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Commento su Isaia 66:2

וְאֶת־כָּל־אֵ֙לֶּה֙ יָדִ֣י עָשָׂ֔תָה וַיִּהְי֥וּ כָל־אֵ֖לֶּה נְאֻם־יְהוָ֑ה וְאֶל־זֶ֣ה אַבִּ֔יט אֶל־עָנִי֙ וּנְכֵה־ר֔וּחַ וְחָרֵ֖ד עַל־דְּבָרִֽי׃

Poiché tutte queste cose hanno fatto la mia mano, e così tutte queste cose sono nate, dice l'Eterno; ma su quest'uomo guarderò, anche su di lui che è povero e di spirito contrito, e tremerò la Mia parola.

Rashi on Isaiah

And all these The heavens and the earth, and for this reason I confined My Shechinah among you when you obeyed Me, for so is My wont, to look at one poor and of crushed spirit, who hastens to do My bidding. But now, I have no desire for you, for whoever slaughters an ox, has smitten its owner and robbed him of it. Therefore, whoever slaughters a lamb seems to Me as one who beheads a dog, and whoever offers up a meal offering is before Me like swine blood, and מַזְכִּיר, he who burns incense. Comp. (Lev. 5:12) “its memorial part (אַזְכָּרָתָהּ).” Also (ibid. 24:7), “and it shall be for the bread as a memorial (לְאַזְכָּרָה).”
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Ibn Ezra on Isaiah

For all, etc. This is a second reason, why all is in the power of God, why all is His; namely, that throne and that footstool are made by me.
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Ibn Ezra on Isaiah

ויהיו כל אלה And all those things have been, all those things, which my hand has made.
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Ibn Ezra on Isaiah

But to this man will I look, etc. Although heaven is my throne, yet will I look to the poor and to him that is of a contrite spirit. I will look, I will direct my eye, my attention to him; it is the opposite of I will hide my face from you (1:15)
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