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Commento su Salmi 68:31

גְּעַ֨ר חַיַּ֪ת קָנֶ֡ה עֲדַ֤ת אַבִּירִ֨ים ׀ בְּעֶגְלֵ֬י עַמִּ֗ים מִתְרַפֵּ֥ס בְּרַצֵּי־כָ֑סֶף בִּזַּ֥ר עַ֝מִּ֗ים קְרָב֥וֹת יֶחְפָּֽצוּ׃

Riacquista la bestia selvaggia delle canne, La moltitudine dei tori, con i vitelli dei popoli, Ognuno si sottomette con pezzi d'argento; Ha disperso i popoli che si dilettano in guerra!

Rashi on Psalms

Rebuke the people of the forest This is Ishmael [Esau], who is compared to the “boar from the forest,” which dwells among the reeds (below 80:14).
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Rashi on Psalms

the congregation of mighty bulls, among peoples like calves A people that has become fat and thick like mighty bulls among the other nations, which are merely like calves as compared to them.
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Rashi on Psalms

submitting himself for pieces of silver They do not submit themselves to any person unless he persuades them with money.
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