1)

What are "Shalosh Delasos v'Arba'ah"?

1.

Rashi citing Mo'ed Katan 26a: It was Megilas Kinos (Eichah). They read in front of him [the first four verses; their initial letters are Aleph, Beis, Gimel

2)

Why does it say Shalosh (feminine) and "v'Arba'ah (masculine)?

1.

Radak: It is because Delasos is a borrowed expression (they are not literally doors); it is feminine 1 .


1

Presumably, he teaches that we should not answer that Delet is both masculine and feminine; it is only feminine. (PF)

3)

What is "Yikra'eha"?

1.

Rashi: It is like Kar'ah (he tore it 1 ).


1

According to Mo'ed Katan 26a, he cut out the names of Hashem in it. According to Mahari Kara, he tore the parchment from the Sefer. Refer to 36:23:1:1,2.

4)

What is the grammatical form of "v'Hashlech"?

1.

Radak: It is Makor (like an infinitive).

5)

Why does it say "El ha'Esh Asher El ha'Ach"?

1.

Radak: El is like Al. Later in this verse, it says "Al" regarding both of them.

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