Comentário sobre Gênesis 18:7
וְאֶל־הַבָּקָ֖ר רָ֣ץ אַבְרָהָ֑ם וַיִּקַּ֨ח בֶּן־בָּקָ֜ר רַ֤ךְ וָטוֹב֙ וַיִּתֵּ֣ן אֶל־הַנַּ֔עַר וַיְמַהֵ֖ר לַעֲשׂ֥וֹת אֹתֽוֹ׃
Em seguida <span class="x" onmousemove="Show('perush','Perceba-se que o verbo no princípio do relato (Vaierá) empeça com o vav ha-hipukh, que indica sequência de acontecimentos no hebraico bíblico. Ou seja, foi após a circuncisão, segundo alguns exegetas, no terceiro dia. Seja como for, sequência há no relato, o que prova ser visão, pois não poderia correr nos dias imediatos à circuncisão.');" onmouseout="Hide('perush');">correu ao gado</span>, apanhou um bezerro tenro e bom e deu-o ao criado, que se apressou em prepará-lo.
Rashi on Genesis
בן בקר רך וטוב A CALF, TENDER AND GOOD — There were three calves so that he might give them to eat three tongues together with mustard condiment (Bava Metzia 86b).
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Ramban on Genesis
AND ABRAHAM RAN UNTO THE HERD. The purport thereof is to tell us of his great desire to bestow kindness. This great man had three hundred and eighteen men88Above, 14:14. in his house, each one a swordsman, and he was very old and weakened by his circumcision, yet he went personally to Sarah’s tent to urge her in the making of the bread, and afterwards he ran to the place of the herd to chose a calf, tender and good, to prepare for his guests, and he did not have all these done by means of one of his servants who stood ready to serve him.
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Rashbam on Genesis
THEN ABRAHAM RAN TO THE HERD. Since he told them (v.5) "a morsel of bread," a small quantity, since their journey required them to go, he had to run and hurry, since he said to them a little and he did much. All this was written to recount Abraham's importance [magnanimity].
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