
Chapter 10 This psalm tells of the wicked one’s prosperity and
his boasting of it, until he says: “There is neither law nor judge. Elohim pays no attention to the actions of mere
mortals.” read more listen
Chapter 11 This psalm declares that the suffering of the righteous one
is for his own benefit, to cleanse him of his sins; whereas the wicked one is granted prosperity in this
world-similar to the verse, "Wealth remains with its owner, to his detriment." read more listen
Chapter 12 This psalm admonishes informers, slanderers,
and flatterers. read more listen
Chapter 13
A prayer for an end to the long exile. One in distress should offer this prayer for his
troubles and for the length of the exile. read more listen
Chapter 14 This psalm speaks of the destruction of the two
Holy Temples-the first by Nebuchadnezzar, and the second by Titus.
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Chapter 15
This psalm speaks of several virtues and attributes with which one should conduct oneself. He
is then assured that his soul will rest in Gan Eden. read more listen
Chapter 16 When one is in need, he should not implore
Elohim in his own merit, for he must leave his merits for his children. read more listen
Chapter 17 A loftily person should not ask Elohim to test
him with some sinful matter, or other things. If one has sinned, he should see to reform himself, and to save many
others from sin. read more listen
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