Commentary for Nahum 3:14
מֵ֤י מָצוֹר֙ שַֽׁאֲבִי־לָ֔ךְ חַזְּקִ֖י מִבְצָרָ֑יִךְ בֹּ֧אִי בַטִּ֛יט וְרִמְסִ֥י בַחֹ֖מֶר הַחֲזִ֥יקִי מַלְבֵּֽן׃
Draw thee water for the siege, Strengthen thy fortresses; Go into the clay, and tread the mortar, Lay hold of the brickmould.
Rashi on Nahum
Draw siege water for yourself—When a city is about to be besieged, the people of the city gather much water into its midst in barrels, [so that they will have water] to drink during the days of the siege, when there are no cisterns within it [the city].
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Rashi on Nahum
come into the clay and tread—it, to make bricks therefrom, in order to strengthen the cracks in the wall.
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Rashi on Nahum
grasp the brickmold—Hold the brickmold, which is made for a mold of the bricks in your hand, to make bricks in it.
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