פירוש על דברי הימים ב 23:13
Rashi on II Chronicles
standing on his stand as it says (above 6:12f.): “And he stood before the altar of the Lord, etc. for Solomon had made a copper laver, etc., and he stood on it and kneeled on his knees.” It is still customary today that when they assemble together, the king or the duke stands on a high place, so that they should be able to see him and hear his words.
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Rashi on II Chronicles
“Treason! Treason!” Rebellion! Rebellion!
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