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Kommentar zu Jechezkiel 31:15

כֹּֽה־אָמַ֞ר אֲדֹנָ֣י יְהוִ֗ה בְּי֨וֹם רִדְתּ֤וֹ שְׁא֙וֹלָה֙ הֶאֱבַ֜לְתִּי כִּסֵּ֤תִי עָלָיו֙ אֶת־תְּה֔וֹם וָֽאֶמְנַע֙ נַהֲרוֹתֶ֔יהָ וַיִּכָּלְא֖וּ מַ֣יִם רַבִּ֑ים וָאַקְדִּ֤ר עָלָיו֙ לְבָנ֔וֹן וְכָל־עֲצֵ֥י הַשָּׂדֶ֖ה עָלָ֥יו עֻלְפֶּֽה׃

So spricht der Herr, GOTT: An dem Tag, als er in die Unterwelt hinabstieg, ließ ich die Tiefe trauern und sich für ihn bedecken, und ich hielt die Flüsse davon zurück, und das große Wasser blieb; und ich ließ den Libanon um ihn trauern, und alle Bäume des Feldes fielen für ihn in Ohnmacht.

Rashi on Ezekiel

On the day he descended into the Grave When I humbled the king of Assyria into the hands of his enemy.
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I caused mourning [I caused] many mourners who relied on him [to mourn] over him.
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I covered the deep on his account I covered the deep because of him, for it was accustomed to water him and cause his growth, as Scripture stated above (verse 4): “the deep made it grow tall.” That day, I covered it so that it should not ascend and extinguish his fire. i.e., I weakened his aids.
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I withdrew its rivers which were flowing around its planting.
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abundant waters stopped [The waters] that used to make its branches grow long, as he said above (verse 5): “and its branches grew long because of abundant waters.”
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and I darkened the Lebanon because of him.
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[Heb. וָאַקְדִיר,] from an expression for blackness.
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and all the trees of the field to which his channels were sent, as stated above.
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Rashi on Ezekiel

swooned over him Because of him, their moisture ceased, as a person who swoons and whose spirit flies away [i.e., he loses consciousness]; pasmer in Old French, to faint, to swoon. [pamer in Modern French.]
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