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Tanach and Spiritual Growth
Tanach and Spiritual Growth
Psalm 130: Prayer From The Depths | Psalm 130: Prayer From The Depths |
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| Written by Rabbi Chanan Morrison | |
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"From the depths, I have called out to You, God." [Ps. 130:1] What exactly are these ma'amakim, these depths, from which we call out to God? The Sages understood this verse literally, teaching that one should not pray while standing on a chair or a raised platform [Berachot 10b]. Thus, in Talmudic times, the chazzan (prayer-leader) would lead the prayers from a slightly lowered pit. Nonetheless, prayer "from the depths" is really a matter of mind-set. The Talmudic instruction on where to pray was meant to teach how to pray. Sincere prayer can only come from a state of humility, not from haughty feelings of power and superiority. Spiritual Highs and LowsRav Kook gave another, more profound explanation for these 'depths' of prayer. |
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