Isaïe 32:2 Commentaire : Rashi & Ibn Ezra

וְהָיָה־אִ֥ישׁ כְּמַֽחֲבֵא־ר֖וּחַ וְסֵ֣תֶר זָ֑רֶם כְּפַלְגֵי־מַ֣יִם בְּצָי֔וֹן כְּצֵ֥ל סֶֽלַע־כָּבֵ֖ד בְּאֶ֥רֶץ עֲיֵפָֽה׃

Ils seront tous comme un refuge contre le vent et un abri contre l’orage, comme des cours d’eau dans des lieux arides, comme l’ombre d’un rocher puissant sur un sol altéré.

Rashi on Isaiah

And the man shall be The hero in the fear of the Holy One, blessed be He - that is Hezekiah - shall be for Israel.

Ibn Ezra on Isaiah

והיה איש And a man shall be. Either every one of the officers of Hezekiah, or Hezekiah himself is meant.

Rashi on Isaiah

as a hiding place from the wind As a shelter of a rock, where people hide because of the wind, and they hide there because of the heat ([mss. read:] because of the rain), so will those remaining from the ten tribes trust in him.