1)

Why does it say "Ki Li Iyim Yekavu"?

1.

Radak: The island residents will hope to Him, when they realize that He benefits and harms. Therefore, they will bring your children from their place. Even if they will be far, they will bring them to Eretz Yisrael.

2.

Malbim: Also the far islands will gather to Me.

2)

What are "Aniyos Sarshish ba'Rishonah?

1.

Rashi: This is like keva'Rishonah 1 , like in the days of Shlomo - "Ki Ani Sarshish la'Melech ba'Yam... Achas l'Shalosh Shanim Tavo Ani Sarshish" (Melachim I, 10:22). Sarshish is the name of the sea.


1

Radak: The prefix Kaf is omitted.

3)

What do we learn from "Lehavi Vanayich me'Rachok"?

1.

Malbim: They will bring your children from afar, and they will stay [in Eretz Yisrael].

4)

Whose gold and silver is with them?

1.

Radak #1: That of Yisrael. They will come to you with all their wealth, and not leave anything in the lands of Galus. Malbim - one who comes from afar to reside in a new place, he sells his possessions and brings the money with him.

2.

Radak #2: That of the Nochrim, like it says about Olei Bavel "Yenase'uhu Anshei Mekomo b'Chesef uv'Zahav uvi'Rchush uvi'Vhemah" (Ezra 1:4). They will do so due to hearing His honor and grandeur when He takes His nation from Galus, and takes vengeance on their haters.

5)

Why does it say "la Hashem Elokecha"?

1.

Rashi: Hashem's name is called on you.

2.

Malbim: This corresponds to "Ki Li Iyim Yekavu" - His name will be elevated in the eyes of many nations.

6)

Why does it say "veli'Kdosh Yisrael"?

1.

Malbim: "They will bring your children from afar" because Hashem is called Kedosh Yisrael due to the Kedushah of Yisrael and their deeds.

7)

What is the meaning of "Ki Fe'arach"?

1.

Rashi: He gave to you glory [Radak - that Nochrim will serve you. For Keneses Yisrael, when the verse discusses the Am, the masculine is used; the feminine is used for the Kenesiyah (gathering).]

2.

Malbim: Because Hashem glorified you, the Nochrim will bring you "like bringing a Minchah in a Tahor Kli to Beis Hashem" (66:20).

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