Kommentar zu Ijow 17:6
וְֽ֭הִצִּגַנִי לִמְשֹׁ֣ל עַמִּ֑ים וְתֹ֖פֶת לְפָנִ֣ים אֶֽהְיֶֽה׃
Er stellt mich hin zum Sprichwort der Leute, und zum Gespei ins Angesicht bin ich.
Rashi on Job
and...a drum Heb. תפת, like תּוֹף, a drum.
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Malbim on Job
It being impossible to establish whether or not there is a life after death in which the injustices of this world are corrected, observers of Job's torment will seek alternative explanations. There will be those who say that Job is in truth a righteous person and is being wronged, in which case they will be maligning Providence. There will be others who will say that Job is in fact a sinner and getting his true deserts, in which case they will be unjustly maligning him. Each type of observer will take the lesson of Job to heart in his own way and will choose the explanation most accommodating to him. How much better it would be if justice was seen to be done in this world and we were all saved from the inevitable errors of such moral judgments.
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Rashi on Job
before them lit. to the face; [i.e., to the face] of the people, I am [a drum].
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