Commentaire sur Isaïe 51:9
עוּרִ֨י עוּרִ֤י לִבְשִׁי־עֹז֙ זְר֣וֹעַ יְהוָ֔ה ע֚וּרִי כִּ֣ימֵי קֶ֔דֶם דֹּר֖וֹת עוֹלָמִ֑ים הֲל֥וֹא אַתְּ־הִ֛יא הַמַּחְצֶ֥בֶת רַ֖הַב מְחוֹלֶ֥לֶת תַּנִּֽין׃
Réveille-toi, réveille-toi, revêts-toi de force, ô bras du Seigneur! Réveille-toi comme aux jours d’autrefois, dans les siècles antiques! N’est-ce pas toi qui taillas en pièces Rahab, qui frappas à mort le monstre?
Rashi on Isaiah
Awaken, awaken This is the prophet’s prayer.
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Ibn Ezra on Isaiah
עורי Awake. The accent is on the last syllable; there are many instances of this exception.9According to the rules of accentuation in Hebrew, the accent should be on the first syllable. See I. E. on 3:26, note 25.
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Rashi on Isaiah
Rahab [lit. pride.] Egypt, about whom it is written (supra 30:7): “They are haughty (רַהַב), idlers.”
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