1)

What is the meaning of "[Parash Ma'aleh] v'Lahav Cherev]"?

1.

Rashi: It is the sword's blade - "va'Yavo Gam ha'Nitzav Achar ha'Lahav" (Shoftim 3:22).

2.

Radak: The horseman raises the sword's blade. The prefix Vov in v'Lahav is extra, like "va'Yisa Avraham Es Einav" (Bereishis 22:4).

3.

Malbim: The cavalry will go high on the mountains where chariots and horses 1 cannot go.


1

Parash is a soldier on a horse! Perhaps the horse will go partially up the mountain, and the soldier will ascend higher than the horse can. (PF)

2)

What is "Lahav"?

3)

What is "Berak Chanis"?

1.

Rashi: A polished, shiny spear. A flash comes out of it.

4)

Why does it say "v'Rov Chalal"?

1.

Radak: The cavalry will kill many.

5)

What do we learn from "v'Choved Pager"?

1.

Rashi: They increase Pegarim (dead bodies). Radak - the matter is repeated in different words. Kaved is many, like "Amecha ha'Kaved ha'Zeh" (Melachim I, 3:9). A body is called Peger only when it is dead.

2.

Malbim: They will sweep the bodies, like they sweep waste-heaps.

6)

What is the meaning of "v'Ein Ketzeh la'Geviyah"?

1.

Rashi: There is no count of the dead bodies cast in it.

2.

Malbim: Even though they will sweep the bodies, they cannot remove all of them.

7)

Why does it say "v'Chashlu bi'Gviyasam"?

1.

Rashi: There were so many dead bodies that passersby stumbled on them.

2.

Radak: The enemy will stumble on the dead bodies.

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