05b9\u05dc \u05d0\u05b7\u05d1\u05b0\u05e8\u05b8\u05d4\u05b8\u05dd \u05e2\u05b7\u05dc-\u05e4\u05bc\u05b8\u05e0\u05b8\u05d9\u05d5 \u05d5\u05b7\u05d9\u05bc\u05b4\u05e6\u05b0\u05d7\u05b8\u05e7 \u05d5\u05b7\u05d9\u05bc\u05b9\u05d0\u05de\u05b6\u05e8 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05dc\u05b4\u05d1\u05bc\u05d5\u05b9 \u05d4\u05b7\u05dc\u05bc\u05b0\u05d1\u05b6\u05df \u05de\u05b5\u05d0\u05b8\u05d4-\u05e9\u05c1\u05b8\u05e0\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d9\u05b4\u05d5\u05bc\u05b8\u05dc\u05b5\u05d3 \u05d5\u05b0\u05d0\u05b4\u05dd-\u05e9\u05b8\u05b9\u05e8\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d4\u05b2\u05d1\u05b7\u05ea-\u05ea\u05bc\u05b4\u05e9\u05c1\u05b0\u05e2\u05b4\u05d9\u05dd \u05e9\u05c1\u05b8\u05e0\u05b8\u05d4 \u05ea\u05bc\u05b5\u05dc\u05b5\u05d3: \u05d9\u05d7 \u05d5\u05b7\u05d9\u05bc\u05b9\u05d0\u05de\u05b6\u05e8 \u05d0\u05b7\u05d1\u05b0\u05e8\u05b8\u05d4\u05b8\u05dd \u05d0\u05b6\u05dc-\u05d4\u05b8\u05d0\u05b1\u05dc\u05b9\u05d4\u05b4\u05d9\u05dd \u05dc\u05d5\u05bc \u05d9\u05b4\u05e9\u05c1\u05b0\u05de\u05b8\u05e2\u05b5\u05d0\u05dc \u05d9\u05b4\u05d7\u05b0\u05d9\u05b6\u05d4 \u05dc\u05b0\u05e4\u05b8\u05e0\u05b6\u05d9\u05da\u05b8: \u05d9\u05d8 \u05d5\u05b7\u05d9\u05bc\u05b9\u05d0\u05de\u05b6\u05e8 \u05d0\u05b1\u05dc\u05b9\u05d4\u05b4\u05d9\u05dd \u05d0\u05b2\u05d1\u05b8\u05dc \u05e9\u05b8\u05b9\u05e8\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d0\u05b4\u05e9\u05c1\u05b0\u05ea\u05bc\u05b0\u05da\u05b8 \u05d9\u05b9\u05dc\u05b6\u05d3\u05b6\u05ea \u05dc\u05b0\u05da\u05b8 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b5\u05df \u05d5\u05b0\u05e7\u05b8\u05e8\u05b8\u05d0\u05ea\u05b8 \u05d0\u05b6\u05ea-\u05e9\u05c1\u05b0\u05de\u05d5\u05b9 \u05d9\u05b4\u05e6\u05b0\u05d7\u05b8\u05e7 \u05d5\u05b7\u05d4\u05b2\u05e7\u05b4\u05de\u05b9\u05ea\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d0\u05b6\u05ea-\u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05e8\u05b4\u05d9\u05ea\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d0\u05b4\u05ea\u05bc\u05d5\u05b9 \u05dc\u05b4\u05d1\u05b0\u05e8\u05b4\u05d9\u05ea \u05e2\u05d5\u05b9\u05dc\u05b8\u05dd \u05dc\u05b0\u05d6\u05b7\u05e8\u05b0\u05e2\u05d5\u05b9 \u05d0\u05b7\u05d7\u05b2\u05e8\u05b8\u05d9\u05d5:<\/span> <span class=\"Character-Style-1\">17:16 \u2018I will bless her, and indeed I will give you a son by her. Then I will bless her, and she shall be a mother of nations; kings of peoples will come from her.\u2019 17:17 Then Abraham fell on his face and laughed, and said in his heart, \u2018Will a child be born to a man one hundred years old? And will Sarah, who is ninety years old, bear a child? 17:18 And Abraham said to God, \u2018Oh that Ishmael might live before You!\u2019 17:19 But God said, \u2018No, but Sarah your wife will bear you a son, and you shall call his name Isaac; and I will establish My covenant with him for an everlasting covenant for his descendants after him. (NASB)<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> They say that Abraham was smitten of God and that he laughed referring to <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Bereshit \/ Genesis 17:17<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> which states that Abraham laughed when he heard the Lord tell him that his wife was going to have a son. The question though is how was Abraham smitten of God? The rabbis say <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cwith whom may the Lord and Abraham be compared?\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> They tell a parable of a man who was beating his son.<\/span><\/p>\n<table id=\"table002\" class=\"Basic-Table TableOverride-1\">\n<colgroup>\n<col class=\"_idGenTableRowColumn-6\" \/>\n<col class=\"_idGenTableRowColumn-7\" \/> <\/colgroup>\n<tbody>\n<tr class=\"Basic-Table _idGenTableRowColumn-8\">\n<td class=\"Basic-Table CellOverride-7\">\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-2\"><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-2\">The man beating his son swore that he would continue to beat him, saying, My son, I have sworn and I would continue beating you. The son replied, Yours is the power. The father continued beating his son thinking that his son would say, I have had enough. As the son was struck more and more, however, the father finally said, Enough of beating him! Even so, it was said The Lord appeared unto Abram, and said unto him, I am God, Shaddai, that is, It is enough. (<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-24\">Bereshit \/ Genesis 17:1<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font CharOverride-2\">), I am He who said to My world, It is enough. I am also He who said of your trial, it is enough.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/td>\n<td class=\"Basic-Table CellOverride-7\">\n<p class=\"Hebrew-Paragraph-Style--Right-to-Left- ParaOverride-3\" lang=\"he-IL\"><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\">\u05d4\u05d9\u05d4 \u05de\u05db\u05d4\u05d5 \u05e1\u05d1\u05d5\u05e8 \u05e9\u05d9\u05d0\u05de\u05e8 \u05dc\u05d5 \u05d4\u05d1\u05df \u05d3\u05d9\u05d9, \u05db\u05d9\u05d5\u05df \u05e9\u05dc\u05e7\u05d4 \u05d0\u05de\u05e8 \u05d4\u05d0\u05d1 \u05d3\u05d9\u05d5 \u05d4\u05db\u05d0\u05ea\u05d5, \u05db\u05da \u05d5\u05d9\u05e8\u05d0 \u05d4\u05f3 \u05d0\u05dc \u05d0\u05d1\u05e8\u05dd \u05d5\u05d9\u05d0\u05de\u05e8 \u05d0\u05dc\u05d9\u05d5 \u05d0\u05e0\u05d9 \u05d0\u05dc \u05e9\u05d3\u05d9 (\u05d1\u05e8\u05d0\u05e9\u05d9\u05ea \u05d9\u05d6 \u05d0), \u05d0\u05e0\u05d9 \u05d4\u05d5\u05d0 \u05e9\u05d0\u05de\u05e8\u05ea\u05d9 \u05dc\u05e2\u05d5\u05dc\u05de\u05d9 \u05d3\u05d9\u05d9, \u05d0\u05e0\u05d9 \u05d4\u05d5\u05d0 \u05e9\u05d0\u05de\u05e8\u05ea\u05d9 \u05dc\u05e0\u05e1\u05d5\u05ea\u05da \u05d3\u05d9\u05d9.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-2\"><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">Here in this parable, the rabbis are saying that God and Abraham are like this man who was beating his son. The man says that he has sworn to beat his son and so he will continue to do so. After having beaten his son the father finally said enough, no more beating him. The rabbis say that <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Bereshit \/ Genesis 17:1<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> when the Lord says that He is El Shaddai (<\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d0\u05b2\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9-\u05d0\u05b5\u05dc \u05e9\u05c1\u05b7\u05d3\u05bc\u05b7\u05d9<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">) the all sufficient God, that the Lord was ending Abraham\u2019s trial and was giving him a son. Was Abraham not having a son until his old age God\u2019s testing him and his faith? According to <\/span><a id=\"_idIndexMarker011\"><\/a><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">Parashat Lech Lecha (<\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Bereshit \/ Genesis 12:1-17:27<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">) <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d0 \u05d5\u05b7\u05d9\u05bc\u05b9\u05d0\u05de\u05b6\u05e8 \u05d9\u05b0\u05d4\u05d5\u05b9\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d0\u05b6\u05dc-\u05d0\u05b7\u05d1\u05b0\u05e8\u05b8\u05dd \u05dc\u05b6\u05da\u05b0-\u05dc\u05b0\u05da\u05b8 \u05de\u05b5\u05d0\u05b7\u05e8\u05b0\u05e6\u05b0\u05da\u05b8 \u05d5\u05bc\u05de\u05b4\u05de\u05bc\u05d5\u05b9\u05dc\u05b7\u05d3\u05b0\u05ea\u05bc\u05b0\u05da\u05b8 \u05d5\u05bc\u05de\u05b4\u05d1\u05bc\u05b5\u05d9\u05ea \u05d0\u05b8\u05d1\u05b4\u05d9\u05da\u05b8 \u05d0\u05b6\u05dc-\u05d4\u05b8\u05d0\u05b8\u05e8\u05b6\u05e5 \u05d0\u05b2\u05e9\u05c1\u05b6\u05e8 \u05d0\u05b7\u05e8\u05b0\u05d0\u05b6\u05da\u05bc\u05b8: \u05d1 \u05d5\u05b0\u05d0\u05b6\u05e2\u05b6\u05e9\u05b0\u05b9\u05da\u05b8 \u05dc\u05b0\u05d2\u05d5\u05b9\u05d9 \u05d2\u05bc\u05b8\u05d3\u05d5\u05b9\u05dc \u05d5\u05b7\u05d0\u05b2\u05d1\u05b8\u05e8\u05b6\u05db\u05b0\u05da\u05b8 \u05d5\u05b7\u05d0\u05b2\u05d2\u05b7\u05d3\u05bc\u05b0\u05dc\u05b8\u05d4 \u05e9\u05c1\u05b0\u05de\u05b6\u05da\u05b8 \u05d5\u05b6\u05d4\u05b0\u05d9\u05b5\u05d4 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05e8\u05b8\u05db\u05b8\u05d4: \u05d2 \u05d5\u05b7\u05d0\u05b2\u05d1\u05b8\u05e8\u05b0\u05db\u05b8\u05d4 \u05de\u05b0\u05d1\u05b8\u05e8\u05b2\u05db\u05b6\u05d9\u05da\u05b8 \u05d5\u05bc\u05de\u05b0\u05e7\u05b7\u05dc\u05bc\u05b6\u05dc\u05b0\u05da\u05b8 \u05d0\u05b8\u05d0\u05b9\u05e8 \u05d5\u05b0\u05e0\u05b4\u05d1\u05b0\u05e8\u05b0\u05db\u05d5\u05bc \u05d1\u05b0\u05da\u05b8 \u05db\u05bc\u05b9\u05dc \u05de\u05b4\u05e9\u05c1\u05b0\u05e4\u05bc\u05b0\u05d7\u05b9\u05ea \u05d4\u05b8\u05d0\u05b2\u05d3\u05b8\u05de\u05b8\u05d4:<\/span> <span class=\"Character-Style-1\">12:1 Now the Lord said to Abram, \u2018Go forth from your country, And from your relatives And from your father\u2019s house, To the land which I will show you; 12:2 And I will make you a great nation, And I will bless you, And make your name great; And so you shall be a blessing; 12:3 And I will bless those who bless you, And the one who curses you I will curse. And in you all the families of the earth will be blessed.