Capitolo 52
puts in words, with completely different meanings, it happens at the end of a lot
lines. It needs the a lot of imagination to appreciate Moses Ibn Ezra,
and perhaps this is what wanted to say Charizi when he called him/it "the poet
poet."
Another Ibn Ezra, Abraham, one of the greatest Hebrews of the Middle Ages,
it was born to Toledo in front of 1100. He spent a life it lasts, but him laughed to
his/her fate. He said of him:
If I sold shrouds,
Nobody would die.
If I sold lamps,
Then, in the sky,
The sun, for spite,
It would have been shining for night.
Very of Abraham Ibn Ezra hymns are instinct with the spirit of
resignation. Here one of them:
I hope in the salvation of the God,
In him I have trust, when fears my shiver to be,
Comes to life, come to death according to his/her word,,
Still he is my portion.
From now, doubting heart! I want the God you celebrate
With cheerfulness, for in him my desire is,
What, as with fatness, it satisfies my soul,
Those sky doths inhale.
Everybody that is hidden will dig eyes they see,
And the great God than all is known to me,
He wants me servant, his/her it is me as of old man;
I ask not to be free.
Dessert is ev'n they are distressed, while entering its name,
Neither I will look for his/her purpose to explore,
His/her wish of encomium that I continually proclaim,
And it always blesses him/it.
Ibn Ezra wandered on a lot of earths, and it also visited London, where him
is in 1158. Ibn Ezra was famous, not only for his/her poetry, but also
for his/her bright intelligence and it very-sided learning. As a mathematician as a
poet as an expounder of Sacred writings he won a tall place in Hebrew
annalses. In his/her commentaries he refused the tide digressive and
allegorical methods, and it governed free a middle course among search
on the one hand and the blind adherence to tradition on the other. Ibn Ezra
it was the first one to maintain that the Book of Isaiah contains the job of
two prophets--an almost universal sight now. Him never for a moment