Comentario sobre Exodo 26:29
וְֽאֶת־הַקְּרָשִׁ֞ים תְּצַפֶּ֣ה זָהָ֗ב וְאֶת־טַבְּעֹֽתֵיהֶם֙ תַּעֲשֶׂ֣ה זָהָ֔ב בָּתִּ֖ים לַבְּרִיחִ֑ם וְצִפִּיתָ֥ אֶת־הַבְּרִיחִ֖ם זָהָֽב׃
Y cubrirás las tablas de oro, y harás sus anillos de oro para meter por ellos las barras: también cubrirás las barras de oro.
Rashi on Exodus
בתים לבריחם FOR PLACES FOR THE BOLTS — The rings which you shall make on them (the boards) shall serve as receptacles into which the bolts shall be inserted.
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Sforno on Exodus
ואת טבעותיהם, it is customary for bolts to be inserted through rings unless the Torah would explain that it was not so, as in the case of the central bolt which was not fastened to the outside of the boards at all but inside of them as explained in verse 28.
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Siftei Chakhamim
He fastened them near the rings. . . Explanation: the cane sections did not cover the rings, but reached from ring to ring. Therefore, each plank needed one [set of] half canes [above and below], since each plank had two rings.
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