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Commento su Lamentazioni 1:20

רְאֵ֨ה יְהוָ֤ה כִּֽי־צַר־לִי֙ מֵעַ֣י חֳמַרְמָ֔רוּ נֶהְפַּ֤ךְ לִבִּי֙ בְּקִרְבִּ֔י כִּ֥י מָר֖וֹ מָרִ֑יתִי מִח֥וּץ שִׁכְּלָה־חֶ֖רֶב בַּבַּ֥יִת כַּמָּֽוֶת׃ (ס)

Ecco, o Signore, perché sono in difficoltà, le mie viscere bruciano, il mio cuore è rivolto in me, poiché mi sono gravemente ribellato; in strada la spada muore, in casa è come la morte.

Rashi on Lamentations

Shriveled. They became shriveled, and there is [an expression] like this in the language of the Mishnah, “It fell into the fire and its intestines were scorched וְנֶחְמְרוּ.”66Maseches Chulin 3:3.
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Rashi on Lamentations

Within, it is like death. Within the house was fear of demons, destructive beings, and angels of death; and from without, the enemy’s sword was bereaving them.
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