욥기 9:7의 주석
הָאֹמֵ֣ר לַ֭חֶרֶס וְלֹ֣א יִזְרָ֑ח וּבְעַ֖ד כּוֹכָבִ֣ים יַחְתֹּֽם׃
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Rashi on Job
He Who spoke to the sun Heb. לחרס, to the sun, “Stand still.” and it kept the command of the King and did not shine.
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Malbim on Job
Malbim notes: it is already known to the astronomers (by means of wonderful optical tools) that the sun and the many planets are just a drop in the bucket compared to the myriad of stars in the Milky Way which appears like shot ice around our heads. And who knows if the myriad of stars in the Milky Way are not as nothing compared to a multitude of Milky Ways apart from them. And so, were God to remove the motive force of the system around us, telling the sun to stand still and the earth and moon to disintegrate there would be nothing wrong in this in terms of universal existence; nor could we conclude that this happened because of annoyance or anger; just that it followed from the nature of the reality of the physical world.'
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Rashi on Job
and He settled up the stars He closed off the stars with a partition and they did not shine.
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