Comentário sobre Ezequiel 48:21
וְהַנּוֹתָ֣ר לַנָּשִׂ֣יא מִזֶּ֣ה ׀ וּמִזֶּ֣ה ׀ לִתְרֽוּמַת־הַקֹּ֣דֶשׁ וְלַאֲחֻזַּ֪ת הָעִ֟יר אֶל־פְּנֵ֣י חֲמִשָּׁה֩ וְעֶשְׂרִ֨ים אֶ֥לֶף ׀ תְּרוּמָה֮ עַד־גְּב֣וּל קָדִימָה֒ וְיָ֗מָּה עַל־פְּ֠נֵי חֲמִשָּׁ֨ה וְעֶשְׂרִ֥ים אֶ֙לֶף֙ עַל־גְּב֣וּל יָ֔מָּה לְעֻמַּ֥ת חֲלָקִ֖ים לַנָּשִׂ֑יא וְהָֽיְתָה֙ תְּרוּמַ֣ת הַקֹּ֔דֶשׁ וּמִקְדַּ֥שׁ הַבַּ֖יִת בתוכה [בְּתוֹכֽוֹ׃]
O que restar será para o príncipe; desta e da outra banda da santa oferta, e da possessão da cidade; defronte das vinte e cinco mil canas da oferta, na direção do termo oriental, e para o ocidente, defronte das vinte e cinco mil, na direção do termo ocidental, correspondente às porções, isso será a parte do príncipe; e a oferta santa e o santuário do templo estarão no meio.
Rashi on Ezekiel
And the remainder shall be for the prince, etc. and the remainder of the length of the great separation.
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on either side to the east and to the west of the offering of the Sanctuary and the possession of the city.
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alongside 25,000 of the offering alongside the 25,000 width of the offering extending to the eastern border of the entire land of Israel.
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and to the west, alongside, etc. and likewise to the west, facing the three strips of the priests, the Levites, and the city’s possession, in the width of 25,000.
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the western border [Heb. עַל-גְבוּל יָמָּה,] like עַד גְבוּל יָמָּה, until the ocean.
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shall belong to the prince [lit. to the prince,] it shall be.
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opposite the portions opposite the length of the tribes” portions.
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and the offering of the Sanctuary...shall be i.e., the strip of the priests.
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and the Sanctuary of the House shall be in its midst Everything is in the middle of the inheritance of the prince.
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