Kommentar zu Jeschijahu 65:1
נִדְרַ֙שְׁתִּי֙ לְל֣וֹא שָׁאָ֔לוּ נִמְצֵ֖אתִי לְלֹ֣א בִקְשֻׁ֑נִי אָמַ֙רְתִּי֙ הִנֵּ֣נִי הִנֵּ֔נִי אֶל־גּ֖וֹי לֹֽא־קֹרָ֥א בִשְׁמִֽי׃
[Der Herr erwidert darauf:] Ich war bereit solchen zu erscheinen, die nach mir nicht fragten, mich finden zu lassen von denen, die mich nicht suchten; ich sprach: Hier bin ich, hier bin ich, zu einem Volke, das nicht nach meinem Namen genannt sein wollte.
Rashi on Isaiah
I allowed Myself to be sought by those who did not ask The Holy One, blessed be He, replies to him, It is impossible not to avenge Myself on them, for I allowed Myself to be sought by them by reproving them through My prophets, but they did not ask.
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Ibn Ezra on Isaiah
I was1A. V., I am sought. sought, etc. This is the reply of God to the prayer of the Israelites; He says: Your fathers have provoked me, but ‘ I was sought,’ that is, I offered myself to be found whenever they were in trouble, to them that asked me not, that I should be accessible to them.
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Rashi on Isaiah
I said, “Here I am; here I am!” Return to Me, and I am ready to accept you.
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