Comentario sobre Nahum 2:4: Rashi, Rambam, Ibn Ezra y más

מָגֵ֨ן גִּבֹּרֵ֜יהוּ מְאָדָּ֗ם אַנְשֵׁי־חַ֙יִל֙ מְתֻלָּעִ֔ים בְּאֵשׁ־פְּלָד֥וֹת הָרֶ֖כֶב בְּי֣וֹם הֲכִינ֑וֹ וְהַבְּרֹשִׁ֖ים הָרְעָֽלוּ׃

Los carros se precipitarán á las plazas, discurrirán por las calles:  su aspecto como hachas encendidas; correrán como relámpagos.

Rashi on Nahum

The shields of his mighty men—The mighty of Nebuchadnezzar, who lay siege to Assyria.
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Rashi on Nahum

are dyed red—They are dyed red, and the men of their army are in crimson, dressed in crimson.
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Rashi on Nahum

the chariots are in the fire of torches on the day of his preparation Heb. פְּלָדֹת. On the day that he [Nebuchadnezzar] is prepared to go out in the army, he polishes his iron chariots, but I do not know what פְּלָדֹת means. I say that it is a material that polishes iron well. And some interpret פְּלָדֹת as an expression of a fiery torch (לַפִּיד), by transposing the letters.
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