\u2019 (NASB)<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> From the time of the Lord calling Abram from the land of his father to the land of Canaan, and up until now, he was given the promise of being a great nation and that all of the families of the earth will be blessed in his seed. This took a significant amount of faith that Sarah in her old age would be capable of bearing children, and based upon Abraham\u2019s response it seems he was seriously doubting that Sarah would bear him a child. Why do you think that Abraham not having children from Sarah was a form of being smitten of God? Could it be that from since the creation the Lord blessed the living creatures on this earth including man so that he would be fruitful and multiply, and Abraham not having children was therefore seen as a work of the Lord? The Lord God was keeping him and his wife from having children? This is most likely the reason the rabbis say Abraham was smitten of God.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-2\"><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> The third one who was smitten was said to have sought a friend, and the rabbis say this was Hezekiah (<\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Isaiah 38:2<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">). The rabbis quote from <\/span><a id=\"_idIndexMarker012\"><\/a><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Isaiah 38 <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d0 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b7\u05d9\u05bc\u05b8\u05de\u05b4\u05d9\u05dd \u05d4\u05b8\u05d4\u05b5\u05dd \u05d7\u05b8\u05dc\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d7\u05b4\u05d6\u05b0\u05e7\u05b4\u05d9\u05bc\u05b8\u05d4\u05d5\u05bc \u05dc\u05b8\u05de\u05d5\u05bc\u05ea \u05d5\u05b7\u05d9\u05bc\u05b8\u05d1\u05d5\u05b9\u05d0 \u05d0\u05b5\u05dc\u05b8\u05d9\u05d5 \u05d9\u05b0\u05e9\u05c1\u05b7\u05e2\u05b0\u05d9\u05b8\u05d4\u05d5\u05bc \u05d1\u05b6\u05df-\u05d0\u05b8\u05de\u05d5\u05b9\u05e5 \u05d4\u05b7\u05e0\u05bc\u05b8\u05d1\u05b4\u05d9\u05d0 \u05d5\u05b7\u05d9\u05bc\u05b9\u05d0\u05de\u05b6\u05e8 \u05d0\u05b5\u05dc\u05b8\u05d9\u05d5 \u05db\u05bc\u05b9\u05d4-\u05d0\u05b8\u05de\u05b7\u05e8 \u05d9\u05b0\u05d4\u05b9\u05d5\u05b8\u05d4 \u05e6\u05b7\u05d5 \u05dc\u05b0\u05d1\u05b5\u05d9\u05ea\u05b6\u05da\u05b8 \u05db\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9 \u05de\u05b5\u05ea \u05d0\u05b7\u05ea\u05bc\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d5\u05b0\u05dc\u05b9\u05d0 \u05ea\u05b4\u05d7\u05b0\u05d9\u05b6\u05d4: \u05d1 \u05d5\u05b7\u05d9\u05bc\u05b7\u05e1\u05bc\u05b5\u05d1 \u05d7\u05b4\u05d6\u05b0\u05e7\u05b4\u05d9\u05bc\u05b8\u05d4\u05d5\u05bc \u05e4\u05bc\u05b8\u05e0\u05b8\u05d9\u05d5 \u05d0\u05b6\u05dc-\u05d4\u05b7\u05e7\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9\u05e8 \u05d5\u05b7\u05d9\u05bc\u05b4\u05ea\u05b0\u05e4\u05bc\u05b7\u05dc\u05bc\u05b5\u05dc \u05d0\u05b6\u05dc-\u05d9\u05b0\u05d4\u05b9\u05d5\u05b8\u05d4: \u05d2 \u05d5\u05b7\u05d9\u05bc\u05b9\u05d0\u05de\u05b7\u05e8 \u05d0\u05b8\u05e0\u05bc\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d9\u05b0\u05d4\u05b9\u05d5\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d6\u05b0\u05db\u05b8\u05e8-\u05e0\u05b8\u05d0 \u05d0\u05b5\u05ea \u05d0\u05b2\u05e9\u05c1\u05b6\u05e8 \u05d4\u05b4\u05ea\u05b0\u05d4\u05b7\u05dc\u05bc\u05b7\u05db\u05b0\u05ea\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9 \u05dc\u05b0\u05e4\u05b8\u05e0\u05b6\u05d9\u05da\u05b8 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b6\u05d0\u05b1\u05de\u05b6\u05ea \u05d5\u05bc\u05d1\u05b0\u05dc\u05b5\u05d1 \u05e9\u05c1\u05b8\u05dc\u05b5\u05dd \u05d5\u05b0\u05d4\u05b7\u05d8\u05bc\u05d5\u05b9\u05d1 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05e2\u05b5\u05d9\u05e0\u05b6\u05d9\u05da\u05b8 \u05e2\u05b8\u05e9\u05b4\u05b9\u05d9\u05ea\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d5\u05b7\u05d9\u05bc\u05b5\u05d1\u05b0\u05da\u05bc\u05b0 \u05d7\u05b4\u05d6\u05b0\u05e7\u05b4\u05d9\u05bc\u05b8\u05d4\u05d5\u05bc \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05db\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d2\u05b8\u05d3\u05d5\u05b9\u05dc: \u05d3 \u05d5\u05b7\u05d9\u05b0\u05d4\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d3\u05bc\u05b0\u05d1\u05b7\u05e8-\u05d9\u05b0\u05d4\u05b9\u05d5\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d0\u05b6\u05dc-\u05d9\u05b0\u05e9\u05c1\u05b7\u05e2\u05b0\u05d9\u05b8\u05d4\u05d5\u05bc \u05dc\u05b5\u05d0\u05de\u05b9\u05e8: \u05d4 \u05d4\u05b8\u05dc\u05d5\u05b9\u05da\u05b0 \u05d5\u05b0\u05d0\u05b8\u05de\u05b7\u05e8\u05b0\u05ea\u05bc\u05b8 \u05d0\u05b6\u05dc-\u05d7\u05b4\u05d6\u05b0\u05e7\u05b4\u05d9\u05bc\u05b8\u05d4\u05d5\u05bc \u05db\u05bc\u05b9\u05d4-\u05d0\u05b8\u05de\u05b7\u05e8 \u05d9\u05b0\u05d4\u05b9\u05d5\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d0\u05b1\u05dc\u05b9\u05d4\u05b5\u05d9 \u05d3\u05bc\u05b8\u05d5\u05b4\u05d3 \u05d0\u05b8\u05d1\u05b4\u05d9\u05da\u05b8 \u05e9\u05c1\u05b8\u05de\u05b7\u05e2\u05b0\u05ea\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d0\u05b6\u05ea-\u05ea\u05bc\u05b0\u05e4\u05b4\u05dc\u05bc\u05b8\u05ea\u05b6\u05da\u05b8 \u05e8\u05b8\u05d0\u05b4\u05d9\u05ea\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d0\u05b6\u05ea-\u05d3\u05bc\u05b4\u05de\u05b0\u05e2\u05b8\u05ea\u05b6\u05da\u05b8 \u05d4\u05b4\u05e0\u05b0\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d9\u05d5\u05b9\u05e1\u05b4\u05e3 \u05e2\u05b7\u05dc-\u05d9\u05b8\u05de\u05b6\u05d9\u05da\u05b8 \u05d7\u05b2\u05de\u05b5\u05e9\u05c1 \u05e2\u05b6\u05e9\u05b0\u05b9\u05e8\u05b5\u05d4 \u05e9\u05c1\u05b8\u05e0\u05b8\u05d4:<\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\"> 38:1 In those days Hezekiah became mortally ill. And Isaiah the prophet the son of Amoz came to him and said to him, \u2018Thus says the Lord, \u2018Set your house in order, for you shall die and not live.\u2019\u2018 38:2 Then Hezekiah turned his face to the wall and prayed to the Lord, 38:3 and said, \u2018Remember now, O Lord, I beseech You, how I have walked before You in truth and with a whole heart, and have done what is good in Your sight.\u2019 And Hezekiah wept bitterly. 38:4 Then the word of the Lord came to Isaiah, saying, 38:5 \u2018Go and say to Hezekiah, \u2018Thus says the Lord, the God of your father David, \u2018I have heard your prayer, I have seen your tears; behold, I will add fifteen years to your life. (NASB)<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> In these Scripture verses we do not read that Hezekiah sought a friend? Why do the rabbis use the example of Hezekiah having sought a friend when the Lord had smitten him? <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-2\"><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> The fourth one who was smitten the rabbis say is David and when David was being struck by God, he asks the Lord why the lash is being held back to strike him again. The rabbis conclude Midrash Tehillim 26, Part 2 saying <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201c This was David, who said, Judge me, O Lord. As Solomon said, Whoso loves correction, loves knowledge (Mishley \/ Proverbs 12:1). And as David said, Blessed is the man who You chastise, O Lord, and teaches him out of Your Torah (Tehillim \/ Proverbs 94:12).\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> (<\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d6\u05d4 \u05d3\u05d5\u05d3, \u05e9\u05e0\u05d0\u05de\u05e8 \u05dc\u05d3\u05d5\u05d3 \u05e9\u05e4\u05d8\u05e0\u05d9 (\u05d0\u05dc\u05d4\u05d9\u05dd) [\u05d4\u05f3], \u05d5\u05db\u05df \u05d0\u05de\u05e8 \u05e9\u05dc\u05de\u05d4 \u05d0\u05d5\u05d4\u05d1 \u05de\u05d5\u05e1\u05e8 \u05d0\u05d5\u05d4\u05d1 \u05d3\u05e2\u05ea (\u05de\u05e9\u05dc\u05d9 \u05d9\u05d1 \u05d0), \u05d5\u05db\u05df \u05d3\u05d5\u05d3 \u05d0\u05de\u05e8 \u05d0\u05e9\u05e8\u05d9 \u05d4\u05d2\u05d1\u05e8 \u05d0\u05e9\u05e8 \u05ea\u05d9\u05e1\u05e8\u05e0\u05d5 \u05d9\u05d4 (\u05ea\u05d4\u05dc\u05d9\u05dd \u05e6\u05d3 \u05d9\u05d1).<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">) The rabbis quote from Proverbs saying that the love of correction is the love of knowledge, and that a man is blessed to be chastised of the Lord and instructed according to God\u2019s Torah. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-2\"><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> Midrash Tehillim 26, Part 3 opens with the Dibur Hamathil (<\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d3\u05d9\u05d1\u05d5\u05e8 \u05d4\u05de\u05ea\u05d7\u05d9\u05dc<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">) saying <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cExamine me, O Lord, and prove me (Tehillim \/ Psalms 26:2).\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> The rabbis say in the homiletic introduction, <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cDavid said, Prove me, O Lord, as You proved Abraham, of whom the verse God did prove Abraham (Bereshit \/ Genesis 22:1) shows that Abraham stood up to his proving.