Isaías 4:4 Comentario: Rashi & Ibn Ezra

אִ֣ם ׀ רָחַ֣ץ אֲדֹנָ֗י אֵ֚ת צֹאַ֣ת בְּנוֹת־צִיּ֔וֹן וְאֶת־דְּמֵ֥י יְרוּשָׁלִַ֖ם יָדִ֣יחַ מִקִּרְבָּ֑הּ בְּר֥וּחַ מִשְׁפָּ֖ט וּבְר֥וּחַ בָּעֵֽר׃

Cuando el Señor lavare las inmundicias de las hijas de Sión, y limpiare las sangres de Jerusalem de en medio de ella, con espíritu de juicio y con espíritu de ardimiento.

Rashi on Isaiah

When the Lord shall have washed away Heb. אִם [usually “if.”] When the Lord shall have washed away. There are instances of אִם being used in this manner in the usage of כִּי ; and so (Job 8:18): “But when (אִם) men destroy him from his place,” is [equivalent to] כִּי יְבַלְּעֶנּוּ. Also (Gen. 24:9): “Until when (אִם) they will have finished drinking.”
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Ibn Ezra on Isaiah

אם For or when.—The remainder will be called holy, when the Lord will have washed away all these from Zion.
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Rashi on Isaiah

filth Defilement, as its Aramaic translation; i.e. to say, when He will remove their iniquity through chastening and purging from the world.
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