1)

Why does it say "va'Ya'as Chirom"? Above (verses 18, 23, 27, 38) it says only va'Ya'as!

1.

Malbim: This verse refers to the father of the one who made the other Kelim. Refer to 7:14:2:2.

2)

What are "ha'Kiyoros"?

1.

Rashi: They are the Siros (verse 45, i.e. pots), like "k'Chiyor Esh" (Zecharyah 1 12:6) and "v'Hikah va'Kiyor" (Shmuel I, 2:14). They were of copper, to remove ashes from the Mizbe'ach. Malbim - in Divrei ha'Yamim I, 4:11 they are called Siros, and here they are taught with Ya'im, which are used with ashes of the Mizbe'ach.


1

There, Rashi explained that it is like an oven. (PF)

3)

What are "ha'Ya'im"?

1.

Rashi: They are copper shovels to stoke the ashes, to put them in the Kiyoros.

4)

Why does it say "va'Ychal Chiram"? The verse already mentioned his name!

1.

Malbim (41, 45): This is the son of the Chiram at the beginning of the verse. The father made the Kiyoros, Ya'im and Mizrakos, like it says in Divrei ha'Yamim II, 4:16. 1 His son finished the work.


1

There it says that his father made also "ha'Mizlagos v'Es Kol Kleihem"! (PF)

Sefer: Perek: Pasuk:

KIH Logo
D.A.F. Home Page
Sponsorships & DonationsReaders' FeedbackMailing ListsTalmud ArchivesAsk the KollelDafyomi WeblinksDafyomi CalendarOther Yomi calendars