LIST150a (C) Dr Hendel, Jan-04
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List of verses with REPEATED words interpreted broadly
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VERSE
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TEXT OF VERSE
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EMPHASIS...DO IT...
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Dt13-16a
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HIT HIT by sword
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EVEN by Fire
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Dt15-08b
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GIVE GIVE charity
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EVEN by loaning
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Dt16-20a
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PURSUE PURSUE Justice
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EVEN for mistaken aquitals
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Ex12-09c
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COOK COOK in water
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EVEN in other liquids
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Lv13-35a
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SPREAD SPREAD after OK
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EVEN if SPREAD while impure
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Lv17-13a
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HUNT A HUNT*10
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EVEN for a non-hunted animal
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Lv20-02b
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EXECUTE EXECUTE
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EVEN by the masses*1
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Lv07-19b
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MEAT:all MEAT eatable
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Even if PART of organ bad*3
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Lv05-15b
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TRESPASS TRESPASS tmpl
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Not only eating;any benefit*2
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Lv13-44a
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DECLARE DECLARE impure
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EVEN if not a head leprosy*4
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COMMENTS
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*1 Supported by Dt17-06:07 which states
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..first the witnesses execute...then the people execute
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*2 See http://www.Rashiyomi.com/lv05-02a.htm for a full
discussion of the three Rashi methods connected with
this verse.
*3 e.g. If PART of meat fell outside temple (and is thereby
impure) then you can still eat the part of the meat
that remained inside the temple (even though the two
parts are connected)
*4 The text of Lv13-32:45 is as follows
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If on his baldness there is pinkish affiction then
leprosy is sprouting in his baldness; the priest
reviews and confirms the pinkish affliction in his
baldness just like skin leprosy...[then] this person
is leprousand is ritually impure; the priest shall
DECLARE DECLARE him impure and the lepor with the
affliction: his garments shall be rent and his head
left wild....
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The words DECLARE DECLARE encourage a BROAD
interpretation of this chapter: The requirements of
declaration, garment renting and head left wild apply
not only to the subject of the chapter---a bald person
with leprosy---but apply to ANY lepor
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LONGER FOOTNOTES
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*10 Rashi citing the Talmud asks
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But if the law applies to HUNTED or DOMISTICATED
(non-hunted) animals why does the bible use the
phrase HUNT alltogether? ANSWER: The Bible speaks
about a TYPICAL SITUATION: One normally should not
eat meat except on special occassions and after
significant work like a hunt
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