Commentaire sur Haggaï 1:6
זְרַעְתֶּ֨ם הַרְבֵּ֜ה וְהָבֵ֣א מְעָ֗ט אָכ֤וֹל וְאֵין־לְשָׂבְעָה֙ שָׁת֣וֹ וְאֵין־לְשָׁכְרָ֔ה לָב֖וֹשׁ וְאֵין־לְחֹ֣ם ל֑וֹ וְהַ֨מִּשְׂתַּכֵּ֔ר מִשְׂתַּכֵּ֖ר אֶל־צְר֥וֹר נָקֽוּב׃ (פ)
Vous avez semé beaucoup pour récolter peu, vous mangez sans être rassasiés, vous buvez sans avoir tout votre saoûl, vous mettez des vêtements, mais ils ne vous donnent pas de chaleur, et celui qui se loue pour un salaire gagne le salaire pour une bourse trouée."
Rashi on Haggai
and you bring in little because of the iniquity of the cessation of [the offerings of] the first fruits.
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Rashi on Haggai
You eat without being satiated because of the iniquity of the cessation of the meal-offerings.
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You drink without getting your fill for the taste of wine was taken away because the libations ceased.
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You dress, and it has no warmth because of the iniquity of the cessation of wearing the priestly garments.
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Rashi on Haggai
And he who profits, profits into a bundle with holes Any profit that you make becomes less and less, like one who puts his money into a cloth bundle with holes.
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