\u201d<\/span> <span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Bereshit \/ Genesis 22:1-2<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> states <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d0 \u05d5\u05b7\u05d9\u05b0\u05d4\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d0\u05b7\u05d7\u05b7\u05e8 \u05d4\u05b7\u05d3\u05bc\u05b0\u05d1\u05b8\u05e8\u05b4\u05d9\u05dd \u05d4\u05b8\u05d0\u05b5\u05dc\u05bc\u05b6\u05d4 \u05d5\u05b0\u05d4\u05b8\u05d0\u05b1\u05dc\u05b9\u05d4\u05b4\u05d9\u05dd \u05e0\u05b4\u05e1\u05bc\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d0\u05b6\u05ea-\u05d0\u05b7\u05d1\u05b0\u05e8\u05b8\u05d4\u05b8\u05dd \u05d5\u05b7\u05d9\u05bc\u05b9\u05d0\u05de\u05b6\u05e8 \u05d0\u05b5\u05dc\u05b8\u05d9\u05d5 \u05d0\u05b7\u05d1\u05b0\u05e8\u05b8\u05d4\u05b8\u05dd \u05d5\u05b7\u05d9\u05bc\u05b9\u05d0\u05de\u05b6\u05e8 \u05d4\u05b4\u05e0\u05bc\u05b5\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9: \u05d1 \u05d5\u05b7\u05d9\u05bc\u05b9\u05d0\u05de\u05b6\u05e8 \u05e7\u05b7\u05d7-\u05e0\u05b8\u05d0 \u05d0\u05b6\u05ea-\u05d1\u05bc\u05b4\u05e0\u05b0\u05da\u05b8 \u05d0\u05b6\u05ea-\u05d9\u05b0\u05d7\u05b4\u05d9\u05d3\u05b0\u05da\u05b8 \u05d0\u05b2\u05e9\u05c1\u05b6\u05e8-\u05d0\u05b8\u05d4\u05b7\u05d1\u05b0\u05ea\u05bc\u05b8 \u05d0\u05b6\u05ea-\u05d9\u05b4\u05e6\u05b0\u05d7\u05b8\u05e7 \u05d5\u05b0\u05dc\u05b6\u05da\u05b0-\u05dc\u05b0\u05da\u05b8 \u05d0\u05b6\u05dc-\u05d0\u05b6\u05e8\u05b6\u05e5 \u05d4\u05b7\u05de\u05bc\u05b9\u05e8\u05b4\u05d9\u05bc\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d5\u05b0\u05d4\u05b7\u05e2\u05b2\u05dc\u05b5\u05d4\u05d5\u05bc \u05e9\u05c1\u05b8\u05dd \u05dc\u05b0\u05e2\u05b9\u05dc\u05b8\u05d4 \u05e2\u05b7\u05dc \u05d0\u05b7\u05d7\u05b7\u05d3 \u05d4\u05b6\u05d4\u05b8\u05e8\u05b4\u05d9\u05dd \u05d0\u05b2\u05e9\u05c1\u05b6\u05e8 \u05d0\u05b9\u05de\u05b7\u05e8 \u05d0\u05b5\u05dc\u05b6\u05d9\u05da\u05b8:<\/span> <span class=\"Character-Style-1\">22:1 Now it came about after these things, that God tested Abraham, and said to him, \u2018Abraham!\u2019 And he said, \u2018Here I am.\u2019 22:2 He said, \u2018Take now your son, your only son, whom you love, Isaac, and go to the land of Moriah, and offer him there as a burnt offering on one of the mountains of which I will tell you.\u2019 (NASB)<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> They also say that God proved Isaac upon the altar because he stood up to it. They are saying that David was asking the Lord to examine and prove him (<\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Tehillim \/ Psalms 26:2<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">) he is asking God to prove him like he did to Joseph and Potiphar\u2019s wife. It is interesting that the midrash quotes from <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Tehillim \/ Psalms 105:19<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-4\"><a id=\"_idIndexMarker013\"><\/a><span class=\"Character-Style-1 CharOverride-12\">Tehillim \/ Psalms 105:9-21<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-4\"><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">105:9 The covenant which He made with Abraham, And His oath to Isaac. 105:10 Then He confirmed it to Jacob for a statute, To Israel as an everlasting covenant, 105:11 Saying, \u2018To you I will give the land of Canaan As the portion of your inheritance,\u2019 105:12 When they were only a few men in number, Very few, and strangers in it. 105:13 And they wandered about from nation to nation, From one kingdom to another people. 105:14 He permitted no man to oppress them, And He reproved kings for their sakes: 105:15 \u2018Do not touch My anointed ones, And do My prophets no harm.\u2019 105:16 And He called for a famine upon the land; He broke the whole staff of bread. 105:17 He sent a man before them, Joseph, who was sold as a slave. 105:18 They afflicted his feet with fetters, He himself was laid in irons; <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1 CharOverride-23\">105:19 Until the time that his word came to pass, The word of the Lord tested him.<\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\"> 105:20 The king sent and released him, The ruler of peoples, and set him free. 105:21 He made him lord of his house And ruler over all his possessions, (NASB)<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-5\"><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d8 \u05d0\u05b2\u05e9\u05c1\u05b6\u05e8 \u05db\u05bc\u05b8\u05e8\u05b7\u05ea \u05d0\u05b6\u05ea-\u05d0\u05b7\u05d1\u05b0\u05e8\u05b8\u05d4\u05b8\u05dd \u05d5\u05bc\u05e9\u05c1\u05b0\u05d1\u05d5\u05bc\u05e2\u05b8\u05ea\u05d5\u05b9 \u05dc\u05b0\u05d9\u05b4\u05e9\u05b0\u05b9\u05d7\u05b8\u05e7: \u05d9 \u05d5\u05b7\u05d9\u05bc\u05b7\u05e2\u05b2\u05de\u05b4\u05d9\u05d3\u05b6\u05d4\u05b8 \u05dc\u05b0\u05d9\u05b7\u05e2\u05b2\u05e7\u05b9\u05d1 \u05dc\u05b0\u05d7\u05b9\u05e7 \u05dc\u05b0\u05d9\u05b4\u05e9\u05b0\u05b9\u05e8\u05b8\u05d0\u05b5\u05dc \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05e8\u05b4\u05d9\u05ea \u05e2\u05d5\u05b9\u05dc\u05b8\u05dd: \u05d9\u05d0 \u05dc\u05b5\u05d0\u05de\u05b9\u05e8 \u05dc\u05b0\u05da\u05b8 \u05d0\u05b6\u05ea\u05bc\u05b5\u05df \u05d0\u05b6\u05ea-\u05d0\u05b6\u05e8\u05b6\u05e5 \u05db\u05bc\u05b0\u05e0\u05b8\u05e2\u05b7\u05df \u05d7\u05b6\u05d1\u05b6\u05dc \u05e0\u05b7\u05d7\u05b2\u05dc\u05b7\u05ea\u05b0\u05db\u05b6\u05dd: \u05d9\u05d1 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b4\u05d4\u05b0\u05d9\u05d5\u05b9\u05ea\u05b8\u05dd \u05de\u05b0\u05ea\u05b5\u05d9 \u05de\u05b4\u05e1\u05b0\u05e4\u05bc\u05b8\u05e8 \u05db\u05bc\u05b4\u05de\u05b0\u05e2\u05b7\u05d8 \u05d5\u05b0\u05d2\u05b8\u05e8\u05b4\u05d9\u05dd \u05d1\u05bc\u05b8\u05d4\u05bc: \u05d9\u05d2 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\u05d5\u05b7\u05d9\u05bc\u05b4\u05e7\u05b0\u05e8\u05b8\u05d0 \u05e8\u05b8\u05e2\u05b8\u05d1 \u05e2\u05b7\u05dc-\u05d4\u05b8\u05d0\u05b8\u05e8\u05b6\u05e5 \u05db\u05bc\u05b8\u05dc-\u05de\u05b7\u05d8\u05bc\u05b5\u05d4-\u05dc\u05b6\u05d7\u05b6\u05dd \u05e9\u05c1\u05b8\u05d1\u05b8\u05e8: \u05d9\u05d6 \u05e9\u05c1\u05b8\u05dc\u05b7\u05d7 \u05dc\u05b4\u05e4\u05b0\u05e0\u05b5\u05d9\u05d4\u05b6\u05dd \u05d0\u05b4\u05d9\u05e9\u05c1 \u05dc\u05b0\u05e2\u05b6\u05d1\u05b6\u05d3 \u05e0\u05b4\u05de\u05b0\u05db\u05bc\u05b7\u05e8 \u05d9\u05d5\u05b9\u05e1\u05b5\u05e3: \u05d9\u05d7 \u05e2\u05b4\u05e0\u05bc\u05d5\u05bc \u05d1\u05b7\u05db\u05bc\u05b6\u05d1\u05b6\u05dc \u05e8\u05b7\u05d2\u05b0\u05dc\u05b9\u05d9\u05d5 [\u05e8\u05b7\u05d2\u05b0\u05dc\u05d5\u05b9] \u05d1\u05bc\u05b7\u05e8\u05b0\u05d6\u05b6\u05dc \u05d1\u05bc\u05b8\u05d0\u05b8\u05d4 \u05e0\u05b7\u05e4\u05b0\u05e9\u05c1\u05d5\u05b9: \u05d9\u05d8 \u05e2\u05b7\u05d3-\u05e2\u05b5\u05ea \u05d1\u05bc\u05b9\u05d0-\u05d3\u05b0\u05d1\u05b8\u05e8\u05d5\u05b9 \u05d0\u05b4\u05de\u05b0\u05e8\u05b7\u05ea \u05d9\u05b0\u05d4\u05b9\u05d5\u05b8\u05d4 \u05e6\u05b0\u05e8\u05b8\u05e4\u05b8\u05ea\u05b0\u05d4\u05d5\u05bc: \u05db \u05e9\u05c1\u05b8\u05dc\u05b7\u05d7-\u05de\u05b6\u05dc\u05b6\u05da\u05b0 \u05d5\u05b7\u05d9\u05b7\u05ea\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9\u05e8\u05b5\u05d4\u05d5\u05bc \u05de\u05e9\u05c1\u05b5\u05dc \u05e2\u05b7\u05de\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9\u05dd \u05d5\u05b7\u05d9\u05b0\u05e4\u05b7\u05ea\u05bc\u05b0\u05d7\u05b5\u05d4\u05d5\u05bc: \u05db\u05d0 \u05e9\u05b8\u05b9\u05de\u05d5\u05b9 \u05d0\u05b8\u05d3\u05d5\u05b9\u05df \u05dc\u05b0\u05d1\u05b5\u05d9\u05ea\u05d5\u05b9 \u05d5\u05bc\u05de\u05e9\u05c1\u05b5\u05dc \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05db\u05b8\u05dc-\u05e7\u05b4\u05e0\u05b0\u05d9\u05b8\u05e0\u05d5\u05b9:<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-2\"><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">According to <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Tehillim \/ Psalms 105:19<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">, the Scripture says the word of the Lord <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cpurified\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> (<\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05e6\u05b0\u05e8\u05b8\u05e4\u05b8\u05ea\u05b0\u05d4\u05d5\u05bc<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">) Joseph. How did the word of the Lord test or purify Joseph with regard to Potiphar\u2019s wife? The midrash goes on to say that while God was proving David, that David had no strength to endure. The virtues that David had were that he did not dwell with the wicked, he hated the assembly of the evil doers, and that his hands were innocent. The midrash concludes with king Solomon speaking to the Lord.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-10\"><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cSolomon said to the Holy One blessed be He, Master of the Universe. When a king hires diligent workmen, and they do their work well, and he gives them their pay, should the king be praised? When is he to be praised? When he hires slothful workers, but gives them their pay in full. And Solomon went on to say, Our fathers worked diligently and received good pay. What kindness of Yours was in this, that they worked and were paid? Slothful workers, we are. Yet give us good pay, and that would be Your great kindness. Hence Solomon said, The Lord God be with us, as he was with our fathers (1 Kings 8:57).