1)

What should they gird?

1.

Radak: They should gird sackcloth. Malbim - this is for the sake of Tefilah.

2)

Over what should they mourn?

1.

Malbim: The affliction.

3)

What do we learn from "Linu va'Sakim"?

1.

Radak: They should come to Beis Hashem, eulogize, and not remove their sackcloth even at night - perhaps Hashem will have mercy.

2.

Malbim: The Tzadikim ["Mesharesei Elokai"] will pray and repent to overturn the decree.

4)

Why does it say "Mesharesei Mizbe'ach" and "Mesharesei Elokai"?

1.

Radak: Service is like a Mizbe'ach to Elokim. Service (Mesharesei) of Elokim is put Samuch to the Mizbe'ach... 1

2.

Malbim: There were two groups of Kohanim. (a) There were Tzadikim, Mesharesei Hashem, who serve Him with proper intent. They will gird sackcloth and pray. (b) They are "Mesharesei Mizbe'ach"; they offer Korbanos, but not with the proper intent. They will wail like one who despairs, for their Tefilah is not proper.


1

Surely our text of Radak is mistaken. It cites "Asher Yesharesu la'Shem Bahem"; there is no such verse. Perhaps it should say "Asher Yesharesu Alav Bahem" (Bamidbar 4:14); "Alav" refer to the Mizbe'ach. (PF)

5)

Is "Nimna... Minchah va'Nasech" the only reason to lament?

1.

Malbim: It is why Kohanim should mourn more than the rest of the nation. The locusts ruined the wheat and wine.

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