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Commento su I Samuele 25:2

וְאִ֨ישׁ בְּמָע֜וֹן וּמַעֲשֵׂ֣הוּ בַכַּרְמֶ֗ל וְהָאִישׁ֙ גָּד֣וֹל מְאֹ֔ד וְל֛וֹ צֹ֥אן שְׁלֹֽשֶׁת־אֲלָפִ֖ים וְאֶ֣לֶף עִזִּ֑ים וַיְהִ֛י בִּגְזֹ֥ז אֶת־צֹאנ֖וֹ בַּכַּרְמֶֽל׃

E c'era un uomo a Maon, i cui possedimenti erano nel Carmelo; e l'uomo era molto grande, e aveva tremila pecore e mille capre; e stava tosando le sue pecore nel Carmelo.

Rashi on I Samuel

There was a man in Ma'on. The name of the city.1Not to be mistook for מָעוֹן meaning a dwelling, as in Tehillim 26:8, but rather, it is the city mentioned in Yehoshua 15:55, and it was located in Yehudah’s territory, the tribe of which Novol was a member.
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Rashi on I Samuel

Whose business. His cattle and possessions.
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Rashi on I Samuel

Wealthy. [Literally 'very great'], meaning wealthy.
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