\u201d (Midrash Tehillim 26, Part 3)<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-6\"><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d5\u05db\u05df \u05d0\u05de\u05e8 \u05e9\u05dc\u05de\u05d4 \u05dc\u05e4\u05e0\u05d9 \u05d4\u05e7\u05d1\u05f4\u05d4 \u05e8\u05d1\u05d5\u05e0\u05d5 \u05e9\u05dc \u05e2\u05d5\u05dc\u05dd \u05de\u05dc\u05da \u05e9\u05e9\u05d5\u05db\u05e8 \u05e4\u05d5\u05e2\u05dc\u05d9\u05dd \u05d8\u05d5\u05d1\u05d9\u05dd, \u05d5\u05d4\u05df \u05e2\u05d5\u05e9\u05d9\u05df \u05de\u05dc\u05d0\u05db\u05ea\u05df \u05d9\u05e4\u05d4, \u05d4\u05de\u05dc\u05da \u05e0\u05d5\u05ea\u05df \u05dc\u05d4\u05dd \u05e9\u05db\u05e8\u05dd, \u05de\u05d4 \u05e9\u05d1\u05d7 \u05d9\u05e9 \u05dc\u05de\u05dc\u05da, \u05d5\u05d0\u05d9\u05de\u05ea\u05d9 \u05d4\u05d5\u05d0 \u05de\u05e9\u05d5\u05d1\u05d7, \u05d1\u05d6\u05de\u05df \u05e9\u05d4\u05d5\u05d0 \u05e9\u05d5\u05db\u05e8 \u05e4\u05d5\u05e2\u05dc\u05d9\u05dd \u05e2\u05e6\u05dc\u05d9\u05dd, \u05d5\u05e0\u05d5\u05ea\u05df \u05dc\u05d4\u05dd \u05e9\u05db\u05e8\u05dd \u05de\u05e9\u05dc\u05dd, [\u05d5\u05db\u05df \u05d0\u05de\u05e8 \u05e9\u05dc\u05de\u05d4 \u05d0\u05d1\u05d5\u05ea \u05e2\u05e9\u05d5 \u05d5\u05e0\u05d8\u05dc\u05d5 \u05e9\u05db\u05e8 \u05d8\u05d5\u05d1, \u05de\u05d4 \u05d8\u05d5\u05d1\u05d4 \u05d6\u05d5 \u05e9\u05e2\u05e9\u05d5 \u05d5\u05e0\u05d8\u05dc\u05d5, \u05d0\u05e0\u05d5 \u05e4\u05d5\u05e2\u05dc\u05d9\u05dd \u05e2\u05e6\u05dc\u05d9\u05dd \u05ea\u05df \u05dc\u05e0\u05d5 \u05e9\u05db\u05e8 \u05d8\u05d5\u05d1], \u05d5\u05d6\u05d5 \u05d8\u05d5\u05d1\u05d4 \u05d2\u05d3\u05d5\u05dc\u05d4, \u05d5\u05db\u05df \u05d4\u05d5\u05d0 \u05d0\u05d5\u05de\u05e8 \u05d9\u05d4\u05d9 \u05d4\u05f3 \u05d0\u05dc\u05d4\u05d9\u05e0\u05d5 \u05e2\u05de\u05e0\u05d5 \u05db\u05d0\u05e9\u05e8 \u05d4\u05d9\u05d4 \u05e2\u05dd \u05d0\u05d1\u05d5\u05ea\u05d9\u05e0\u05d5 (\u05de\u05f4\u05d0 \u05de\u05dc\u05db\u05d9\u05dd \u05d0\u05f3 \u05d7 \u05e0\u05d6).<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-2\"><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">So what is the basic conclusion here in the midrash? It seems that the rabbis are paralleling the slothful workers to us, we are the hireling and we are not doing all that we should be or that we could be doing more for the Lord. Nevertheless, the Lord pays us in full, and pours out His blessing upon us. This is the kindness and mercy of God. Midrash Tehillim 26, Part 3 concludes with Scripture <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cS<\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">olomon said, The Lord God be with us, as he was with our fathers (1 Kings 8:57).\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-2\"><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> Midrash Tehillim 26, Part 4 opens with the Dibur Hamathil (<\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d3\u05d9\u05d1\u05d5\u05e8 \u05d4\u05de\u05ea\u05d7\u05d9\u05dc<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">) saying <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cI David have hated the assembly of evil doers (Tehillim \/ Psalms 26:5).\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> The rabbis ask the question <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cWhat assembly of evil doers?\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> The response is those who assembled themselves against Moshe and Aaron, (i) at the sin of the golden calf (<\/span><a id=\"_idIndexMarker014\"><\/a><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Parashat Ki Tisa<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">), and (ii) Korach and the men who rebelled against Moshe and Aaron. The context of <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Tehillim \/ Psalms 26:5<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> is that David follows this verse stating that he will wash his hands in innocence. The midrash uses an example taken from <\/span><a id=\"_idIndexMarker015\"><\/a><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">Parashat Korach (<\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Bamidbar \/ Numbers 16:1-17:15<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">), which describes Korach, Datan, and Aviram assembling themselves against Moshe and against Aaron and questioned whether their role as priests was really the will of God (<\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d1 \u05d5\u05b7\u05d9\u05bc\u05b8\u05e7\u05bb\u05de\u05d5\u05bc \u05dc\u05b4\u05e4\u05b0\u05e0\u05b5\u05d9 \u05de\u05b9\u05e9\u05c1\u05b6\u05d4 \u05d5\u05b7\u05d0\u05b2\u05e0\u05b8\u05e9\u05c1\u05b4\u05d9\u05dd \u05de\u05b4\u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05e0\u05b5\u05d9-\u05d9\u05b4\u05e9\u05b0\u05b9\u05e8\u05b8\u05d0\u05b5\u05dc \u05d7\u05b2\u05de\u05b4\u05e9\u05bc\u05c1\u05b4\u05d9\u05dd \u05d5\u05bc\u05de\u05b8\u05d0\u05ea\u05b8\u05d9\u05b4\u05dd \u05e0\u05b0\u05e9\u05b4\u05b9\u05d9\u05d0\u05b5\u05d9 \u05e2\u05b5\u05d3\u05b8\u05d4 \u05e7\u05b0\u05e8\u05b4\u05d0\u05b5\u05d9 \u05de\u05d5\u05b9\u05e2\u05b5\u05d3 \u05d0\u05b7\u05e0\u05b0\u05e9\u05c1\u05b5\u05d9-\u05e9\u05c1\u05b5\u05dd<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">). There were two hundred and fifty men who agreed with Korach and who presented themselves before the Lord to offer incense by fire. As a result, the entire assemble of men died by fire from the Lord God because of their sin. The entire camp of Korach, Datan, and Aviram were also swallowed up according to the Torah the earth opened up and they went down to the grave alive. After these things, the children of Israel complained against Moshe and Aaron and a plague broke out in their midst because of their complaints. Moshe told Aaron to take a censor filled with burning incense and to stand in the gap between the dead and the living. The people did not appear to understand that rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft (<\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">1 Samuel 15:23<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">). The peoples response over the death of Korach, Datan, and Aviram is recorded in <\/span><a id=\"_idIndexMarker016\"><\/a><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Bamidbar \/ Numbers 17:6<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> (Hebrew Bible) and <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">16:41<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> (English Bible) <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d5 \u05d5\u05b7\u05d9\u05bc\u05b4\u05dc\u05bc\u05b9\u05e0\u05d5\u05bc \u05db\u05bc\u05b8\u05dc-\u05e2\u05b2\u05d3\u05b7\u05ea \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05e0\u05b5\u05d9-\u05d9\u05b4\u05e9\u05b0\u05b9\u05e8\u05b8\u05d0\u05b5\u05dc \u05de\u05b4\u05de\u05bc\u05b8\u05d7\u05b3\u05e8\u05b8\u05ea \u05e2\u05b7\u05dc-\u05de\u05b9\u05e9\u05c1\u05b6\u05d4 \u05d5\u05b0\u05e2\u05b7\u05dc-\u05d0\u05b7\u05d4\u05b2\u05e8\u05b9\u05df \u05dc\u05b5\u05d0\u05de\u05b9\u05e8 \u05d0\u05b7\u05ea\u05bc\u05b6\u05dd \u05d4\u05b2\u05de\u05b4\u05ea\u05bc\u05b6\u05dd \u05d0\u05b6\u05ea-\u05e2\u05b7\u05dd \u05d9\u05b0\u05d4\u05d5\u05b9\u05b8\u05d4:<\/span> <span class=\"Character-Style-1\">16:41 But on the next day all the congregation of the sons of Israel grumbled against Moses and Aaron, saying, \u2018You are the ones who have caused the death of the Lord\u2019s people.\u2019 (NASB)<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> The second sin of rebellion causes the Lord to say <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d4\u05b5\u05e8\u05b9\u05de\u05bc\u05d5\u05bc \u05de\u05b4\u05ea\u05bc\u05d5\u05b9\u05da\u05b0 \u05d4\u05b8\u05e2\u05b5\u05d3\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d4\u05b7\u05d6\u05bc\u05b9\u05d0\u05ea \u05d5\u05b7\u05d0\u05b2\u05db\u05b7\u05dc\u05bc\u05b6\u05d4 \u05d0\u05b9\u05ea\u05b8\u05dd \u05db\u05bc\u05b0\u05e8\u05b8\u05d2\u05b7\u05e2 \u05d5\u05b7\u05d9\u05bc\u05b4\u05e4\u05bc\u05b0\u05dc\u05d5\u05bc \u05e2\u05b7\u05dc-\u05e4\u05bc\u05b0\u05e0\u05b5\u05d9\u05d4\u05b6\u05dd<\/span> <span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cpart from the midst of the congregation so that I can consume them.\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> Rebellion and having a rebellious spirit before the Lord is certain death. David said <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cI hated the assembly of evil doers (Tehillim \/ Psalms 26:5).