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פירוש על דניאל 4:16

Rashi on Daniel

Then Daniel, whose name is Belteshazzar, was bewildered He was silent.
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Rashi on Daniel

and his thoughts [as translated,] and his thoughts.
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alarmed him for he was afraid to interpret the dream for him.
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Rashi on Daniel

My lord Aram. מָרִאי. Our Rabbis said (Shevu. 35b): “My Lord, may the dream be for Your enemies,” refers to God. He raised his eyes to the Holy One, blessed be He, and said, “May this dream be fulfilled upon this enemy of Yours.” But if you say that he said it to Nebuchadnezzar, was not Israel his enemy? Is it possible that he would curse them?
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Rashi on Daniel

for your foes Aram. לְעָרָךְ, like (Sam. 28:16): “and has become [the supporter of] your foes (עָרֶךָ).”
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