Isaías 47:1 Comentario: Rashi & Ibn Ezra

רְדִ֣י ׀ וּשְׁבִ֣י עַל־עָפָ֗ר בְּתוּלַת֙ בַּת־בָּבֶ֔ל שְׁבִי־לָאָ֥רֶץ אֵין־כִּסֵּ֖א בַּת־כַּשְׂדִּ֑ים כִּ֣י לֹ֤א תוֹסִ֙יפִי֙ יִקְרְאוּ־לָ֔ךְ רַכָּ֖ה וַעֲנֻגָּֽה׃

DESCIENDE, y siéntate en el polvo, virgen hija de Babilonia, siéntate en la tierra sin trono, hija de los Caldeos:  que nunca más te llamarán tierna y delicada.

Rashi on Isaiah

without a throne Without a kingdom.
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Ibn Ezra on Isaiah

Virgin. Babylon is like a virgin, that has not yet been deflowered.1That is, for a long period; but strictly speaking, Babylon had been conquered before by the Assyrians. See Niebuhr, Gesch. As. and B. p. 179.
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Rashi on Isaiah

for no longer [lit. for you shall not continue,] that they call you tender and delicate.
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