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Rashi on Zechariah

Request rain from the Lord if you need it.
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rain-clouds Clouds that bring rain
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for each person, grass in the field For one man and for one grass that requires rain.
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For the teraphim, etc., and the soothsayers envisioned lies, and dreamers who misled your forefathers, saying, “I dreamt.” They would encourage [your forefathers] to rebel against the Holy One, blessed be He. They spoke futility, and they spoke vanity, saying “peace” - but there was no peace.
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Therefore, they traveled. I, however, am a true prophet for them.
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they were humbled “to humble yourself before Me.” An expression of humility.
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My wrath is kindled against the shepherds Against the kings of Greece.
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upon the goats Against their princes, and so did Jonathan render it: My wrath was against the kings and upon the rulers I visit. The Greeks were likened to goats in (Dan. 8:21), “And the rough he-goat is the king of Greece.” Whoever wishes to explain the matter [otherwise] (not as referring to the kings of Greece) will say that הָעַתּוּדִים is an expression of princes, as in (Isa. 14:9), “It aroused the giants for you, all the chiefs of the earth.”
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as His majestic horse in battle As the horse whose majesty is recognized in battle.
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Out of them shall come the cornerstone Out of them shall come their kings; out of them shall come their princes, and out of them shall come those who wage their wars.
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And they shall be like mighty men, treading the mire of the streets in battle This verse is inverted. It should be understood: And they shall be in battle, walking and treading people as mighty men tread the mire of the streets. treading as in (Ps. 60:14), “And He shall tread down our enemies,” and (Jer. 12:10) “They have trampled My field.”
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and they shall shame the riders of horses The house of Judah shall shame the riders of horses who come to wage war with them.
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And I will strengthen the house of Judah in the war against the Greeks.
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and the house of Joseph I will save in the place where they were exiled - in Halah and in Habor in the days of Sennacherib.
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And I will cause them to settle Like וְהוֹשַּׁבְתִּים, an expression of settling.
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And they shall be as though I had not forsaken them As though I had never forsaken them.
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I will whistle to them in the manner of those who whistle as a sign and a signal for those straying on their way to him.
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and I will gather them at the time of the end in the future.
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for I have redeemed them When I will redeem them.
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And they shall multiply in exile as they multiplied in Egypt.
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And I will sow them first among the peoples, as a person sows a seah to bring in many korim.
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And they shall live with their children אֶת-בְנֵיהֶם
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and the Lebanon This is the Temple.
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and it shall not suffice for them Heb. וְלֹא יִמָּצֵא לָהֶם
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And trouble shall pass through the sea And the trouble shall pass through Tyre, which is situated in the midst of the sea, it is the head of Edom.
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and He shall strike The Holy One, blessed be He, Who is the One Who strikes the waves of the sea to sink Tyre.
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all the depths of the river That is, Egypt.
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