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VERSE: Lv04-12c
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SUCCINCT SUMMARY ---------------- One of Rashis 5 main goals is to give the meaning of words the same way the dictionary gives meaning. We call this the Rashi RULE of WORD MEANINGS. Rashi had a variety of vehicles to present meaning. A common technique of explaining meaning is the skillful use of IDIOMATIC USAGE--that is collections of words which mean more than the individual words.We call this the RASHI SUBRULE CLASS of NEW MEANINGS. It could also more appropriately be called the rule of IDIOMS. EXAMPLE Lv04-12c ---------------- The place where the ashes of sacrifices offered on the altar were placed was called SPILL-ASH---this is an idiom that uses the further technique of EXAGGERATION. The ashes are picturesquely depicted as being SPILLED in the SPILL ASH place. LIST854y gives other examples of 2-3 word Biblical idioms | ||
ITEM | DETAIL | |
RASHI RULE CLASS: | WORD MEANING | |
RASHI SUBRULE CLASS | NEW MEANINGS | |
RASHI WORKBOOK PRINCIPLE | #7 | |
SEE BELOW | LIST854y | |
List of 2-3 word | Biblical idioms |
(C) Dr Hendel, Jan-04 | ||||
A List of Biblical idioms..eg FROM DAYS DAYS=YEARLY LIST854y continues LIST854d LIST854y | ||||
VERSE | BIBLICAL PHRASE | TRANSLATION | NOTES | |
Lv04-12c | ASH SPILL | Place of ash remains | ||
Ex32-06b | STIFF NECK | Stubborn | *1 | |
Ex09-18a | LIKE THIS TIME TOMORROW | Same hour;next day | ||
Ex14-08b | HIGH HAND | Brazenly | ||
Nu15-30a | HIGH HAND | Intentionally | ||
Ex14-27b | TURN OF MORNING | Dawn | ||
Ex17-04a | A LITTLE MORE AND.. | I am afraid that | ||
Ex22-01b | HAS NO BLOOD | Is not a MURDERER | ||
Gn37-26b | COVER BLOOD | conceal MURDER | ||
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*1 Some other examples of this idiom occur at Ex32-09 Ex33-04 Ex33-05 Ex34-09 Dt09-06 Dt09-13 Pr29-01 |