
Chapter 44
The psalmist cries and laments painfully over this bitter exile, where we and our Torah are shamed daily, when the
nations say that Elohim has exchanged us for another nation, and where we are considered as sheep for the
slaughter, as a byword and taunt. It is therefore fitting that Elohim redeem us, for the sake of His great Name
that abides with us in exile.
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Chapter 45 The psalmist composed this psalm referring to Moshiach. He describes his greatness, his
attributes, his glory, his wealth, and his reign; and states that Israel anticipates him, remembering and saying in
every generation, "When will King Moshiach come?"
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Chapter 46
This psalm tells of the Gog and Magog era (the Messianic age), when man will cast aside his weapons, and warfare
will be no more.
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Chapter 47
Following the battle of Gog and Magog (in the Messianic era), war will be no more. Elohim will grant us salvation,
and we will merit to go up to the Holy Temple for the festivals, Amen.
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Chapter 48 The psalmist prophesies about the Messianic era, singing the praises of a rebuilt Jerusalem
and the sacrifices brought there. At that time Israel will say, "As we heard from the mouths of the prophets, so
have we merited to see!
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