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Comentário sobre Jó 42:14

וַיִּקְרָ֤א שֵׁם־הָֽאַחַת֙ יְמִימָ֔ה וְשֵׁ֥ם הַשֵּׁנִ֖ית קְצִיעָ֑ה וְשֵׁ֥ם הַשְּׁלִישִׁ֖ית קֶ֥רֶן הַפּֽוּךְ׃

E chamou o nome da primeira Jemima, e o nome da segunda Quezia, e o nome da terceira Quéren-Hapuque.

Rashi on Job

And he named the first Jemimah They were named according to their beauty.
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Malbim on Job

The Talmud (TB Berachot 17a) relates that whenever Rabbi Yochanan finished reading the Book of Job he would say: "The end of man is death and the beast’s end is slaughter; all are candidates for death. Happy is he who grew in Torah and labored in Torah; who gratifies his Maker’s spirit; who grows in repute and departs the world with a good name. Of such a one did Solomon say: ‘A good name is better than the finest oil; and the day of death than the day of birth’ (Ecclesiastes 7:1).
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Rashi on Job

Jemimah Bright and white as the sun (יום).
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Rashi on Job

Keziah She had a fragrant and perfumed scent like the spice, cassia.
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Rashi on Job

Keren-happuch Because of the horn in which they put stibium and lixivium, as it is stated (Jer. 4: 30): “that you enlarge your eye with paint (בפוך).”
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