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... interpretation is the same as that of I will twist , עַנָה עַנָה עַנָה אֲשִׂימֶנָה ( .Radak [ Zidkiyahu's ... interpretation as an example of how the first two phrases can be interpreted in Rav Chisda's view that they have a ...
... interpretation is the same as that of I will twist , עַנָה עַנָה עַנָה אֲשִׂימֶנָה ( .Radak [ Zidkiyahu's ... interpretation as an example of how the first two phrases can be interpreted in Rav Chisda's view that they have a ...
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... interpretation is most difficult , however , since some of these prophecies are written in the second person ( as for example the section dealing with Ammon in ch . 25 ) and are therefore manifestly addressed to nations other than ...
... interpretation is most difficult , however , since some of these prophecies are written in the second person ( as for example the section dealing with Ammon in ch . 25 ) and are therefore manifestly addressed to nations other than ...
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... interpretation is difficult . First , why does he not interpret the verse , ( as does Metzudos ) to mean simply that his earlier good deeds would not protect the righteous man from punishment for his sin . Conceivably the justice of God ...
... interpretation is difficult . First , why does he not interpret the verse , ( as does Metzudos ) to mean simply that his earlier good deeds would not protect the righteous man from punishment for his sin . Conceivably the justice of God ...