\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> Does our spirit today in any way exhibit aspects of rebellion like Israel? From the Torah text in Parashat Korach, in both cases the bringing of fire that was not commanded of God is considered strange or foreign before the Lord. As a result, fire proceeded from the Lord and they died. Have you ever offered offering strange fire before the Lord in the way that you served Him? These men were in the act of open rebellion offering fire the Lord had not commanded or instructed. According to the Scriptures, Korach, Datan, and Aviram and the 250 men were drawing near (approaching) the Lord in their own way and not according to the way in which God had called them. After the 250 men died, God commands Moshe to take up the censers because they are holy; the censers were purified by fire. It is interesting if we think about fire on its use in the purifying sense; God has used fire and its illustration in our lives to show how He is breaking down, molding, and reshaping us into His image and the image of His son Yeshua the Messiah. For example, the manufacturing process would not be possible without fire, the use of fire to break down and reshape materials for our own use. It is also interesting to note about the surrounding pagan cultures the people would sacrifice their children to Molech as it says in <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">2 Kings<\/span> <span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d9 \u05d5\u05b0\u05d8\u05b4\u05de\u05bc\u05b5\u05d0 \u05d0\u05b6\u05ea-\u05d4\u05b7\u05ea\u05bc\u05b9\u05e4\u05b6\u05ea \u05d0\u05b2\u05e9\u05c1\u05b6\u05e8 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05d2\u05b5\u05d9 \u05d1\u05b6\u05e0\u05d9 [\u05d1\u05b6\u05df] -\u05d4\u05b4\u05e0\u05bc\u05b9\u05dd \u05dc\u05b0\u05d1\u05b4\u05dc\u05b0\u05ea\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9 \u05dc\u05b0\u05d4\u05b7\u05e2\u05b2\u05d1\u05b4\u05d9\u05e8 \u05d0\u05b4\u05d9\u05e9\u05c1 \u05d0\u05b6\u05ea-\u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05e0\u05d5\u05b9 \u05d5\u05b0\u05d0\u05b6\u05ea-\u05d1\u05bc\u05b4\u05ea\u05bc\u05d5\u05b9 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b8\u05d0\u05b5\u05e9\u05c1 \u05dc\u05b7\u05de\u05bc\u05b9\u05dc\u05b6\u05da\u05b0:<\/span> <span class=\"Character-Style-1\">23:10 And he defiled Topheth, which is in the valley of the children of Hinnom, that no man might make his son or his daughter to pass through the fire to Molech. (NASB)<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> Here we find the concept of the passing through the fire. The children were caused to pass through the fire and they were burned up as a sacrifice to the demonic spirit Molech (<\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">the name of the graven image or idol<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">). When these children passed through the fire, their lives were changed, they died. If we walk in our own ways or in the ways of men our lives change to be in accordance with the ways that speak contrary to God\u2019s way and we will die spiritually. The path that we take will reshape our lives, who we are on the inside, and more specifically our relationship with God. It is of utmost importance to stay on the straight and narrow path, studying the bible daily so that God\u2019s fire, the fire from the Lord will be kindled in our hearts so we become pliable and can be shaped into the image God would have us to be. The prophet Zephaniah says in <\/span><a id=\"_idIndexMarker017\"><\/a><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Zephaniah<\/span> <span class=\"Character-Style-1\">3:8 \u2018Therefore wait for Me,\u2019 declares the Lord, \u2018For the day when I rise up as a witness. Indeed, My decision is to gather nations, To assemble kingdoms, To pour out on them My indignation, All My burning anger; For all the earth will be devoured By the fire of My zeal. 3:9 \u2018For then I will give to the peoples purified lips, That all of them may call on the name of the Lord, To serve Him shoulder to shoulder. (NASB)<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> Here the earth is devoured by fire and then God will give the people purified lips that will call upon the name of the Lord. Midrash Tehillim 26, Part 4 concludes saying <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cAnd I will not sit with the wicked (Tehillim \/ Psalms 26:5) with Korach and his company whom Moshe meant when he said, Depart, I pray, from the tents of these wicked men (Bamidbar \/ Numbers 16:26).\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> The midrash states that David was thinking of the wicked men who are described in the Torah (<\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Parashat Korach<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">) when he said that he hated the assemble of evil doers and that he will not sit with the wicked. If we consider <\/span><a id=\"_idIndexMarker018\"><\/a><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">Parashat Korach and the sitting with the wicked, the wicked will take you down to the grave alive with them. In a similar manner, we need to guard our hearts very carefully and live according to God\u2019s Word in and according to the way that He has said we are supposed to live. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-2\"><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> Midrash Tehillim 26, Part 5 opens with the Dibur Hamathil (<\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d3\u05d9\u05d1\u05d5\u05e8 \u05d4\u05de\u05ea\u05d7\u05d9\u05dc<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">) saying <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cI will wash my hands in innocence; so will I compass Your altar, O Lord (Tehillim \/ Psalms 26:6).\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> The midrash states that <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cThis verse is to be read in the light of what is taught in a Mishnah, on each of the first seven days of Sukkot men circled the altar once, reciting, We beseech You, O Lord, save now (Tehillim \/ Psalms 118:25).\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> Here the rabbis mention the biblical harvest festival of Sukkot (Tabernacles). This festival is celebrated on the full moon following Rosh Ha-Shannah, the Biblical New Year. On this holiday, one is to wave bundles of palm branches, willow, myrtle, and a yellow fruit called the etrog (<\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">yellow lemon-like fruits<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">) as a symbol of the earth\u2019s bounty, and to live in temporary booths roofed with branches, known as sukkot. The midrash mentions the circling of the altar and praying asking the Lord to \u201csave now\u201d (Hosha-na). On the sixth day of Sukkot (<\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cHoshanah Rabbah,\u201d \u201cgreat praise\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">) the custom is to proceed in seven circles, called hakafot, with the lulav and etrog. The number seven represents the seven days of creation. The liturgy declares again and again \u201cHosha-na!\u201d (\u201cSave us!\u201d) The kind of salvation that is referred to is the prayers asking for rescue from drought, from flood, from famine, and from the dangers of the world. At the end of the Hoshanah Rabbah process, the willows are beaten on the ground, as a sign that one wants to get rid of sin. The circles around the inside of the synagogue seem to imply that there is an invisible altar in the center. Originally, the Temple altar would have been at the center of this ritual and is what is described here in the midrash. On the seventh day of the Sukkot season, Shemini Atzeret, one prays elaborate poems for rain, and the yizkor prayer is recited, stating what we have in communion with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. The eighth day of the holiday is Simchat Torah (the Joy of Torah). On the evening of Simchat Torah, one circles seven times again, this time while dancing with the Torah. One repeats this ritual in the morning, and then completes the cycle of Torah by reading Parashat Achari Mot, the end of the book of Deuteronomy (Moses\u2019 death) and the beginning of the book of Genesis (the creation of the world). For more information look at the section titled Sukkah (<\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05e1\u05d5\u05db\u05d4<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">) from the Mishnah and Talmud. It is the sixth volume in the Order (Mishnaic section) of Moed. Sukkah that deals primarily with laws relating to the holiday of Sukkot. It has five chapters which include details on the Sukkah, or hut, which is lived in during Sukkot, the laws concerning each of the four species of vegetation which are waved during prayers over the holiday, and the Celebration of the Water-Drawing (<\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05e9\u05de\u05d7\u05ea \u05d1\u05d9\u05ea \u05d4\u05e9\u05d5\u05d0\u05d1\u05d4<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">, Simhat Beit Ha-Sho\u2019evah\u200e) which took place at the Temple in Jerusalem on the nights of Sukkot.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-2\"><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> Midrash Tehillim 26, Part 5 speaks about the circling of the altar while carrying the palm branches, myrtle, and willows of the brook and whether these were gotten by robbery. The midrash is speaking on the verse from the Psalm, <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cI will wash my hands in innocence; so will I compass Your altar, O Lord (Tehillim \/ Psalms 26:6).