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Komentarz do Amosa 6:6

הַשֹּׁתִ֤ים בְּמִזְרְקֵי֙ יַ֔יִן וְרֵאשִׁ֥ית שְׁמָנִ֖ים יִמְשָׁ֑חוּ וְלֹ֥א נֶחְל֖וּ עַל־שֵׁ֥בֶר יוֹסֵֽף

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Rashi on Amos

Who drink from basins of wine Heb. בְּמִזְרְקֵי. Some of our Sages state in Tractate Shabbath (62b) that they would throw their cups to each other, and some explain that this was the name of a vessel that had two mouths, and it was long, and one would drink from here and one from here, it would be cast from this one’s mouth to this one’s mouth.
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Rashi on Amos

and with the first oils—The best of the oils, which is balsamum.
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and they feel no pain Heb. וְלֹא נֶחְלוּ, an expression of illness.
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Rashi on Amos

concerning the destruction of Joseph—For they heard from the prophet that it was destined to befall them.
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