Difference between revisions of "Ps 119:1"
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| + | '''Paraphrase''': Aleph as a metaphor for a man with the revelation in his heart, is in the Father and the son (as the sea) and is marked by God. He speaks of the cross, he is 'like' God as he lives according to the word, and though he doesn't fully understand, he is set apart by the law of the Sovereign Lord. | ||
Revision as of 13:05, 26 December 2014
- Ps 119:1 ¶ ALEPH. Blessed [are] the undefiled in the way, who walk in the law of the LORD.
Paraphrase: Aleph as a metaphor for a man with the revelation in his heart, is in the Father and the son (as the sea) and is marked by God. He speaks of the cross, he is 'like' God as he lives according to the word, and though he doesn't fully understand, he is set apart by the law of the Sovereign Lord.
- those who are walking
- ההלכים: are like God (pun)