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אָמַר רַבִּי אֶלְעָזָר נִמְרוֹד הֲוָה מְפַתֵּי לִבְרִיָּיתָא לְמֵיהַךְ בָּתַר פּוּלְחַן דְּעַבוֹדָה זָרָה וְהֲוָה שַׁלִּיט בְּאִנוּן לְבוּשִׁין וְנָצַח בְּנֵי עָלְמָא וְהֲוָה אָמַר דְּאִיהוּ שַׁלִּיטָא בְּעָלְמָא וּפָלְחִין לֵיהּ בְּנִי נָשָׁא. וְאַמַּאי אִקְרֵי שְׁמֵיהּ נִמְרוֹד דְּמָרַד בְּמַלְכָּא עִלָּאָה דִּלְעֵילָא דְּמָרַד בְּעִלָּאֵי וּמָרַד בְּתַתָּאֵי. R. Eleazar said: ‘Nimrod used to entice people into idolatrous worship by means of those garments, which enabled him to conquer the world and proclaim himself its ruler, so that mankind offered him worship. He was called “Nimrod”, for the reason that he rebelled (marad=rebel) against the most high King above, against the higher angels and against the lower angels.’