ה’ הַצִּילָה נַפְשִׁי מִשְּׂפַת שֶׁקֶר מִלָּשׁוֹן רְמִיָּה
Hashem, deliver my soul from lying lips, from a deceitful tongue. – Psalms 120:2
The Malbim clarifies the difference between lying lips and a deceitful tongue. A person who has lying lips will slander you behind your back. One who has a deceitful tongue is even worse; such a person actually hates you but feigns friendship to your face. In this verse – the verse for the name Yehuda and all other names that start with Yud and end with Hei – David asks G-d for salvation from both kinds of enemies, the overt and the surreptitious.
Friday, August 14, 2015
OU TORAH ONE+ONE Yehuda By Rabbi Jack Abramowitz
ה’ הַצִּילָה נַפְשִׁי מִשְּׂפַת שֶׁקֶר מִלָּשׁוֹן רְמִיָּה
Hashem, deliver my soul from lying lips, from a deceitful tongue. – Psalms 120:2
The Malbim clarifies the difference between lying lips and a deceitful tongue. A person who has lying lips will slander you behind your back. One who has a deceitful tongue is even worse; such a person actually hates you but feigns friendship to your face. In this verse – the verse for the name Yehuda and all other names that start with Yud and end with Hei – David asks G-d for salvation from both kinds of enemies, the overt and the surreptitious.
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