\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> According to the Masoretic Text, the Scripture states <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d5 \u05d0\u05b6\u05e8\u05b0\u05d7\u05b7\u05e5 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05e0\u05b4\u05e7\u05bc\u05b8\u05d9\u05d5\u05b9\u05df \u05db\u05bc\u05b7\u05e4\u05bc\u05b8\u05d9 \u05d5\u05b7\u05d0\u05b2\u05e1\u05b9\u05d1\u05b0\u05d1\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d0\u05b6\u05ea-\u05de\u05b4\u05d6\u05b0\u05d1\u05bc\u05b7\u05d7\u05b2\u05da\u05b8 \u05d9\u05b0\u05d4\u05b9\u05d5\u05b8\u05d4:<\/span> <span class=\"Character-Style-1\">26:6 I shall wash my hands in innocence, And I will go about Your altar, O Lord, (NASB)<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> The Aramaic Targum states <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d5 \u05d0\u05e7\u05d3\u05d9\u05e9 \u05d1\u05d6\u05db\u05d5\u05ea\u05d9 \u05d0\u05d9\u05d3\u05d9 \u05d5\u05d0\u05d7\u05d6\u05e8\u05d9\u05ea \u05d5\u05d0\u05d7\u05d6\u05d5\u05e8 \u05d9\u05ea \u05de\u05d3\u05d1\u05d7\u05da \u05d9\u05d4\u05d5\u05d4\u05c3<\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\"> 26:6 I will sanctify my hands by my merit, and I have gone around your altar, O Lord. (EMC) <\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> The Septuagint states 26:6 \u03bd\u03af\u03c8\u03bf\u03bc\u03b1\u03b9 \u1f10\u03bd \u1f00\u03b8\u1ff4\u03bf\u03b9\u03c2 \u03c4\u1f70\u03c2 \u03c7\u03b5\u1fd6\u03c1\u03ac\u03c2 \u03bc\u03bf\u03c5 \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u03ba\u03c5\u03ba\u03bb\u03ce\u03c3\u03c9 \u03c4\u1f78 \u03b8\u03c5\u03c3\u03b9\u03b1\u03c3\u03c4\u03ae\u03c1\u03b9\u03cc\u03bd \u03c3\u03bf\u03c5 \u03ba\u03cd\u03c1\u03b9\u03b5<\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\"> 26:6 I will wash my hands in innocency, and compass thine altar, O Lord: (LXX)<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> Notice how each translation describes David saying that he goes around or surrounds (<\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d5\u05b7\u05d0\u05b2\u05e1\u05b9\u05d1\u05b0\u05d1\u05b8\u05d4<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">) the altar of the Lord (<\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d0\u05b6\u05ea-\u05de\u05b4\u05d6\u05b0\u05d1\u05bc\u05b7\u05d7\u05b2\u05da\u05b8 \u05d9\u05b0\u05d4\u05b9\u05d5\u05b8\u05d4<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">). It is obvious from the Psalm that there is a tradition of circling the altar like what we find here in the tradition of Sukkot. This may be why the rabbis make mention of and draw a parallel to the festival of Sukkot with regard to <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Tehillim \/ Psalms 26:6. <\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">The midrash states <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cI will wash my hands in innocence implies that the festive wreath must be got through purchase, not through robbery, for in a Mishnah we are taught, A festive wreath that is got by robbery or is withered as unfit for circling the altar with; for a festive wreath must be innocent of violence or robbery, lest the advocate turn accuser.\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> (<\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05e9\u05d9\u05d4\u05d0 \u05d1\u05de\u05e7\u05d7 \u05d5\u05dc\u05d0 \u05d1\u05d2\u05d6\u05dc, \u05d3\u05ea\u05e0\u05df \u05dc\u05d5\u05dc\u05d1 \u05d4\u05d2\u05d6\u05d5\u05dc \u05d5\u05d4\u05d9\u05d1\u05e9 \u05e4\u05e1\u05d5\u05dc, \u05e9\u05d9\u05d4\u05d0 \u05e0\u05e7\u05d9 \u05de\u05df \u05d4\u05d7\u05de\u05e1<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">) The palm branches, myrtle, and willows of the brook function as witnesses of joy before God. Before God if these things were obtained by robbery, then rather than being a witness of joy they become an accuser of condemnation. The midrash goes into a parable to illustrate how this occurs.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-4\"><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cRabbi Levi said, A man who uses a festive wreath go by robbery to whom may he be likened? To a highwayman who sat at a crossroads, robbing all those who came and went. And once even as a royal legate was passing on his way to levy the tax of a certain province, the highwayman, springing up against him got the better of him and robbed him, taking all he had with him. After a time the highwayman was captured and cast into prison. When the king\u2019s legate heard this, he went to the highwayman and said to him, Up and give me all that you robbed and taken away from me, and I will plead for you. The highwayman answered, of all that I seized upon and took away from you I have nothing left, except this rug which belongs to you. The legate said to him, Give it to me, and I will plead for you. And as the highwayman gave it to him, the legate said, Tomorrow you will be taken out to judgment, and when the king says to you, is there any man that will plead for you? I will make the plea. The next day, the highwayman was taken out to judgment. The king asked him, Have you a man to plead for you? And the highwayman replied, Such and such a legate. The king then sent for the legate and asked, do you know anything good of this man? The legate answered, I do indeed. On the day that you sent me to levy the tax of a certain province, this man springing out upon me, got the better of me, and robbed me, taking away all that I had with me. This very rug is his witness. Then all said, Woe to the man whose advocate turns accuser. Even so, when a man takes a festive wreath that is got by robbery, it cries out before the Holy One blessed be He, I was gotten by robbery. I was gotten by violence. Of such a man the ministering angels say, Woe to that man whose advocate turns accuser. Hence David said, I will wash my hands in innocence; so will I compass Your altar, Or Lord, with a festive wreath got through purchase, not robbery.\u201d (Midrash Tehillim 26, Part 5)<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Hebrew-Paragraph-Style--Right-to-Left- ParaOverride-10\" lang=\"he-IL\"><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\">\u05e8\u05f3 \u05dc\u05d5\u05d9 \u05de\u05d9 \u05e9\u05d4\u05d5\u05d0 \u05e0\u05d5\u05d8\u05dc \u05dc\u05d5\u05dc\u05d1 \u05d2\u05d6\u05d5\u05dc \u05dc\u05de\u05d4 \u05d4\u05d5\u05d0 \u05d3\u05d5\u05de\u05d4, \u05dc\u05dc\u05e1\u05d8\u05d9\u05dd \u05e9\u05d9\u05d5\u05e9\u05d1 \u05d1\u05e4\u05e8\u05e9\u05ea \u05d3\u05e8\u05db\u05d9\u05dd, \u05d5\u05de\u05e7\u05e4\u05d7 \u05d0\u05ea \u05d4\u05e2\u05d5\u05d1\u05e8\u05d9\u05dd \u05d5\u05e9\u05d1\u05d9\u05dd, \u05d7\u05d3 \u05d6\u05de\u05df \u05e2\u05d1\u05e8 \u05d7\u05d3 \u05dc\u05d2\u05d9\u05d5\u05df, \u05d1\u05e2\u05d9 \u05dc\u05de\u05d9\u05d2\u05d1\u05d0 \u05d3\u05d9\u05de\u05d5\u05e1\u05d9\u05d0 \u05d3\u05d7\u05d3\u05d0 \u05de\u05d3\u05d9\u05e0\u05ea\u05d0, \u05d5\u05e7\u05dd \u05e2\u05dc\u05d5\u05d9 \u05d5\u05e7\u05d3\u05de\u05d9\u05d4 \u05d5\u05e7\u05e4\u05d7\u05d9\u05d4, \u05d5\u05e0\u05e1\u05d9\u05d1 \u05db\u05dc \u05de\u05d4 \u05d3\u05d4\u05d5\u05d9 \u05d2\u05d1\u05d9\u05d4, \u05dc\u05d1\u05ea\u05e8 \u05d9\u05d5\u05de\u05d9\u05df \u05d0\u05d9\u05ea\u05e6\u05d9\u05d3 \u05d4\u05d4\u05d5\u05d0 \u05dc\u05d9\u05e1\u05d8\u05d0\u05d4 \u05d5\u05d0\u05d9\u05ea\u05d9\u05d4\u05d9\u05d1 \u05d1\u05e4\u05d9\u05dc\u05e7\u05d0, \u05e9\u05de\u05e2 \u05d4\u05d4\u05d5\u05d0 \u05dc\u05d2\u05d9\u05d5\u05e0\u05d0 \u05d3\u05de\u05dc\u05db\u05d0 \u05d5\u05d0\u05d6\u05d9\u05dc \u05dc\u05d2\u05d1\u05d9\u05d4, \u05d5\u05d0\u05de\u05e8 \u05dc\u05d9\u05d4 \u05e7\u05d5\u05dd \u05d4\u05d1 \u05dc\u05d9 \u05db\u05dc \u05de\u05d4 \u05d3\u05e7\u05e4\u05d7\u05d9\u05ea \u05d5\u05e0\u05e1\u05d1\u05d4 \u05de\u05de\u05e0\u05d9, \u05d5\u05d0\u05e0\u05d0 \u05de\u05d9\u05dc\u05e3 \u05e2\u05dc\u05da \u05d6\u05db\u05d5\u05ea\u05d0, \u05d0\u05de\u05e8 \u05dc\u05d9\u05d4 \u05db\u05dc \u05de\u05d4 \u05d3\u05e7\u05e4\u05d7\u05d9\u05ea \u05d5\u05e0\u05e1\u05d1\u05d9\u05ea \u05de\u05d9\u05e0\u05da \u05dc\u05d9\u05ea \u05dc\u05d9, \u05d0\u05dc\u05d0 \u05d4\u05d3\u05d9\u05df \u05d8\u05e4\u05d9\u05d8\u05d0, \u05d5\u05d4\u05d5\u05d0 \u05de\u05df \u05d3\u05d9\u05d3\u05da, \u05d0\u05de\u05e8 \u05dc\u05d9\u05d4 \u05d4\u05d1 \u05dc\u05d9 \u05d9\u05ea\u05d9\u05d4 \u05d5\u05d0\u05e0\u05d0 \u05de\u05d9\u05dc\u05e3 \u05dc\u05da \u05d6\u05db\u05d5, \u05d5\u05db\u05d3 \u05d9\u05d4\u05d9\u05d1 \u05d9\u05ea\u05d9\u05d4 \u05dc\u05d9\u05d4, \u05d0\u05de\u05e8 \u05dc\u05d9\u05d4 \u05dc\u05de\u05d7\u05e8 \u05d0\u05ea \u05e0\u05e4\u05e7 \u05dc\u05d3\u05d9\u05e0\u05d0 \u05d5\u05de\u05dc\u05db\u05d0 \u05e7\u05e8\u05d9 \u05dc\u05da \u05d5\u05d0\u05de\u05e8 \u05dc\u05da \u05d0\u05d9\u05ea \u05dc\u05da \u05d1\u05e8 \u05e0\u05e9 \u05d3\u05de\u05d9\u05dc\u05e3 \u05e2\u05dc\u05da \u05d6\u05db\u05d5\u05ea\u05d0, \u05d5\u05d0\u05e0\u05d0 \u05de\u05d9\u05dc\u05e3 \u05e2\u05dc\u05da \u05d6\u05db\u05d5, \u05dc\u05de\u05d7\u05e8 \u05e0\u05e4\u05e7 \u05dc\u05d3\u05d9\u05e0\u05d0 \u05d0\u05de\u05e8 \u05dc\u05d9\u05d4 \u05de\u05dc\u05db\u05d0 \u05d0\u05d9\u05ea \u05dc\u05da \u05d1\u05e8 \u05e0\u05e9 \u05d3\u05de\u05d9\u05dc\u05e3 \u05e2\u05dc\u05da \u05d6\u05db\u05d5, \u05d0\u05de\u05e8 \u05dc\u05d9\u05d4 \u05dc\u05d2\u05d9\u05d5\u05df \u05e4\u05dc\u05df, \u05e9\u05dc\u05d7 \u05de\u05dc\u05db\u05d0 \u05d5\u05e7\u05e8\u05d0 \u05dc\u05d9\u05d4, \u05d0\u05de\u05e8 \u05dc\u05d9\u05d4 \u05d7\u05db\u05d9\u05dd \u05d0\u05ea \u05dc\u05de\u05d9\u05dc\u05e3 \u05d6\u05db\u05d5 \u05d1\u05d4\u05d3\u05d9\u05df \u05d2\u05d1\u05e8\u05d0, \u05d0\u05de\u05e8 \u05dc\u05d9\u05d4 \u05d7\u05db\u05d9\u05dd \u05d0\u05e0\u05d0 \u05dc\u05d9\u05d4, \u05d1\u05d4\u05d4\u05d5\u05d0 \u05d6\u05d9\u05de\u05e0\u05d0 \u05d3\u05e9\u05dc\u05d7\u05ea\u05e0\u05d9 \u05dc\u05de\u05d9\u05d2\u05d1\u05d9\u05d9\u05d0 \u05d3\u05d9\u05de\u05d5\u05e1\u05d9\u05d0 \u05d3\u05de\u05d3\u05d9\u05e0\u05ea\u05d0 \u05e4\u05dc\u05d5\u05e0\u05d9\u05ea, \u05e7\u05dd \u05e2\u05dc\u05d9 \u05d5\u05e7\u05d3\u05de\u05d9 \u05d5\u05e7\u05e4\u05d7\u05d0\u05d9, \u05d5\u05e0\u05e1\u05d9\u05d1 \u05db\u05dc \u05de\u05d4 \u05d3\u05d4\u05d5\u05d4 \u05d2\u05d1\u05d0\u05d9, \u05d5\u05d3\u05d9\u05df \u05d8\u05e4\u05d9\u05d8\u05d0 \u05de\u05e1\u05d4\u05d9\u05d3 \u05e2\u05dc\u05d5\u05d9, \u05d4\u05ea\u05d7\u05d9\u05dc\u05d5 \u05d4\u05db\u05dc \u05d0\u05d5\u05de\u05e8\u05d9\u05dd \u05d0\u05d5\u05d9 \u05dc\u05d6\u05d4 \u05e9\u05e0\u05e2\u05e9\u05d4 \u05e1\u05e0\u05d9\u05d2\u05d5\u05e8\u05d5 \u05e7\u05d8\u05d9\u05d2\u05d5\u05e8\u05d5, \u05db\u05da \u05d0\u05d3\u05dd \u05dc\u05d5\u05e7\u05d7 \u05dc\u05d5\u05dc\u05d1 \u05d2\u05d6\u05d5\u05dc, \u05d5\u05e6\u05d5\u05d5\u05d7 \u05dc\u05e4\u05e0\u05d9 \u05d4\u05e7\u05d1\u05f4\u05d4, \u05d5\u05d0\u05d5\u05de\u05e8 \u05d2\u05d6\u05d5\u05dc \u05d0\u05e0\u05d9, \u05d7\u05de\u05d5\u05e1 \u05d0\u05e0\u05d9, \u05d5\u05de\u05dc\u05d0\u05db\u05d9 \u05d4\u05e9\u05e8\u05ea \u05e6\u05d5\u05d5\u05d7\u05d9\u05df \u05e2\u05dc\u05d9\u05d4 \u05d0\u05d5\u05d9 \u05dc\u05d0\u05d9\u05e9 \u05d6\u05d4 \u05e9\u05e0\u05e2\u05e9\u05d4 \u05dc\u05d5 \u05e1\u05e0\u05d9\u05d2\u05d5\u05e8\u05d5 \u05e7\u05d8\u05d9\u05d2\u05d5\u05e8\u05d5, \u05dc\u05e4\u05d9\u05db\u05da \u05d0\u05de\u05e8 \u05d3\u05d5\u05d3 \u05d0\u05e8\u05d7\u05e5 \u05d1\u05e0\u05e7\u05d9\u05d5\u05df \u05db\u05e4\u05d9, \u05d1\u05de\u05e7\u05d7 \u05d5\u05dc\u05d0 \u05d1\u05d2\u05d6\u05dc.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-2\"><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">So we can see according to the parable that a thief was making an attempt at freedom by using the testimony of someone he had robbed. Could you imagine actually trying to do that? The obvious problem here in the parable is that the thief was unrepentant. Judaism teaches that the condemned are to be given the opportunity to confess his sins on his way to execution so that he might have <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201ca share in the world to come\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> (<\/span><a id=\"_idIndexMarker019\"><\/a><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Mishnah Sanhedrin 6:2<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">). Here in the parable the thief was going to the judge to be sentenced for his crime and he was not going to be executed. In fact, the one who was robbed was who made the offer to be an advocate on the thief\u2019s behalf. It should have been obvious that the advocate would turn accuser when before the judge. Regardless of this, Midrash Tehillim 26, Part 5 concludes saying <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cWoe to that man whose advocate turns accuser. Hence David said, I will wash my hands in innocence; so will I compass Your altar, Or Lord, with a festive wreath got through purchase, not robbery.\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> The rabbis parallel this advocate \/ accuser with David washing his hands in innocence and compassing the altar of God. What exactly is the point of the midrash? When thinking on the parable in the midrash and the advocate who turned accuser, it is the testimony of the one who was robbed that changed based on the conversation he had with the thief. Think about this concept for a moment, the changing testimony that will be given at judgment. We know, according to the Scriptures, that the Word of God is called <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cHis Testimony,\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> not only because the Scriptures testify of His will but that of His promises for each and every one of us who would grasp hold of Him, believe in His Messiah, and seek truth. Is it possible that the word of God could turn from advocate to accuser at the judgment throne of God? <\/span><a id=\"_idIndexMarker020\"><\/a><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Tehillim \/ Psalms 119: 1-2<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> states <\/span><span class=\"Hebrew-verse-text\" lang=\"he-IL\">\u05d0 \u05d0\u05b7\u05e9\u05c1\u05b0\u05e8\u05b5\u05d9 \u05ea\u05b0\u05de\u05b4\u05d9\u05de\u05b5\u05d9-\u05d3\u05b8\u05e8\u05b6\u05da\u05b0 \u05d4\u05b7\u05d4\u05b9\u05dc\u05b0\u05db\u05b4\u05d9\u05dd \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05ea\u05d5\u05b9\u05e8\u05b7\u05ea \u05d9\u05b0\u05d4\u05b9\u05d5\u05b8\u05d4: \u05d1 \u05d0\u05b7\u05e9\u05c1\u05b0\u05e8\u05b5\u05d9 \u05e0\u05b9\u05e6\u05b0\u05e8\u05b5\u05d9 \u05e2\u05b5\u05d3\u05b9\u05ea\u05b8\u05d9\u05d5 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05db\u05b8\u05dc-\u05dc\u05b5\u05d1 \u05d9\u05b4\u05d3\u05b0\u05e8\u05b0\u05e9\u05c1\u05d5\u05bc\u05d4\u05d5\u05bc:<\/span> <span class=\"Character-Style-1\">119:1 How blessed are those whose way is blameless, Who walk in the law of the Lord. 119:2 How blessed are those who observe His testimonies, Who seek Him with all their heart. (NASB)<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> The person who seeks the Lord with all of their heart is not one who is wise in their own conceit. The one who seeks the Lord is the one who dedicates himself to the covenant of God and yields obedience to the dictates of His Torah (<\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">His Testimonies<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">). The thief in the parable did not yield himself to obedience to the Torah, he was a thief and he expected the one he robbed to help him to continue in his deception before the judge. The danger for us today is to live a life that is not in obedience to the Torah (or all of God\u2019s Word) and then expect the testimony (God\u2019s Word) to back us up before the judgment throne of the Lord. Reading through the Scriptures regarding deception before the judge of the heavens and the earth, we are told in <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Revelation 20<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> that no one can deceive God, just like the palm branches, myrtle, and willows of the brook that are waived before the Lord, if they are gotten by robbery the Lord God Almighty will know.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-4\"><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">\u039a\u03b1\u1f76 \u03b5\u1f36\u03b4\u03bf\u03bd \u03b8\u03c1\u1f79\u03bd\u03bf\u03bd \u03bc\u1f73\u03b3\u03b1\u03bd \u03bb\u03b5\u03c5\u03ba\u1f78\u03bd \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u03c4\u1f78\u03bd \u03ba\u03b1\u03b8\u1f75\u03bc\u03b5\u03bd\u03bf\u03bd \u1f10\u03c0\u2019 \u03b1\u1f50\u03c4\u1f79\u03bd, \u03bf\u1f57 \u1f00\u03c0\u1f78 \u03c4\u03bf\u1fe6 \u03c0\u03c1\u03bf\u03c3\u1f7d\u03c0\u03bf\u03c5 \u1f14\u03c6\u03c5\u03b3\u03b5\u03bd \u1f21 \u03b3\u1fc6 \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u1f41 \u03bf\u1f50\u03c1\u03b1\u03bd\u1f79\u03c2, \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u03c4\u1f79\u03c0\u03bf\u03c2 \u03bf\u1f50\u03c7 \u03b5\u1f51\u03c1\u1f73\u03b8\u03b7 \u03b1\u1f50\u03c4\u03bf\u1fd6\u03c2. \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u03b5\u1f36\u03b4\u03bf\u03bd \u03c4\u03bf\u1f7a\u03c2 \u03bd\u03b5\u03ba\u03c1\u03bf\u1f7b\u03c2, \u03c4\u03bf\u1f7a\u03c2 \u03bc\u03b5\u03b3\u1f71\u03bb\u03bf\u03c5\u03c2 \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u03c4\u03bf\u1f7a\u03c2 \u03bc\u03b9\u03ba\u03c1\u03bf\u1f7b\u03c2, \u1f11\u03c3\u03c4\u1ff6\u03c4\u03b1\u03c2 \u1f10\u03bd\u1f7d\u03c0\u03b9\u03bf\u03bd \u03c4\u03bf\u1fe6 \u03b8\u03c1\u1f79\u03bd\u03bf\u03c5, \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u03b2\u03b9\u03b2\u03bb\u1f77\u03b1 \u1f20\u03bd\u03bf\u1f77\u03c7\u03b8\u03b7\u03c3\u03b1\u03bd: \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u1f04\u03bb\u03bb\u03bf \u03b2\u03b9\u03b2\u03bb\u1f77\u03bf\u03bd \u1f20\u03bd\u03bf\u1f77\u03c7\u03b8\u03b7, \u1f45 \u1f10\u03c3\u03c4\u03b9\u03bd \u03c4\u1fc6\u03c2 \u03b6\u03c9\u1fc6\u03c2: \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u1f10\u03ba\u03c1\u1f77\u03b8\u03b7\u03c3\u03b1\u03bd \u03bf\u1f31 \u03bd\u03b5\u03ba\u03c1\u03bf\u1f76 \u1f10\u03ba \u03c4\u1ff6\u03bd \u03b3\u03b5\u03b3\u03c1\u03b1\u03bc\u03bc\u1f73\u03bd\u03c9\u03bd \u1f10\u03bd \u03c4\u03bf\u1fd6\u03c2 \u03b2\u03b9\u03b2\u03bb\u1f77\u03bf\u03b9\u03c2 \u03ba\u03b1\u03c4\u1f70 \u03c4\u1f70 \u1f14\u03c1\u03b3\u03b1 \u03b1\u1f50\u03c4\u1ff6\u03bd. \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u1f14\u03b4\u03c9\u03ba\u03b5\u03bd \u1f21 \u03b8\u1f71\u03bb\u03b1\u03c3\u03c3\u03b1 \u03c4\u03bf\u1f7a\u03c2 \u03bd\u03b5\u03ba\u03c1\u03bf\u1f7a\u03c2 \u03c4\u03bf\u1f7a\u03c2 \u1f10\u03bd \u03b1\u1f50\u03c4\u1fc7, \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u1f41 \u03b8\u1f71\u03bd\u03b1\u03c4\u03bf\u03c2 \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u1f41 \u1f05|\u03b4\u03b7\u03c2 \u1f14\u03b4\u03c9\u03ba\u03b1\u03bd \u03c4\u03bf\u1f7a\u03c2 \u03bd\u03b5\u03ba\u03c1\u03bf\u1f7a\u03c2 \u03c4\u03bf\u1f7a\u03c2 \u1f10\u03bd \u03b1\u1f50\u03c4\u03bf\u1fd6\u03c2, \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u1f10\u03ba\u03c1\u1f77\u03b8\u03b7\u03c3\u03b1\u03bd \u1f15\u03ba\u03b1\u03c3\u03c4\u03bf\u03c2 \u03ba\u03b1\u03c4\u1f70 \u03c4\u1f70 \u1f14\u03c1\u03b3\u03b1 \u03b1\u1f50\u03c4\u1ff6\u03bd. \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u1f41 \u03b8\u1f71\u03bd\u03b1\u03c4\u03bf\u03c2 \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u1f41 \u1f05|\u03b4\u03b7\u03c2 \u1f10\u03b2\u03bb\u1f75\u03b8\u03b7\u03c3\u03b1\u03bd \u03b5\u1f30\u03c2 \u03c4\u1f74\u03bd \u03bb\u1f77\u03bc\u03bd\u03b7\u03bd \u03c4\u03bf\u1fe6 \u03c0\u03c5\u03c1\u1f79\u03c2. \u03bf\u1f57\u03c4\u03bf\u03c2 \u1f41 \u03b8\u1f71\u03bd\u03b1\u03c4\u03bf\u03c2 \u1f41 \u03b4\u03b5\u1f7b\u03c4\u03b5\u03c1\u1f79\u03c2 \u1f10\u03c3\u03c4\u03b9\u03bd, \u1f21 \u03bb\u1f77\u03bc\u03bd\u03b7 \u03c4\u03bf\u1fe6 \u03c0\u03c5\u03c1\u1f79\u03c2. \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u03b5\u1f34 \u03c4\u03b9\u03c2 \u03bf\u1f50\u03c7 \u03b5\u1f51\u03c1\u1f73\u03b8\u03b7 \u1f10\u03bd \u03c4\u1fc7 \u03b2\u1f77\u03b2\u03bb\u1ff3 \u03c4\u1fc6\u03c2 \u03b6\u03c9\u1fc6\u03c2 \u03b3\u03b5\u03b3\u03c1\u03b1\u03bc\u03bc\u1f73\u03bd\u03bf\u03c2 \u1f10\u03b2\u03bb\u1f75\u03b8\u03b7 \u03b5\u1f30\u03c2 \u03c4\u1f74\u03bd \u03bb\u1f77\u03bc\u03bd\u03b7\u03bd \u03c4\u03bf\u1fe6 \u03c0\u03c5\u03c1\u1f79\u03c2. