Commento su Isaia 58:12
וּבָנ֤וּ מִמְּךָ֙ חָרְב֣וֹת עוֹלָ֔ם מוֹסְדֵ֥י דוֹר־וָד֖וֹר תְּקוֹמֵ֑ם וְקֹרָ֤א לְךָ֙ גֹּדֵ֣ר פֶּ֔רֶץ מְשֹׁבֵ֥ב נְתִיב֖וֹת לָשָֽׁבֶת׃
E quelli che saranno da te costruiranno i vecchi luoghi deserti, Tu solleverai le basi di molte generazioni; E sarai chiamato Il riparatore della breccia, Il restauratore dei percorsi in cui dimorare.
Rashi on Isaiah
restorer of the paths, to dwell in Heb. מְשׁוֹבֵב. Jonathan renders: restorer of the wicked to the Torah.
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Ibn Ezra on Isaiah
ובנו ממך And they that shall be of thee shall build.
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Rashi on Isaiah
מְשׁוֹבֵב is like מֵשִׁיב, restores.
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Ibn Ezra on Isaiah
The foundations of many generations, that is, a building standing on a foundation, which will last for generations.
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Rashi on Isaiah
to dwell, to the Torah, which insures the settlement of the world.
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Ibn Ezra on Isaiah
תקומם Thou shalt raise up. It is Polel like תשובב (Ps. 60:3).15The Hebrew text has משובב, but this word is the beginning of the phrase which is next to be explained; the word with which תקומם is compared is missing, and תשובב, the word given in the translation, is probably the intended parallel. The restorer of paths to dwell in. After people had ceased to tread them, thou wilt restore them, that people will dwell therein.16The roads had been desolate for a long time, they were not in a good condition, nor safe from the usual dangers of a lonely way; but now they will be restored, they will be in a good condition and well protected; they will not only be frequented by travellers, but people will settle along the roads.
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