Rabbi David Kimchis Commentary Upon the Prophecies of Zechariah

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" Thus saith and Jerusalem shall be called a city of truth. " As he promised, " The remnant of Israel shall not do iniquity, nor speak lies :" (Zeph. Iii. 13. ) This is a declaration for all the land of Israel, but he mentions Jerusalem as it is the capital of the kingdom, and also because of the mountain of the Lord, the holy mountain, which strangers shall no more profane. 4. " Thus saith the Lord" With reference to all the comfort, he says, " Thus saith, " to give force to the consolation, f...or the good here promised shall be in every way. " And every man with his staff in his hand" to be taken literally, as is said, " for very age. " 5. " And the streets:' This is plain. 6. " Thus saith the Lord should it be marvel- lous in mine eyes. " Some interpreters explain this in- terrogatively, as if he had said, " Should it also be wonderful in mine eyes. " As the words 1tt? "*?$ nj nns, " Art thou my very son Esau ?" (Gen. Xxvii. 24), and other similar passages. But the wiseman R. Abraham Aben Ezra takes it as it stands, and to mean, " I will do a * So it is in English.

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