Perek Shirah - Rivers Say

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נְהָרוֹת אוֹמְרִים - Rivers Say:
Tehillim 98:8
נְהָרוֹת יִמְחֲאוּ-כָף יַחַד הָרִים יְרַנֵּנוּ
neharot yimchau-chaf yachad harim yeranenu
Let the floods (rivers) clap hands; let mountains rejoice in song together.

The Scripture refers here to the Messianic Age, of which it says, "May he have dominion also from sea to sea, and from the river to the ends of the earth" (v72:8).  At that time, the sea will "roar" out of much gladness, and so will "the world, and they who dwell therein."

"Let the rivers clap hands." Those who dwell by the rivers will clap hands out of great happiness.  Similarly, the Scripture says, "They clapped their hands, and said: 'Long live the king!'" (Melachim Bet 11:12).

"Let the mountains rejoice in song together."  If until now some trees were barren and only the fruit-bearing trees rejoiced in song (cf. v96:12), at the time of the Redemption all trees will bear fruit.  Even barren trees on the "mountains" will "rejoice in song together" with other trees.

It says, "The earth is HaShem's, and the fullness thereof, the world and they who dwell in it.  For He has founded it upon the seas, and established it upon the rivers" (v24:1,2).  Hence the Scripture says here, "Let the seas roar, and its fullness; the world, and they who dwell in it.  Let the rivers clap hands; let mountains rejoice in song together."  This corresponds to, "He sends forth springs into the valleys; they run between the mountains" (v104:10).

The rivers symbolize the multitudes and the mountains are their leaders.  When the people and their leaders are united in serving G-d, they justly clap their hands and sing for joy, for they serve the world and their Creator.

Perek Shirah - Sea Says

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יַמִּים אוֹמְרִים - Sea Says:
Tehillim 93:4
מִקֹּלוֹת מַיִם רַבִּים אַדִּירִים מִשְׁבְּרֵי-יָם אַדִּיר בַּמָּרוֹם יְהוָה
mikolot mayim rabim adirim mishbereiyam adir bamarom HASHEM
Above the voices of many waters, the mighty breakers of the sea, HaShem on high is mighty.

G-d dwells "above," beyond human perception, in a lofty realm that is higher than man's comprehension.  However, due to the "voices of many waters, the mighty breakers of the sea," it is made known to everyone that "HaShem on high is mighty."  G-d is overwhelmingly powerful in His realm on high.

A story is told about the Roman emperor Hadrian who wanted to know the secret of the ocean.  He cast ropes into the water for three years, and then he heard an echo-voice proclaim, "Cease, Hadrian!"  He also wanted to know how the waters praise G-d.  He made glass chambers, placed hem in them, and lowered them into the ocean.  They reported hearing the ocean sing in praise, "HaShem is mighty on high."
This also alludes to the nations generally, who are likened to an immense quantity of "mighty waters."  From their roaring it becomes clear to all that You are "mighty on high," and You can annihilate them in an instant.  Yet You show forbearance and let them be.  Thus our Sages have taught: Those things, yes, those very things are His mighty acts and His wondrous deeds.

Adir BaMarom Hashem - the sea reveals the power of HaShem, whose word cannot be denied.

This is the Sea's song: "O mortal man, always remember the only True Source of power, HKB"H!"

Perek Shirah - Waters Say

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מַיִם אוֹמְרִים - Waters Say:
Yirmeyahu 51:16
לְקוֹל תִּתּוֹ הֲמוֹן מַיִם בַּשָּׁמַיִם וַיַּעַל נְשִׂאִים מִקְצֵה-אָרֶץ 
lekovl titov hamovn mayim bashamayim vayaal nesiim miktze-aretz
When His voice sounds with great masses of water in the heavens, 
and He raises vapors from the ends of the earth;

The Daat Sofrim states that this prayer is related to the emotions aroused in Yisrael by the sight of the many bodies of water which they saw in Babylon.  Water is the symbol of life and of Torah, too.  For Torah, like the clouds, combines earthly effort with Heavenly largess to give spiritual life and nourishment to Creation.

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