Hebräische Bibel
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Kommentar zu Esra 6:9

וּמָ֣ה חַשְׁחָ֡ן וּבְנֵ֣י תוֹרִ֣ין וְדִכְרִ֣ין וְאִמְּרִ֣ין ׀ לַעֲלָוָ֣ן ׀ לֶאֱלָ֪הּ שְׁמַיָּ֟א חִנְטִ֞ין מְלַ֣ח ׀ חֲמַ֣ר וּמְשַׁ֗ח כְּמֵאמַ֨ר כָּהֲנַיָּ֤א דִי־בִירֽוּשְׁלֶם֙ לֶהֱוֵ֨א מִתְיְהֵ֥ב לְהֹ֛ם י֥וֹם ׀ בְּי֖וֹם דִּי־לָ֥א שָׁלֽוּ׃

Und was nötig ist, junge Rinder und Widder und Lämmer zu Opfern für den Gott des Himmels, Weizen, Salz, Wein und Öl, nach dem Geheiß der Priester zu Jerusalem, soll ihnen gegeben werden Tag für Tag, ohne Unterlass,

Rashi on Ezra

And what they require and what they are concerned about.
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and young bulls young bulls, rams and lambs for burnt offerings to the God of heaven.
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wheat for fine flour. salt for sacrifices. wine for libations. and oil for the meal-offerings. When the priests who are in Jerusalem will say [what they need], that shall be given to them the requirements of each day on its day.
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without delay Aram. דִּי לָא שָּׁלוּ (son destorber in Old French).
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