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Kommentar zu Bamidbar 20:15

וַיֵּרְד֤וּ אֲבֹתֵ֙ינוּ֙ מִצְרַ֔יְמָה וַנֵּ֥שֶׁב בְּמִצְרַ֖יִם יָמִ֣ים רַבִּ֑ים וַיָּרֵ֥עוּ לָ֛נוּ מִצְרַ֖יִם וְלַאֲבֹתֵֽינוּ׃

Wie unsere Väter hinabzogen nach Ägypten und wir eine lange Zeit in Ägypten blieben, und die Ägypter verfuhren übel mit uns und mit unseren Vätern.

Rashi on Numbers

וירעו לנו AND [THE EGYPTIANS] DID EVIL TO US — we have borne many adversities.
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Rabbeinu Bahya

ולאבותנו, “and to our forefathers,” this was a reference to the Israelites who, though enslaved in Egypt, had not lived long enough to experience the redemption. According to our sages in Tanchuma Chukat 12, the word is a direct reference to the patriarchs, all of whom are described as participating in the pain of the enslavement their offspring had endured in Egypt even in their graves.
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Siftei Chakhamim

We endured much suffering. (Gur Aryeh) Though the term וירעו ["they mistreated"] merely implies that they did one evil act to them, but elsewhere (Devarim 26:6) it is written, “They mistreated us and afflicted us…” Therefore Rashi explains that וירעו includes much suffering, and thus all afflictions are included.
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Rav Hirsch on Torah

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Rashi on Numbers

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Siftei Chakhamim

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