Commentaire sur Les Psaumes 140:6
טָֽמְנֽוּ־גֵאִ֨ים ׀ פַּ֡ח לִ֗י וַחֲבָלִ֗ים פָּ֣רְשׂוּ רֶ֭שֶׁת לְיַד־מַעְגָּ֑ל מֹקְשִׁ֖ים שָֽׁתוּ־לִ֣י סֶֽלָה׃
Des présomptueux dressent pièges et lacets contre moi; tendent des filets le long de la route, me posent des embûches. Sélah!
Rashi on Psalms
and [with] ropes they spread a net It is customary to tie a long rope to the end of a net, and when the hunter sees the birds resting under the net, he draws the rope, and the net falls on the birds.
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Rashi on Psalms
beside [my] path Beside my paths and my steps.
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Rashi on Psalms
beside Heb. ליד, like (II Sam. 14:30): “See, Joab’s field is near mine (ידי).”
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