Kommentar zu Jechezkiel 23:15
חֲגוֹרֵ֨י אֵז֜וֹר בְּמָתְנֵיהֶ֗ם סְרוּחֵ֤י טְבוּלִים֙ בְּרָ֣אשֵׁיהֶ֔ם מַרְאֵ֥ה שָׁלִשִׁ֖ים כֻּלָּ֑ם דְּמ֤וּת בְּנֵֽי־בָבֶל֙ כַּשְׂדִּ֔ים אֶ֖רֶץ מוֹלַדְתָּֽם׃
Umgürtet mit Gürteln auf ihren Lenden, mit hängenden Turbanen auf ihren Köpfen, alle von ihnen zu betrachtenden Kapitäne, die Ähnlichkeit der Söhne Babylons, sogar von Chaldäa, dem Land ihrer Geburt.
Rashi on Ezekiel
Girded with girdles This was the way of the Chaldeans’ attire.
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Rashi on Ezekiel
hanging turbans [Heb. סְרוּחֵי טְבוּלִים.] [סְרוּחֵי means] oversized, large hats. Menachem (p. 97) explains [טְבוּלִים] like (Gen. 37: 31) “and dipped (וַיִטְבְּלוּ) the shirt in the blood.” Thus the interpretation of סְרוּחֵי טְבוּלִים is as follows (Exod. 26:12): “The overhanging (וְסֵרַח) length” of the dyed turban. There is no [other occurrence of a word] similar to טְבוּלִים, and its meaning is derived from the context, and so did Jonathan render: helmets placed on their heads].
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Rashi on Ezekiel
mighty men [Heb. שָׁלִישִׁים,] mighty men.
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