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Komentarz do Daniela 8:9

וּמִן־הָאַחַ֣ת מֵהֶ֔ם יָצָ֥א קֶֽרֶן־אַחַ֖ת מִצְּעִירָ֑ה וַתִּגְדַּל־יֶ֛תֶר אֶל־הַנֶּ֥גֶב וְאֶל־הַמִּזְרָ֖ח וְאֶל־הַצֶּֽבִי׃

I z jednego z nich wyszedł mały róg, który woskował niezmiernie, ku południowi i ku wschodowi, i ku pięknej ziemi.

Rashi on Daniel

And from one of them and from one of these kingdoms.
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emerged a...horn The kingdom of Titus emerged from it.
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small A small and despised kingdom, as he calls it above one small horn, and that is in the manner of (Obad. 1:2): “...you are very despised.”
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and it became very great Heb. וַתִּגְדַּל מְאֹד.
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to the south That is Egypt, which is to the south of the land of Israel.
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and to the coveted land Heb. הַצְבִי The land of Israel, called אֶרֶץ הַצְבִי, the coveted land [or the land of beauty] after the manner of (Jer. 3:19): “an inheritance of the beauty of hosts of nations.”
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