[3] Although the former was a Jew and the latter a Gentile.
[4] Cf. Translation, strophe ci.:
"Is not the soul of every living thing in his hand,
And the breath of all mankind?"
Strophe civ.:
"With him is strength and wisdom,
The erring one and his error are his."
[5] Strophe cxcii.-cxciii.:
"Look upon me and tremble,
And lay your hand upon your mouth!
When I remember I am dismayed,
And trembling taketh hold on my flesh."
Strophe ccxxi.:
"Why do the times of judgment depend upon the Almighty,
And yet they who know him do not see his days?
[6] Strophe ccxxxiv.