Commento su Geremia 16:19
יְהוָ֞ה עֻזִּ֧י וּמָעֻזִּ֛י וּמְנוּסִ֖י בְּי֣וֹם צָרָ֑ה אֵלֶ֗יךָ גּוֹיִ֤ם יָבֹ֙אוּ֙ מֵֽאַפְסֵי־אָ֔רֶץ וְיֹאמְר֗וּ אַךְ־שֶׁ֙קֶר֙ נָחֲל֣וּ אֲבוֹתֵ֔ינוּ הֶ֖בֶל וְאֵֽין־בָּ֥ם מוֹעִֽיל׃
O Eterno, la mia forza e la mia roccaforte, e il mio rifugio, nel giorno dell'afflizione, a te verranno le nazioni dalle estremità della terra e diranno: 'I nostri padri hanno ereditato nulla ma bugie, vanità e cose in cui non c'è profitto.'
Rashi on Jeremiah
and my refuge (mon vantement in French), my boast. And Menahem (Machbereth p. 123) classified it as an expression of a wonder. Cf. (Psalms 60:6) “You have given those who fear You a wonder to be wondrous (נֵס לְהִתְנוֹסֵס).”
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Rashi on Jeremiah
to You nations will come Eventually, the heathens will come to you and worship You of one accord, and they will say, “How did they make gods for themselves, and they are no gods?”
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Rashi on Jeremiah
from the ends of Like מִקְצֵה, from the end of.
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