"Deliver me from my disputes, so that I will not be judged by them. Ben Azzai said that David said, 'It is better for me to rule over the entire world than to rule over two rolls of bedding.' The Holy One, blessed be He, said to him, 'David, My servant, I will make you a ruler over nations.' 'Deliver me from my enemies from Babylon, and from those who rise up against me from Media.

Raise me from the gate of death, and rescue me from the hands of the violent.' Therefore, I will praise You among the nations, O Lord. He who magnifies the salvation of His king and does kindness to His anointed, to David. What is written after him?

'The heavens declare the glory of God.' And likewise, when the Holy One, blessed be He, prepares the throne of David, everyone rejoices, as it is said, 'I will establish your seed forever.' What is written after that? 'The heavens praise Your wonders, O Lord.'

One verse says 'magnifies' and one verse says 'great'. Rabbi Yudan said that the redemption of this nation will not come all at once but little by little. And what is 'magnifies'? It is because it grows and goes before Israel.

Because they are now burdened with great troubles, and if redemption were to come all at once, they could not bear a great salvation that comes from great troubles. Therefore, it comes little by little and grows and goes. And therefore, redemption is compared to dawn, as it is said, 'Then your light will break forth like the dawn.' And why is it compared to dawn?

Because there is no greater darkness than the one before dawn. And if the wheel of the sun rises at that moment, all creatures are captured. But the dawn rises and illuminates the world first, and then the wheel of the sun rises and illuminates, and no creature is captured. As it is said, 'The path of the righteous is like the light of dawn, shining brighter and brighter until midday.'

And what is 'great', which is done for them when the Messiah comes, as a tower, as it is said, 'He is great in salvation, his king.' And it is written, 'A tower of strength is the name of the Lord, to which the righteous run and are elevated.'"