1)

Is "Ayin" part of Eretz Yisrael or not?

1.

Rashi: Since the Torah is defining the eastern border, "east of Ayin" indicates that Ayin is in Eretz Yisrael. 1


1

Rashi: And the same applies to Yam Kineret where the Torah inserts the word "Keidmah."

2)

What are the connotations of "Veyarad ha'Gevul"?

1.

Rashi: It means the border went down - southwards. Because whenever the border runs from north to south, the term "Veyarad" is applicable.

3)

"u?Machah al Kesef Yam Kineres Keidmah". What are the connotations of "u?Machah??

1.

R. Bachye: It means that the border struck 1 (Yam Kineret).

2.

Targum Onkelos: It means that the border reached (Yam Kineret).

3.

Taru Yonasan: It means that the border went round (Yam Kineret).


1

R. Bachye: As the Teilim 98:8 ?ve?Chol Atzei ha?Sadeh Yimcha?u Chaf?.

4)

What are the connotations of "u?Machah al Kesef Yam Kineres Keidmah".

1.

Rashi: It means that the border extended to the east side of the Kineret.

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