Kommentar zu Könige I 7:16: Raschi, Rambam, Ibn Esra & mehr

וּשְׁתֵּ֨י כֹתָרֹ֜ת עָשָׂ֗ה לָתֵ֛ת עַל־רָאשֵׁ֥י הָֽעַמּוּדִ֖ים מֻצַ֣ק נְחֹ֑שֶׁת חָמֵ֣שׁ אַמּ֗וֹת קוֹמַת֙ הַכֹּתֶ֣רֶת הָאֶחָ֔ת וְחָמֵ֣שׁ אַמּ֔וֹת קוֹמַ֖ת הַכֹּתֶ֥רֶת הַשֵּׁנִֽית׃

Und er machte zwei Hauptstädte aus geschmolzenem Messing, um sie auf die Säulen zu setzen; Die Höhe der einen Hauptstadt betrug fünf Ellen, und die Höhe der anderen Hauptstadt betrug fünf Ellen.

Rashi on I Kings

Two crown shapes. Pomels, in O. F.
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Rashi on I Kings

Cast. Tresjited, in O.F.
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Rashi on I Kings

One crown was five amohs high. And at the end of the book it states, “three amohs.” We learned in the Mishnah of “Forty-nine Measurements,” that the two lower amohs of the crowns were similar to the column because there were no designs in them, and the three upper [amohs] that extended beyond, were surrounded with designs, as it is stated, “branches designed like net [mesh] work,”26Below v. 17. by the likes of the branches of a palm tree they were surrounded But I say, that the two lower amohs were not counted at the end of the book [of Melachim] because they were similar to the column and the column were inserted into the crown. two amohs
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