Kommentar zu Michah 6:5: Raschi, Rambam, Ibn Esra & mehr

עַמִּ֗י זְכָר־נָא֙ מַה־יָּעַ֗ץ בָּלָק֙ מֶ֣לֶךְ מוֹאָ֔ב וּמֶה־עָנָ֥ה אֹת֖וֹ בִּלְעָ֣ם בֶּן־בְּע֑וֹר מִן־הַשִּׁטִּים֙ עַד־הַגִּלְגָּ֔ל לְמַ֕עַן דַּ֖עַת צִדְק֥וֹת יְהוָֽה׃

Mein Volk bedenke doch, was Balak, Moabs König, beschlossen, und was Bileam, Sohn Beors, ihm erwidern musste — [was sich ereignet] von Sittim bis Gilgal — um zu erkennen die Gnade des Herrn.

Rashi on Micah

and what Balaam the son of Beor answered him—(Num. 23:8) “How shall I be angry if God is not angry?” for I did not become angry all those days. [from Berachot 4a]
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Rashi on Micah

from Shittim—where you sinned before Me. You should recognize My righteous deeds, for I did not withhold My kindness and My assistance from you until I brought you to Gilgal, and I conquered the land before you.
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