Commentaire sur Nahoum 2:4
מָגֵ֨ן גִּבֹּרֵ֜יהוּ מְאָדָּ֗ם אַנְשֵׁי־חַ֙יִל֙ מְתֻלָּעִ֔ים בְּאֵשׁ־פְּלָד֥וֹת הָרֶ֖כֶב בְּי֣וֹם הֲכִינ֑וֹ וְהַבְּרֹשִׁ֖ים הָרְעָֽלוּ׃
Les boucliers de ses héros sont teints de rouge, ses hommes de guerre sont vêtus de pourpre. Ses chars jettent des éclats de flamme au jour où il les met en ligne, et les lances sont mises en mouvement.
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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