1)

Why does it mention Chasid, Gevar and (in verse 27) Navar?

1.

Rashi, here and Shmuel II, 22:26 based on Targum Yonasan there: These correspond to the three Avos. 1 Hashem paid the reward for their virtue to their descendants, Midah k'Neged Midah.

2.

Radak (26-27, Shmuel II, 22:26-27): With a Chasid, You are a Chasid, and do good to him more than he deserves. Gevar is the Targum of "Ish" (Bereishis 2:24. He is pure, but not a Chasid - PF). You are pure with him.

3.

Malbim: With a Chasid, You do Chesed. If one is pure or Navar 2 , so You conduct with him, according to his preparation (mindset), for good or for evil.


1

Avraham's primary Midah was Chesed, and Yitzchak's was Gevurah (PF). Targum Yonasan - Yakov went in front of Hashem with Berirusa (refer to 18:27:1:3).

2

Refer to 18:27:1:1-3.

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