Kommentar zu Michah 1:11: Raschi, Rambam, Ibn Esra & mehr

עִבְרִ֥י לָכֶ֛ם יוֹשֶׁ֥בֶת שָׁפִ֖יר עֶרְיָה־בֹ֑שֶׁת לֹ֤א יָֽצְאָה֙ יוֹשֶׁ֣בֶת צַֽאֲנָ֔ן מִסְפַּד֙ בֵּ֣ית הָאֵ֔צֶל יִקַּ֥ח מִכֶּ֖ם עֶמְדָּתֽוֹ׃

Ziehe hinüber, Bewohnerschaft von Safir, schamentblößt! Noch ist nicht ausgezogen die Einwohnerschaft von Kaanan; in Bet-Ezel wird geklagt, von dort aus nimmt [der Feind] seine Stellung.

Rashi on Micah

Pass along your way Heb. עִבְרִי לָכֶם. He commences with an expression in the feminine singular, as used in addressing the people of the city, as it is said: “the inhabitant of Shafir” addressing them all in the name of one people. And then he says, “לָכֶם, along your way” as used in addressing many people, for he was speaking to the public.
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Rashi on Micah

the inhabitant of Shafir—Shafir is the name of the city.
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Rashi on Micah

with your private parts exposed—Private parts would be exposed, appropriate to a city called “Shafir,” the name of the aborted fetus that comes out of the woman’s womb.
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