"מְהָרְסַיִךְ וּמַחֲרִיבַיִךְ מִמֵּךְ יֵצֵאוּ"/2
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"מְהָרְסַיִךְ וּמַחֲרִיבַיִךְ מִמֵּךְ יֵצֵאוּ"
Exegetical Approaches
External Foes Ousted
Yeshayahu comforts the nation that when they return to Israel, their foreign enemies will depart from their midst.
Meaning of "יֵצֵאוּ" – This position understands the word "יֵצֵאוּ" in line with its common usage in Tanakh, to mean "depart".
"מִהֲרוּ בָּנָיִךְ" – The two halves of teh verses are contrasted to each other. Hashem says that the nation will quickly return to Israel, and as they do their enemies will leave.
Historical Backdrop
Relationship to rest of prophecy
Internal Foes Eliminated
Yeshayahu promises that with the coming of the redemption all the sinners within Israel will be destroyed.
Internal Foes Sprouted
Yeshayahu rebukes the people, telling them that they are the source of their own destruction. Those who have harmed them came from within.