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Rashi on II Chronicles
And he did what was right in the eyes of the Lord like all the proper things that his father did, but not like his wickedness.
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Rashi on II Chronicles
in the days of Zechariah This refers to Uzziah, and he was called by three names: Uzziah, Zechariah, and Azariah, similar to (II Kings 14): Yehoahaz/Ahaziah.
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who understood the visions of God who understood that the fear of God is good, and feared the Lord.
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And Uzziah built towers, etc. He had to strengthen the parts of the wall they breached in his father’s days.
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plowmen - Heb. אִכָּרִים, aratkori in Italian, plowmen.
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for he loved the soil It is explained in Genesis Rabbah (See 22:3): Two had a passion for agriculture, and no good was found in them: he and Cain.
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engines, invented by skillful men - Heb. חִשְּׁבֹנוֹת מַחֲשֶׁבֶת חוֹשֵׁב, similar to (Exod. 28:6): “expert work (מַעֲשֵׂה חֹשֵׁב.)” He made war engines with craftsmanship, such as siege mounds and battering rams, as it is written (Prov. 24:6): “For you shall wage war with strategies.”
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and he trespassed against the Lord, his God - Heb. וַיִּמְעַל. Here it is appropriate to say מְעִילָה (trespass), for he sinned inadvertently, similar to (Lev. 5:15): “If a person commits a trespass (תִמְעל מַעַל) and sins inadvertently.”
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and he came into the Temple of the Lord for he said, “It is proper for a king to serve the King of glory.”
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and in his hand was a censer to burn and he wished to strike the priest who prevented him from burning incense.
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in a house of retirement Heb. בֵּית הַחָפְשִׁית. And in Yerushalmi (unknown) it is explained that he made himself a house in the cemetery, reminiscent of (Ps. 88:6): “Among the dead, a free man (חָפְשִׁי) .”
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for it had been decreed upon him to come no longer among people, similar to (Esther 2:1): “and that which was decreed upon her.”
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in the cemetery but not in the cave with the kings.
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