Commento su II Samuele 24:1
וַיֹּ֙סֶף֙ אַף־יְהוָ֔ה לַחֲר֖וֹת בְּיִשְׂרָאֵ֑ל וַיָּ֨סֶת אֶת־דָּוִ֤ד בָּהֶם֙ לֵאמֹ֔ר לֵ֛ךְ מְנֵ֥ה אֶת־יִשְׂרָאֵ֖ל וְאֶת־יְהוּדָֽה׃
E di nuovo la rabbia dell'Eterno si accese contro Israele, e spinse Davide contro di loro, dicendo: 'Vai, numero Israele e Giuda.'
Rashi on II Samuel
Adonoy's anger was again kindled against Yisroel. I do not know what it was [they did].
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Ralbag on II Samuel
...The sin was in [the fact] that David, the anointed one of the God of Jacob and the sweet singer of Israel, placed his trust in the flesh of his forearm - upon his [having] many people. And it was not fitting that he should place his faith 'in many people [that] is the glory of the king,' but rather only in God. For there is nothing that prevents Him from saving through the many or the few...
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Rashi on II Samuel
He enticed. Stirred him up.
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