Kabbalah su Isaia 54:13
וְכָל־בָּנַ֖יִךְ לִמּוּדֵ֣י יְהוָ֑ה וְרַ֖ב שְׁל֥וֹם בָּנָֽיִךְ׃
E tutti i tuoi figli saranno istruiti dal Signore; e grande sarà la pace dei tuoi figli.
Or Neerav
He falsifies the Prophets, as it is written, All your children shall be learned of the Lord (Isa. 54:13)—[yours] and not [those of] another!
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Or Neerav
“He falsifies the Hagiographa,” as it is written, All your children will be disciples of the Lord (Isa. 54:13). They are [thus] disciples of the Lord and of no one else. That is to say, Nezaḥ and Hod can be termed disciples of the Lord. [Thus] when [Scripture] states all your children, referring to the children of Israel, [it means that they constitute] a foundation for Tiferet. These and no other are the disciples of the Lord. One who replaces them with others certainly causes harm.
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Zohar
Rabbi Yosi and Rabbi Chiya said: The Holy One, blessed be He, established the right way for us; happy are those who delve into the Torah. They approached him and kissed him. Rabbi Yosi applied to him the verse: "And all your children shall be taught of Hashem, and great shall be the peace of your children" (Isaiah 54:13). When they reached a field, they all sat down. That man asked what changed when the verse says, "And Hashem rained upon Sodom and upon Gomorrah" (Gen. 19:24), (i.e. why was the term Elohim not used)? And what changed during the Great Flood, when the term 'Elohim' is used, while the term Hashem (is not used at all)?
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