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Rashi on I Kings

Four [copper] wheels. Two in the front and two in the back in the manner of large wagons.
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And copper bars. [Targum] Yonoson rendered ונסרין דנחש, “boards of copper,” they are the upper boards against the frames.
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Bars. [סרני means] the same as נסרים [=boards].
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And its four corners. Of the base [=כן]which was above them [i.e., wheels].
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Had shoulders. They protruded above the boards in the corners of the base. And under the basin which rested upon the base, the shoulders were molten. (Other texts: This teaches [us], that the shoulders came from the base in one pouring, and the shoulders supported the basin so that it should not fall down through the base.)
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At the side of each were thin metal strips joined together. At the side of each of the shoulders was a joining of a decorated male and female. מעבר איש [=one to another] means the same as “איש אל אחיו [=one to another],”49Shemos 25:20. which is stated by the cherubim.
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