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Commentaire sur Ezra 4:11

דְּנָה֙ פַּרְשֶׁ֣גֶן אִגַּרְתָּ֔א דִּ֚י שְׁלַ֣חוּ עֲל֔וֹהִי עַל־אַרְתַּחְשַׁ֖שְׂתְּא מַלְכָּ֑א עַבְדָ֛יךְ אֱנָ֥שׁ עֲבַֽר־נַהֲרָ֖ה וּכְעֶֽנֶת׃ (פ)

Voici le contenu de la lettre qu’ils ont envoyée au roi Artahchasta: Tes serviteurs, les gens des territoires situés en deçà du fleuve et ainsi de suite.

Rashi on Ezra

This is the meaning of the letter and this is the interpretation of the letter.
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Rashi on Ezra

the meaning Aram. פַּרְשֶּׁגֶן like (Esther 3:14): “The meaning of (פַּתְשֶּׁגֶן) the writ.
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Rashi on Ezra

that they sent to him [as translated,] that they sent to him.
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Rashi on Ezra

to Artaxerxes [as translated,] to Artaxerxes.
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Rashi on Ezra

Your servants are the people of the other side of the river and Ke’eneth The people of the other side of the river and the people of Ke’eneth are your servants. All the nations counted here are included in this generalization, for they were all on the side of the land of Israel, which is on the opposite side of the river of those dwelling in Babylon, and this is the beginning of the letter: “Your servants are the people of the other side of the river etc.” until, “...you will have no part.”
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