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17 lines
460 B
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# rolled up the scroll
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A scroll was closed by rolling it like a tube to protect the writing inside it.
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# attendant
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This refers to a synagogue worker who brought out and put away with proper care and reverence the scrolls containing the scriptures.
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# sat down
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It was customary for teachers to be seated while teaching.
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# were fixed on him
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This idiom means "were focused on him" or "were looking intently at him" (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/jit/figs-idiom]])
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