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Is King Saul positively regarded in Judaism?

King David is well-known to be positively regarded in Judaism, not only for his great accomplishments and devotion (psalms, if not authored by him, became prominent because of him), but also as the ...
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Criteria for special formats of some chapters in the Tanach Scrolls

Usually, when writing verses in Tanach Scrolls, words are written across the column from the right margin to the left (except, of course, for required Parsha spacing.) I have seen two "special" ...
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Instances of epic poetry in Tanach?

In the book "Mevo Lekitvei Hakodesh" - "Introduction to The Holy Scriptures" by Shmuel Shrira, he writes that there are different types of poetry or songs ("shirah") in ...
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Were the various "songs" that were sung by individuals or groups of people sung using "trope"?

Inspired by this question: Perhaps the oldest "song" in Tana"ch is the "Song of the Sea" (Ex. 15:1-17). Since trope (cantillation) notes are believed to have been transmitted by Moses, and part of ...
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Isn’t ״צרות לבבי הרחיבו״ an oxymoron?

In Tehillim 25:17, David says: צָר֣וֹת לְבָבִ֣י הִרְחִ֑יבוּ מִ֝מְּצוּקוֹתַ֗י הוֹצִיאֵֽנִי׃ My deep distress increases; deliver me from my straits. The root ״צר״ literally translates as “narrow”. Its ...
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