שלום אורח |
Request
נמצאו 2 תוצאות חיפוש
Mizmor 28
Perspective Through the Eyes of the Psalmist
Rabbi Avi BaumolMizmor 28 begins with a cry to God to listen, a request and gratitude to God for listening. The request in this Mizmor is unique because David does not ask for God to defeat his enemies but to save him from being pulled in by wicked people who are less obvious enemies.
Mizmor 40
Rabbi Avi BaumolThe first section of Mizmor 40, in which the poet addresses God in third person, is a 'Hymn of Gratitude'. In the second section, the poet addresses God directly with a request for help. In contrast to Mizmor 27, the poet makes his request with a sense of confidence that his prayers will be answered.