In My Distress I Called… and He Answered Me

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136) How many songs and praises did King David say before the Creator? It was all in order to correct his degree, the Nukva, and to make a name for himself, meaning to extend Mochin for her. When he saw that Jacob was answered and received the blessings, David said a song, “In my distress I called… and He answered me.” Had Jacob not received the blessings, which are the complete Mochin for the construction of the Nukva, David would not have been able to make a name for her.

137) Jacob said this song when his father told him, “Come near please, that I may feel you, my son.” At that time, Jacob was in great distress, for he feared his father would know him and he would be recognized before him. But he did not know him. Then he said to the Lord, “In my distress I called… and He answered me.”

138) “O Lord, deliver my soul from lying lips.” This is the degree of Esau, the serpent, who is the lying lips. This is so because when the serpent brought curses, by which the world was cursed, inciting toward the sin of the tree of knowledge, he brought the curses that the world was cursed in by deceit and by stubbornness.

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