Commentaire sur Ézéchiel 27:11
בְּנֵ֧י אַרְוַ֣ד וְחֵילֵ֗ךְ עַל־חוֹמוֹתַ֙יִךְ֙ סָבִ֔יב וְגַ֨מָּדִ֔ים בְּמִגְדְּלוֹתַ֖יִךְ הָי֑וּ שִׁלְטֵיהֶ֞ם תִּלּ֤וּ עַל־חוֹמוֹתַ֙יִךְ֙ סָבִ֔יב הֵ֖מָּה כָּלְל֥וּ יָפְיֵֽךְ׃
Les fils d’Arvad, avec ton armée, occupaient tes murs tout alentour, et les Gammadiens tes tours; ils suspendaient leurs boucliers sur la ceinture de tes murs et mettaient le comble à ta beauté.
Rashi on Ezekiel
The children of Arvad and your army [Heb. וְחֵילֵךּ,] the rest of the army of people who dwell within you.
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Rashi on Ezekiel
and Gammadim Jonathan rendered: and also Cappadocians. I heard in the name of Rabbi Menachem that because they dive into the sea as far as the deep and estimate (גֹמְדֵי) the cubits of its depth, they are called Gammadim. Others explain that they are dwarfs and fit into the measure of a cubit.
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Rashi on Ezekiel
their quivers [Heb. שִּׁלֻטֵיהֶם,] These are the quivers in which they would put arrows, like (Jer. 51:11): “Polish the arrows, fill the quivers (הַשְּׁלָטִים),” cuyvrin[e] in Old French, quivers.
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