Komentarz do Micheasza 1:4
וְנָמַ֤סּוּ הֶֽהָרִים֙ תַּחְתָּ֔יו וְהָעֲמָקִ֖ים יִתְבַּקָּ֑עוּ כַּדּוֹנַג֙ מִפְּנֵ֣י הָאֵ֔שׁ כְּמַ֖יִם מֻגָּרִ֥ים בְּמוֹרָֽד׃
A wtedy rozpłyną się góry pod Nim, a doliny się rozstąpią, niby wosk od ognia, niby wody zlewające się z urwiska.
Rashi on Micah
like wax Heb. כַּדּוֹנַג. In mishnaic Hebrew, this is שַּׁעֲוָה
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Rashi on Micah
as water poured down a steep place Heb. מֻגָּרִים. Jonathan renders: poured down a steep place. מְגֻרִים is an expression of the running of water. Cf. (Lam. 3:49) “My eye trickles down (נִגְרָה)”; (Job 20:28) “Shall flow away (נִגָרוֹת) on the day of His wrath”; (ibid. 28:4) “He breaks open a water course from the place it flows (גָּר)”; (Ps. 75:9) “And He pours out (וַיַגֵּר) of this.”
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