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Providing the line under consideration
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Comment Post #277371 The berachot are all based on verses. The first three are based on verses with "for" in them. Ps. 86, Is. 40, Ex. 15. (Abuderham)
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about 4 years ago
Comment Post #276972 What about when it's a dalet? "בְּרִיךְ יְקָרָא דַיְיָ מֵאֲתַר" בֵּית שְׁכִנְתֵּיהּ
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about 4 years ago
Comment Post #277343 I don't know but Natan Slifkin says its not http://www.rationalistjudaism.com/2018/01/the-lion-jackals-and-united-nations.html
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Edit Post #277343 Initial revision about 4 years ago
Answer A: Seeking an explanation for the verse associated with the fox in Perek Shirah
The linked verse is about Jeremiah's criticism of Jehoiakim for not paying the construction workers who built his palace. He tricked them out of labor for his own unfair gain. The fox has a reputation for being "clever" (like Rabbi Akivah says on Berachot 61, "you are the one of whom they say, he is ...
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