e passará a Judá, inundando-o, e irá passando por ele e chegará até o pescoço; e a extensão de suas asas encherá a largura da tua terra, <span class="x" onmousemove="Show('perush','Como foi ordenada a profetisa em outro capítulo, que assim também se chamaria o filho, Ezequias, pois se não fosse por misericórdia de Deus sobre o reinado dos filhos de David, este também seria levado pelo rei da Assíria, como foram as dez tribos. Na continuação se entende o desenrolar destes acontecimentos, conforme profetizados aqui. O exército assírio não conseguiu conquistar o mais fraco dentre os dois reinos: o de Judá. Porquê “’Imanu El” - Deus está conosco.');" onmouseout="Hide('perush');">ó Emanuel</span>.
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into Judah into the land of Judah.
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Immanuel. He is mentioned here because he is to serve as a sign that Jerusalem will be delivered out of the hand of Pekah, Rezin and Sennacherib, even after the conquest of Damascus and Samaria.16The Assyrian armies could then march directly against Jerusalem, and their success was considered certain.
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overflowing with might.
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up to the neck up to the main part of the strength of their neck. And Jonathan renders: Up to Jerusalem he will reach. the neck their strength.
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the tips of his wings A small joint at the end of the wing is called מֻטּוֹת, and I saw in Tanhuma (Tazria 8, Buber 10): How big are the wing tips of the rooster? [One sixtieth of his wings, symbolizing] one sixtieth of Sennacherib’s forces.
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will fill the breadth of the land of Judah.
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Immanuel This is the tribe of Judah, whom the Holy One, blessed be He, promised to be with in the days of Hezekiah, as the words of the prophetess, who named her son Immanuel.