이사야 60:5의 주석
אָ֤ז תִּרְאִי֙ וְנָהַ֔רְתְּ וּפָחַ֥ד וְרָחַ֖ב לְבָבֵ֑ךְ כִּֽי־יֵהָפֵ֤ךְ עָלַ֙יִךְ֙ הֲמ֣וֹן יָ֔ם חֵ֥יל גּוֹיִ֖ם יָבֹ֥אוּ לָֽךְ׃
그 때에 네가 보고 희색을 발하며 네 마음이 놀라고 또 화창하리니 이는 바다의 풍부가 네게로 돌아오며 열방의 재물이 네게로 옴이라
Rashi on Isaiah
Then you shall see and be radiant Heb. וְנָהַרְתָּ, from נְהוֹרָה, [Aramaic for light,] then you shall see and be radiant [from Jonathan].
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Ibn Ezra on Isaiah
Then. When kings come unto thee and bring thee thy children. תראי Thou shalt fear,3A. V., Thou shalt see. I. E. seems to have read תִּֽרְאִי or תִּרְאִי (root ירא), instead of תִּרְאִי. like a man that trembles when help comes to him suddenly, or anything he did not anticipate; this is usually the case with a person who finds something.
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Rashi on Isaiah
and your heart shall be startled and become enlarged And your heart shall wonder and become enlarged.
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