[Mesorah] pasuk that is not a pasuk

R Davidovich raphaeldavidovich at gmail.com
Wed May 25 05:04:05 PDT 2011


I know that Rav Dovid Cohen of Gvul Yaavetz has darshened on this, from a
drush but also halachic perspective, in the past.  Unfortunately I missed
that shiur and only walked in at its end.  But his approach might be found
in one of his "Masaas Kapai" seforim on the Siddur.
RD


On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 6:29 AM, kennethgmiller at juno.com <
kennethgmiller at juno.com> wrote:

> Re: "Hashem Melech, Hashem Malach, Hashem Yimloch L'Olam Vaed" -
>
> Rather than referring to it as a "pasuk that is not a pasuk", I have long
> referred to it as a "post-Tanach pasuk". I don't know who was the first to
> combine these two phrases of Tehillim and add them to a complete pasuk from
> Shemos, but once it was done, it seems to have been accepted as a useful and
> versatile refrain.
>
> As the ArtScroll Siddur comments on Y'hee Ch'vod in Shacharis: "This is one
> of the most familiar verses in the entire liturgy, but, surprisingly enough,
> it is not found in Scripture..."
>
> It also appears in Atah Haraysa on Simchas Torah.
>
> And it is in weekday Maariv in Yiru Aynaynu (although that's not a
> collection of pesukim the way the prior paragraph is).
>
> I'm pretty sure we have it in other places too, but I can't find them right
> now.
>
> Akiva Miller
>
>
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