Commentaire sur Isaïe 17:12
ה֗וֹי הֲמוֹן֙ עַמִּ֣ים רַבִּ֔ים כַּהֲמ֥וֹת יַמִּ֖ים יֶהֱמָי֑וּן וּשְׁא֣וֹן לְאֻמִּ֔ים כִּשְׁא֛וֹן מַ֥יִם כַּבִּירִ֖ים יִשָּׁאֽוּן׃
Oh! La multitude d’innombrables nations! Elles mugissent comme mugit la mer; oh! La rumeur des peuples, qui éclate, pareille au grondement des flots violents!
Rashi on Isaiah
Woe to a multitude of many peoples This is a principle followed throughout all generations; the scourge by which Israel is punished, shall eventually suffer. Therefore, the prophets who prophesy Israel’s retribution through the nations, juxtapose after it the retribution of the nation by which Israel was punished.
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Ibn Ezra on Isaiah
Woe to the multitude of many people, that is, to the king of Assyria and his army, coming against Zion.
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Rashi on Isaiah
a multitude of many peoples The armies of Sennacherib.
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Ibn Ezra on Isaiah
ישאון That make a rushing. It is of the same root (שאה) as שאון noise. The נ in שאון is not radical;22Root שאה to rush. the form of the noun is like that of זדון pride (Prov. 11:2)
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Rashi on Isaiah
they rush an expression of rushing and roaring.
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