Comentário sobre Cantares 7:13
נַשְׁכִּ֙ימָה֙ לַכְּרָמִ֔ים נִרְאֶ֞ה אִם פָּֽרְחָ֤ה הַגֶּ֙פֶן֙ פִּתַּ֣ח הַסְּמָדַ֔ר הֵנֵ֖צוּ הָרִמּוֹנִ֑ים שָׁ֛ם אֶתֵּ֥ן אֶת־דֹּדַ֖י לָֽךְ׃
As mandrágoras exalam perfume, e às nossas portas há toda sorte de excelentes frutos, novos e velhos; eu os guardei para ti, ó meu amado.
Rashi on Song of Songs
Let us rise early for the vineyards. These are the synagogues and the study halls.
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Rashi on Song of Songs
Let us see if the vine has blossomed. These are those who are versed in Scripture.
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Rashi on Song of Songs
If the tender grapes have appeared. When the blossom falls off and the grapes are discernible, that is the appearance of the tender grapes. And he compares those versed in the Mishnah to them, because they are nearer [than those versed in Scripture] to derive pleasure35Alternatively, let us eat manna. “בכפרים” is derived from כפר [=frost] which is the manna’s description, in Shemos 16:14. Free us from having to earn a living and we will dedicate ourselves to you. (Tzror Hamor) in the instruction of the Torah.
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Rashi on Song of Songs
If the pomegranates are in bloom. When they are ripe, and the flower around them falls off; “הֵנֵצוּ” means “its flower falls off.” He compares those versed in the Talmud to them, for they are at the level of maturity in [Torah] wisdom that is worthy to teach.
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Rashi on Song of Songs
There I will give my love. There I will show You my honor and glory of my sons and daughters.36Than those who are versed in Scripture.
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