1)

Why does it say "Daber Osam"?

1.

Radak: It is as if it says Itam (speak with them).

2)

What is "Na'aneisi Lo"?

1.

Targum Yonasan: I will accept his Teshuvah, one who comes to learn from Me,, even if he comes to Me entrenched in his great idolatry.

2.

Radak: I will answer 1 his words in order to reveal what is hidden in his heart, but I will not grant his request.


1

Radak: Grammatically, this is difficult. "Na'aneisi" and "Na'aneh" (7) are Nif'al conjugation, but Hashem acts! He answers the one who screams to Him ? "Aneini Hashem Aneini", "Asher Ya'aneh va'Esh Hu ha'Elokim" (Melachim I, 18:37, 24). The one who screams to him is Ne'eneh. We must say that Ma'aneh has two meanings. (a) It is beginning to speak, like the first "va'Ya'an Iyov" (Iyov 3:2), "v'Anisa v'Amarta" (Devarim 26:5). (b) Usually, it is answering speech. When it says that Hashem is Oneh, He answers one who calls and screams. When it says Na'aneisi and Na'aneh that Hashem is Oneh, He is Na'aneh (the object) of one who is Oneh (begins to call and scream).

3)

Bah is written with a Hei, and we pronounce it with an Aleph!

1.

Radak: Aleph, Hei, Vov and Yud are interchangeable.

4)

What is the significance of "Ba b'Rov Gilulav"?

1.

Refer to 14:4:2:1.

2.

Malbim: He does not come to the Navi to seek and know the Emes, rather, to make an affair. He does not come to abandon his idols, rather, to contradict the Navi's words.

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