1)

What are the implications of "kein Yasis Hashem Aleichem..."?

1.

Rashi and Targum Yonasan: "Kein Yasis ... " implies that Hashem will make others (foreign nations - Targum Yonasan) 1 happy to destroy you. 2


1

See also Torah Temimah, mote 46.

2

Megilah, 10b: Because Hashem Himself does not rejoice over the downfall of Yisrael. See Torah Temimah, note 45.

2)

What is the meaning of "Venisachtem me'al ha'Adamah"?

1.

Rashi: It means either 'And you will be uprooted from the land ... ' 1 (or it is a Lashon Churban - Rashi in Ezra, 6:11)


1

Rashi: As in Mishlei, 15:25.

3)

Which era is the end of this Pasuk referring to?

1.

Ramban (in Pasuk 42): "Venisachtem me'Al ha'Adamah" refers to the era of the destruction of the second Beis-Hamikdash, leading up to Galus Romi, 1 when the Romans attempted to destroy them, concluding with their exile to Egypt in Pasuk 68. 2


1

Ramban (DH Aval): Once they arrived in Galus however, all the K'lalos affecting their work, animals and others ceased, and they lived in Galus like their host nations, or better than them.

2

Refer to 28:68:1:1 & 28:68:2:2.

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