Guiding Questions: Psalms 92

This is part of the Tanakh Yomi Project.

  1. In Psalms 92:1 the translation renders “yarey” as “fear”. Keeping in mind the general approach of the Psalms and the remainder of this Psalm, would “recognizing” or “being aware of” be as pertinent to the message or more so?
  2. What, then, is the lot of the one who appreciates the Divine and who observes His commandments (Psalms 92:2-4)?
  3. However, in Psalms 92:5, there is a stress on particular mitzvot; what are they?
  4. And how is this reinforced by Psalms 92:9?
  5. Why, according to Psalms 92:10 should the wicked be vexed and disturbed?

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