Komentarz do Diwrej ha-jamim II 9:4
וּמַאֲכַ֣ל שֻׁלְחָנ֡וֹ וּמוֹשַׁ֣ב עֲבָדָיו֩ וּמַעֲמַ֨ד מְשָׁרְתָ֜יו וּמַלְבּֽוּשֵׁיהֶ֗ם וּמַשְׁקָיו֙ וּמַלְבּ֣וּשֵׁיהֶ֔ם וַעֲלִיָּת֔וֹ אֲשֶׁ֥ר יַעֲלֶ֖ה בֵּ֣ית יְהוָ֑ה וְלֹא־הָ֥יָה ע֛וֹד בָּ֖הּ רֽוּחַ׃
i jedzenie stołu jego, i posiedzenia sług jego, i obecność sług jego, i szaty ich; także jego dzierżawcy i ich stroje; i wejście jego, przez które wszedł do domu Pańskiego; nie było już w niej ducha.
Rashi on II Chronicles
And the food of his table fowl (I Kings 5:3) and kinds of delicacies that were served on his table in abundance.
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Rashi on II Chronicles
and the seating of his servants That each one recognized his place when they were seated at the table, and of those who constantly saw the king’s face, no one was allowed to sit in his neighbor’s place all the days of his life.
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Rashi on II Chronicles
and the station of his attendants Each one would retain his station and his position, and he would not change it the next day.
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