Comentario sobre Isaías 33:15
הֹלֵ֣ךְ צְדָק֔וֹת וְדֹבֵ֖ר מֵֽישָׁרִ֑ים מֹאֵ֞ס בְּבֶ֣צַע מַעֲשַׁקּ֗וֹת נֹעֵ֤ר כַּפָּיו֙ מִתְּמֹ֣ךְ בַּשֹּׁ֔חַד אֹטֵ֤ם אָזְנוֹ֙ מִשְּׁמֹ֣עַ דָּמִ֔ים וְעֹצֵ֥ם עֵינָ֖יו מֵרְא֥וֹת בְּרָֽע׃
El que camina en justicia, y habla lo recto; el que aborrece la ganancia de violencias, el que sacude sus manos por no recibir cohecho, el que tapa su oreja por no oir sangres, el que cierra sus ojos por no ver cosa mala:
Rashi on Isaiah
He who walks righteously Who will be found? One who walks righteously.
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Ibn Ezra on Isaiah
He that walketh, etc. בצדקות ═ צדקות In righteousness.
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Rashi on Isaiah
who shakes his hands (eskot in O.F.).
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Ibn Ezra on Isaiah
אוטם That stoppeth. Comp. יאטם that stoppeth (Ps. 58:5); although the two words are of two different conjugations.16עוצם is Kal, ויעצם Piel of אוטם ;עצם Kal, יאטם Hiphil of אטם.16עוצם is Kal, ויעצם Piel of אוטם ;עצם Kal, יאטם Hiphil of אטם.
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Rashi on Isaiah
closes his ear (אֹטֵם) Comp. (I Kings 6:4) “transparent but closed (אֲטֻמִים).”
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Ibn Ezra on Isaiah
ועוצם And shutteth. Comp. ויעצם and he shut, though not of the same conjugation.
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and closes (וְעֹצֵם) Comp. (supra 29:10) “And He has closed (וַיְעַצֵּם) your eyes.”
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