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Commentary for Habakkuk 3:10

רָא֤וּךָ יָחִ֙ילוּ֙ הָרִ֔ים זֶ֥רֶם מַ֖יִם עָבָ֑ר נָתַ֤ן תְּהוֹם֙ קוֹל֔וֹ ר֖וֹם יָדֵ֥יהוּ נָשָֽׂא׃

The mountains have seen Thee, and they tremble; the tempest of waters floweth over; the deep uttereth its voice, And lifteth up its hands on high.

Rashi on Habakkuk

Mountains saw You and quaked The mountains of the streams of Arnon that cleft to one another.
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Rashi on Habakkuk

A stream of water passed When they crossed the Jordan, the water was “completely cut off,” and the flow of the stream of water passed downstream; the water “which came down from above stood and rose up.”
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Rashi on Habakkuk

The deep gave forth its voice The inhabitants of the land praised Him.
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Rashi on Habakkuk

The heaven raised up its thanks The host of the heaven thanked Him.
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