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Jewish 1105 · Rashi on the Prophets and Writings, Isaiah 32:14

Rashi, on Isa 32:14

Rashi · 1040–1105
Isa 32:14 · Douay-Rheims
“For the house is forsaken, the multitude of the city is left, darkness and obscurity are come upon its dens for ever. A joy of wild asses, the pastures of flocks,”
On this verse:
“For the palace The king’s palace has been forsaken. the multitude of the city has been exiled. rampart and tower My Temple, which was a fortification for them. are amidst ruins (הָיָה בְּעַד מְעָרוֹת), shall be amidst ruins. מְעָרוֹת is an expression similar to (Psalms 137:7) “Raze it, raze it (עָרוּ עָרוּ).” בְּעַד is like “(Job 22:13) Can He judge through (הַבְעַד) a thick cloud?” forever Until the time of the end. a joy for wild donkeys For the lust of Ishmael and his hosts.”

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