פירוש על מיכה 2:8
Rashi on Micah
And the matter for which My people causes [Me] to rise as an enemy—Heb. וְאֶתְמוּל. The verse is connected to the one preceding it. I am good and do good, but the matter for which and because of which My people make me rise as an enemy to them...
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Rashi on Micah
because of the garment, and the mantle that you strip—Because you rob the garment, and you strip the glorious raiment from all those who pass you by on the road.
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Rashi on Micah
from those who pass by confidently, who return from war—Instead of passing by confidently, as they expected to, they became like men returning from war without clothing or food, for their enemies took everything they had. who return Heb. שׁוּבִי, as in (Jer. 2:21) “A degenerate (סוּרֵי) wild vine” and (Zeph. 3:18) “Those taken away (נוּגֵי) from the appointed season.”
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