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-4\"><a id=\"_idIndexMarker021\"><\/a><span class=\"Character-Style-1 CharOverride-12\">Revelation 20:11-15<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-4\"><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">20:11 Then I saw a great white throne and Him who sat upon it, from whose presence earth and heaven fled away, and no place was found for them. 20:12 And I saw the dead, the great and the small, standing before the throne, and books were opened; and another book was opened, which is the book of life; and the dead were judged from the things which were written in the books, according to their deeds. 20:13 And the sea gave up the dead which were in it, and death and Hades gave up the dead which were in them; and they were judged, every one of them according to their deeds. 20:14 Then death and Hades were thrown into the lake of fire. This is the second death, the lake of fire. 20:15 And if anyone\u2019s name was not found written in the book of life, he was thrown into the lake of fire. (NASB)<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Basic-Paragraph ParaOverride-2\"><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">Interestingly, according to <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">Revelation 20:11-15<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">, the Word of God is the one who is opened and set before us and our lives are judged according to the sins we have committed and the Word of God. So if we live a life of disobedience, the Word of God will turn advocate to accuser. The Apostle John says \u039a\u03b1\u1f76 \u03b5\u1f36\u03b4\u03bf\u03bd \u03b8\u03c1\u1f79\u03bd\u03bf\u03bd \u03bc\u1f73\u03b3\u03b1\u03bd \u03bb\u03b5\u03c5\u03ba\u1f78\u03bd \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u03c4\u1f78\u03bd \u03ba\u03b1\u03b8\u1f75\u03bc\u03b5\u03bd\u03bf\u03bd \u1f10\u03c0\u2019 \u03b1\u1f50\u03c4\u1f79\u03bd, \u03bf\u1f57 \u1f00\u03c0\u1f78 \u03c4\u03bf\u1fe6 \u03c0\u03c1\u03bf\u03c3\u1f7d\u03c0\u03bf\u03c5 \u1f14\u03c6\u03c5\u03b3\u03b5\u03bd \u1f21 \u03b3\u1fc6 \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u1f41 \u03bf\u1f50\u03c1\u03b1\u03bd\u1f79\u03c2, \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u03c4\u1f79\u03c0\u03bf\u03c2 \u03bf\u1f50\u03c7 \u03b5\u1f51\u03c1\u1f73\u03b8\u03b7 \u03b1\u1f50\u03c4\u03bf\u1fd6\u03c2 <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cThen I saw a great white throne and Him who sat upon it, from whose presence earth and heaven fled away, and no place was found for them.\u201d <\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> This verse shows us that in the presence of the Lord God Almighty no one can stand, in fact, heaven and earth flee from His presence. Nothing can be hidden, there is no deception before the Lord Almighty. The awesome power of the Lord God Almighty, even heaven and earth must be moved to make way for His presence. John says \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u03b5\u1f36\u03b4\u03bf\u03bd \u03c4\u03bf\u1f7a\u03c2 \u03bd\u03b5\u03ba\u03c1\u03bf\u1f7b\u03c2, \u03c4\u03bf\u1f7a\u03c2 \u03bc\u03b5\u03b3\u1f71\u03bb\u03bf\u03c5\u03c2 \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u03c4\u03bf\u1f7a\u03c2 \u03bc\u03b9\u03ba\u03c1\u03bf\u1f7b\u03c2, \u1f11\u03c3\u03c4\u1ff6\u03c4\u03b1\u03c2 \u1f10\u03bd\u1f7d\u03c0\u03b9\u03bf\u03bd \u03c4\u03bf\u1fe6 \u03b8\u03c1\u1f79\u03bd\u03bf\u03c5, \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u03b2\u03b9\u03b2\u03bb\u1f77\u03b1 \u1f20\u03bd\u03bf\u1f77\u03c7\u03b8\u03b7\u03c3\u03b1\u03bd: \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u1f04\u03bb\u03bb\u03bf \u03b2\u03b9\u03b2\u03bb\u1f77\u03bf\u03bd \u1f20\u03bd\u03bf\u1f77\u03c7\u03b8\u03b7, \u1f45 \u1f10\u03c3\u03c4\u03b9\u03bd \u03c4\u1fc6\u03c2 \u03b6\u03c9\u1fc6\u03c2: \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u1f10\u03ba\u03c1\u1f77\u03b8\u03b7\u03c3\u03b1\u03bd \u03bf\u1f31 \u03bd\u03b5\u03ba\u03c1\u03bf\u1f76 \u1f10\u03ba \u03c4\u1ff6\u03bd \u03b3\u03b5\u03b3\u03c1\u03b1\u03bc\u03bc\u1f73\u03bd\u03c9\u03bd \u1f10\u03bd \u03c4\u03bf\u1fd6\u03c2 \u03b2\u03b9\u03b2\u03bb\u1f77\u03bf\u03b9\u03c2 \u03ba\u03b1\u03c4\u1f70 \u03c4\u1f70 \u1f14\u03c1\u03b3\u03b1 \u03b1\u1f50\u03c4\u1ff6\u03bd which translates literally <\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">\u201cAn I saw the dead, the great and the small, standing before the throne, and scrolls (\u03b2\u03b9\u03b2\u03bb\u1f77\u03b1) were opened. And another scroll (\u03b2\u03b9\u03b2\u03bb\u1f77\u03bf\u03bd) was opened, which is the one of life. And were judged the dead from out of the things being written in the scrolls (\u03b2\u03b9\u03b2\u03bb\u1f77\u03bf\u03b9\u03c2) according to their works.\u201d<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\"> Notice how the text is written; their works done in the body were judged according to what was written in the scrolls. The scrolls (\u03b2\u03b9\u03b2\u03bb\u1f77\u03b1) that are opened up are the Scrolls of the Word of God (The Bible), the Torah, Neviim, Ketuvim, and the Apostolic Writings. Each man, each person, each life will be judged based upon the Word of God! Examining the Hebrew text, Aramaic Targum, the Septuagint, and the theology of the rabbis in Midrash Tehillim 26, according to God\u2019s word we are to walk in innocence before the Lord, and it is only in innocence that we are able to walk in His presence (<\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">i.e. around the altar<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">). Note also this is why we need Yeshua the Messiah and the power of the Holy Spirit to empower our lives for service to the Lord. The idea that the Testimony of God is the Word of God, should lead us to Yeshua the Messiah who is the one who bore witness of our Father in Heaven. God has spoken to us in these last days by His Son, Yeshua the Messiah. He is the just, righteous, and true advocate on our behalf. But remember, if our lives do not measure up, the advocate may become accuser. We know that our lives do not measure up, this is why the Lord has provided atonement in Yeshua according to His Word. The point is we need to seek the Lord, seek His truth, and walk in innocence before Him seeking His help for our salvation, and in fact asking Him to make us to know His ways so that we can live obediently before him (<\/span><span class=\"Character-Style-1\">See the study on Tehillim \/ Psalms 25<\/span><span class=\"Std-Hebrew-English-Greek-Font\">). The significance of what we have studied here is that in order to be forgiven of our sins, we need an advocate who will stand up for us before the Lord, we also must believe in this one advocate whom God had sent to save us from our sins. Yeshua the Messiah, He is the one in whom God has provided atonement in blood, the living Word. If you want to truly believe in God\u2019s Word, then place your faith today, in Yeshua God\u2019s only begotten Son to receive atonement for your soul. Let\u2019s Pray.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.matsati.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/10\/Tehillim-26-Part1-and-2.pdf\">Tehillim 26-Part1-and-2<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This week\u2019s study is from Tehillim \/ Psalms 26:1-12, David opens saying \u05d0 \u05dc\u05b0\u05d3\u05b8\u05d5\u05b4\u05d3 | \u05e9\u05c1\u05b8\u05e4\u05b0\u05d8\u05b5\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d9\u05b0\u05d4\u05b9\u05d5\u05b8\u05d4 \u05db\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9-\u05d0\u05b2\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05ea\u05bb\u05de\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d4\u05b8\u05dc\u05b7\u05db\u05b0\u05ea\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d5\u05bc\u05d1\u05b7\u05d9\u05d4\u05b9\u05d5\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b8\u05d8\u05b7\u05d7\u05b0\u05ea\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9 \u05dc\u05b9\u05d0 \u05d0\u05b6\u05de\u05b0\u05e2\u05b8\u05d3: Of David 26:1 Vindicate me, O Lord, for I have walked in my integrity, And I have trusted in the Lord without wavering. 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