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Komentarz do Izajasza 10:14

וַתִּמְצָ֨א כַקֵּ֤ן ׀ יָדִי֙ לְחֵ֣יל הָֽעַמִּ֔ים וְכֶאֱסֹף֙ בֵּיצִ֣ים עֲזֻב֔וֹת כָּל־הָאָ֖רֶץ אֲנִ֣י אָסָ֑פְתִּי וְלֹ֤א הָיָה֙ נֹדֵ֣ד כָּנָ֔ף וּפֹצֶ֥ה פֶ֖ה וּמְצַפְצֵֽף׃

I sięgała jak do gniazda ręka moja po bogactwa narodów, i jak się podbiera jaja opuszczone całą ziemię ja zagarnąłem, a nie było ktoby poruszył skrzydłem, lub otworzył usta i pisnął. 

Rashi on Isaiah

like a nest like nests of ownerless birds.
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Ibn Ezra on Isaiah

לחיל The riches. Comp. החיל the wealth (Deut. 8:17).
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Rashi on Isaiah

and as one gathers abandoned eggs And as one gathers abandoned eggs which their mother abandoned, and no one protests against him by covering them.
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Ibn Ezra on Isaiah

נודד Moving. A transitive verb, governing the accusative. כנף Wing. This figure is used because the nations have just been compared with eggs, and birds come from eggs.
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Rashi on Isaiah

and no one moved a wing, or opened his mouth or chirped This entire expression is apropos to birds; since he compared those exiles to a bird’s nest and to abandoned eggs, he used this expression, saying that neither the father nor the mother chirped about them.
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