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Comentario sobre Isaías 66:1

כֹּ֚ה אָמַ֣ר יְהוָ֔ה הַשָּׁמַ֣יִם כִּסְאִ֔י וְהָאָ֖רֶץ הֲדֹ֣ם רַגְלָ֑י אֵי־זֶ֥ה בַ֙יִת֙ אֲשֶׁ֣ר תִּבְנוּ־לִ֔י וְאֵי־זֶ֥ה מָק֖וֹם מְנוּחָתִֽי׃

SEÑOR dijo así:  El cielo es mi solio, y la tierra estrado de mis pies:  ¿dónde está la casa que me habréis de edificar, y dónde este lugar de mi reposo?

Rashi on Isaiah

The heavens are My throne I do not need your Temple.
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Ibn Ezra on Isaiah

The prophet, in this chapter, again rebukes the wicked people.
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Rashi on Isaiah

which is the house that is fitting for My Shechinah.
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Ibn Ezra on Isaiah

The heaven is my throne. We know that the glory of the Lord filleth heaven and earth; but by the words the heaven is my throne the prophet indicates, that the destinies of the whole world come from above, as it were by decrees, which the king, sitting on his throne, sends forth.1As to the meaning of גזרהִ decree comp. I. E. on 16:13, and Note 26.
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Ibn Ezra on Isaiah

The earth is my footstool. The earth is in my power, is mine. Since all is mine, Where is a house, etc.,
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Ibn Ezra on Isaiah

and where is a place, etc. Repetition of the same idea.
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