The pool (the pool!)
Source: CUL T-S NS 277.174.
Notes
1. [Literally “I have raised up his horn,” a common Hebrew image for glory and pride. It is not clear if the subject is the poet glorifying God, or God glorifying Israel.—Trans.]
2. [A Levite singer at the time of King David (1 Chronicles 6:2 4).—Tr a n s.]
3. [Apparently a reference to Zerubbabel, a proto-messianic fgure, and thus, here, to the Messiah. In Haggai 2:23, God called Zerubbabel a “signet” on God’s hand.—Trans.]
4. [The olive tree is another symbol of Zerubbabel; see Zechariah 4:12–14.—Trans.]
Published in: The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, vol. 3: Encountering Christianity and Islam.