Comentario sobre Isaías 51:20
בָּנַ֜יִךְ עֻלְּפ֥וּ שָׁכְב֛וּ בְּרֹ֥אשׁ כָּל־חוּצ֖וֹת כְּת֣וֹא מִכְמָ֑ר הַֽמְלֵאִ֥ים חֲמַת־יְהוָ֖ה גַּעֲרַ֥ת אֱלֹהָֽיִךְ׃
Tus hijos desmayaron, estuvieron tendidos en las encrucijadas de todos los caminos, como buey montaraz en la red, llenos del furor de SEÑOR, de la ira del Dios tuyo.
Rashi on Isaiah
fainted Heb. עֻלְּפוּ. An expression of faintness. Comp. (Amos 8:13) “The...virgins shall faint (תִּתְעַלַּפְנָה) from thirst.” Pasmer in O.F., (pamer in Modern French).
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Ibn Ezra on Isaiah
עולפו Have fainted. Comp. ויתעלף and he fainted (Jon. 4:8).
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Rashi on Isaiah
like a wild ox in a net Abandoned like this wild ox that falls into a net. Comp. (Deut. 14:5) “And the wild ox (וּתְאוֹ) and the giraffe.”
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Ibn Ezra on Isaiah
They lie. They are killed by famine and sword.
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Ibn Ezra on Isaiah
תוא A bird.22A. V., A wild bull. It is hap. leg. כתוא מכמר As the bird of the net, that is, the bird caught in a net. מכמר Net. Comp. מכמוריו their own nets (Ps. 141:10).
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Ibn Ezra on Isaiah
The rebuke of thy God. This is the explanation of the preceding, the fury of the Lord.
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