Commentary for Ezra 6:4
נִדְבָּכִ֞ין דִּי־אֶ֤בֶן גְּלָל֙ תְּלָתָ֔א וְנִדְבָּ֖ךְ דִּי־אָ֣ע חֲדַ֑ת וְנִ֨פְקְתָ֔א מִן־בֵּ֥ית מַלְכָּ֖א תִּתְיְהִֽב׃
with three rows of great stones, and a row of new timber, and let the expenses be given out of the king’s house;
Rashi on Ezra
rows Aram. נִדְבָּכִין, an expression for walls. The walls were of marble. marble Aram. גְּלָל (marmre in Old French).
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Rashi on Ezra
and a row and a wall of new wood from within, in the manner of the building of the Temple that Solomon built.
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and the expenditures And the expenditures for the needs of the House and for the other matters pertaining to the House shall be given them from the royal palace.
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