Commento su Giobbe 5:5
אֲשֶׁ֤ר קְצִיר֨וֹ ׀ רָ֘עֵ֤ב יֹאכֵ֗ל וְאֶֽל־מִצִּנִּ֥ים יִקָּחֵ֑הוּ וְשָׁאַ֖ף צַמִּ֣ים חֵילָֽם׃
Di chi raccoglie gli affamati che mangiano e lo toglie dalle spine e il laccio spalanca per la loro sostanza.
Rashi on Job
his harvest of the wicked man.
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Malbim on Job
Moreover, the latter will ultimately inherit the wealth of the former. Therefore no conclusions about the injustice or otherwise of Providence can be drawn from the prosperity of the wicked.8This is one of the most obscure verses in the book, as is indicated by the many differing and contradictory interpretations given to it. Malbim understands the Hebrew word צמים that appears in the verse as being related to the phrase בעד צמתך meaning 'through your veil' that appears in Song of Songs 4:1,3 and 6:7.
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Rashi on Job
The hungry shall eat When the wicked man dies, the hungry whom he cut off during his lifetime shall come and take payment from his property.
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Rashi on Job
and he will take it for the one saved from his weapons Like (Exod. 27:20), “and they shall take to you”; for the benefit of the poor man who was saved from the weapons of this wicked man, the judge who is appointed for that purpose shall take it [the estate of the wicked man].
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Rashi on Job
shall swallow One of the thirsty ones whom he robbed during his lifetime shall swallow.
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Rashi on Job
their riches Their money that this one stole during his lifetime.
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