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Kommentar zu Jeschijahu 42:19

מִ֤י עִוֵּר֙ כִּ֣י אִם־עַבְדִּ֔י וְחֵרֵ֖שׁ כְּמַלְאָכִ֣י אֶשְׁלָ֑ח מִ֤י עִוֵּר֙ כִּמְשֻׁלָּ֔ם וְעִוֵּ֖ר כְּעֶ֥בֶד יְהוָֽה׃

Wer ist blind, wenn nicht der, der mein Knecht sein sollte, und taub wie mein Bote, den ich gesandt? Wer ist blind wie der mir ergeben sein sollte, blind wie der Knecht des Herrn?

Rashi on Isaiah

Who is blind among you? There is no one but My servant; he is the most blind of all of you. And the most deaf among you is like My messenger whom I send to prophesy prophecies.
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Ibn Ezra on Isaiah

Who is blind, etc. This verse proves the correctness of my explanation.30As to the prophet’s being mocked by his audience, and the redemption of the Jews from Babylon being at the same time his deliverance from his own personal sufferings and troubles, see Introduction, and I. E. on c. xl. Note 1.
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Rashi on Isaiah

He who was blind is as the one who received his payment He who was blind among you has already received his chastisements, and he is as one who was paid all payments due him and has emerged cleansed.
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