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Commento su Geremia 2:20

כִּ֣י מֵעוֹלָ֞ם שָׁבַ֣רְתִּי עֻלֵּ֗ךְ נִתַּ֙קְתִּי֙ מוֹסְרֹתַ֔יִךְ וַתֹּאמְרִ֖י לֹ֣א אעבד [אֶעֱב֑וֹר] כִּ֣י עַֽל־כָּל־גִּבְעָ֞ה גְּבֹהָ֗ה וְתַ֙חַת֙ כָּל־עֵ֣ץ רַעֲנָ֔ן אַ֖תְּ צֹעָ֥ה זֹנָֽה׃

Per un tempo ho rotto il tuo giogo, ho rotto le tue bande e tu hai detto: 'Non trasgredirò'; su ogni alta collina e sotto ogni albero frondoso ti sei adagiato, suonando la meretrice.

Rashi on Jeremiah

I broke your yoke To the wooden yoke an expression of breaking applies, and to the yoke-bands which are of leather an expression of tearing open applies.
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Rashi on Jeremiah

yoke-bands [מוסרותיך are the] ropes used to shackle the yoke [to the animal].
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Rashi on Jeremiah

and you said, “I will not transgress.” your words.
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Rashi on Jeremiah

but on every lofty hill Put you did not keep your promise, for on every lofty hill you recline (צעה). This is an expression of a bed and a sheet (מצע). [The word] כי serves as an expression of ‘but.’
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