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Comentário sobre II Reis 4:34

וַיַּ֜עַל וַיִּשְׁכַּ֣ב עַל־הַיֶּ֗לֶד וַיָּשֶׂם֩ פִּ֨יו עַל־פִּ֜יו וְעֵינָ֤יו עַל־עֵינָיו֙ וְכַפָּ֣יו עַל־כפו [כַּפָּ֔יו] וַיִּגְהַ֖ר עָלָ֑יו וַיָּ֖חָם בְּשַׂ֥ר הַיָּֽלֶד׃

Em seguida subiu na cama e deitou-se sobre o menino, pondo a boca sobre a boca do menino, os olhos sobre os seus olhos, e as mãos sobre as suas mãos, e ficou encurvado sobre ele até que a carne do menino aqueceu.

Rashi on II Kings

And he spread himself upon him. [Targum] Yonoson rendered ‘וְאַלְהֵי עֲלוֹהִי’, an expression of weariness.26I.e., “he laid exhausted upon him.” There is a similar word in the Beraisa of Ha’azinu and in Sifrei. But Menachem rendered ‘וַיִּגְהַר’, an interpretation of the word according to its context, “he prostrated himself upon him.”27See I Melochim 18:42.
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Metzudat David on II Kings

on the bed
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Metzudat David on II Kings

it was the influence of his vital organs invigorating the vital organs of the lad
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