Comentário sobre Gênesis 31:1
וַיִּשְׁמַ֗ע אֶת־דִּבְרֵ֤י בְנֵֽי־לָבָן֙ לֵאמֹ֔ר לָקַ֣ח יַעֲקֹ֔ב אֵ֖ת כָּל־אֲשֶׁ֣ר לְאָבִ֑ינוּ וּמֵאֲשֶׁ֣ר לְאָבִ֔ינוּ עָשָׂ֕ה אֵ֥ת כָּל־הַכָּבֹ֖ד הַזֶּֽה׃
Jacó, entretanto, ouviu as palavras dos filhos de Labão, que diziam: Jacó tem levado tudo o que era de nosso pai, e do que era de nosso pai adquiriu ele todas estas, <span class="x" onmousemove="Show('perush','Heb.: “Cabôd” (ou: “cavôd”, na pron. moderna). Lit.: honra. Também R. Sa’ádia Gaon traduziu para o árabe segundo o escrito aqui: riqueza. Os Sábios disseram que todo lugar onde aparece a palavra “cavod” faltando a letra “waw”, é a significação riqueza, assim como em Naĥum 2:10 (2:9, na versão portuguesa de Almeida).');" onmouseout="Hide('perush');">riquezas</span>.
Rashi on Genesis
עשה HE HATH MADE — i.e. gathered, as (1 Samuel 14:48) “And he gathered (ויעש) troops and smote the Amalekites”.
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Rashbam on Genesis
הכבוד, the weight and power of the money. We have already encountered the word כבד as an adjective describing the wealth in Genesis 13,2.
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Sforno on Genesis
He heard the words. He heard that Lavan’s sons were slandering him out of jealousy.
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Radak on Genesis
וישמע...לאמור. Lavan’s sons were saying all this to one another as well as to their father. This was the reason why Lavan’s attitude toward Yaakov had changed.
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Rav Hirsch on Torah
Warum hier erst von den Söhnen und dann vom Vater gesprochen wird? Möglich, dass Labans einstiges Betragen gegen seinen Vater durch seiner Söhne Betragen gegen ihn sich rächte, und seine Söhne so das Regiment in seinem Hause führten, wie er einst in Bethuels Hause.
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Abarbanel on Torah
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