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RASHIS COVERED: Gn46-07a Gn46-34a Gn46-34b Gn47-11a VERY BRIEF SUMMARY ------------------ Rashi sometimes enriches a verses meaning by citing OTHER VERSES which provide more detail. Let us examine some examples - Gn46-07a says the DAUGHTERS OF HIS SONS Rashi gives examples of grandaughters(SERACH,YOCHEVED) - Gn46-34a Joseph advises family to tone down skills Rashi cites other verses that Pharoh wanted to use his family - Gn46-34b says that Egyptians hates Shepards Rashi explains why: The Egyptians worshipped the sheep - Gn47-11a mentions Raamsayth Rashi explains that this was a city in Goshen ----------------------------------- TODAYS RASHI RULE: OTHER VERSES TODAYS RASHI SUBRULE: FURTHER DETAILS ----------------------------------- BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE RULE and SUBRULE ----------------------------------------- The rule of OTHER VERSES simply means that Rashi is explaining one verse by citing an OTHER VERSE One way of doing this is to cross reference a verse that speaks about the SAME topic but gives FURTHER details. STANDARD REFERENCES FOR THIS RULE --------------------------------- http://www.Rashiyomi.com/other-20.htm TODAYS EXAMPLE -------------- We cite former postings on OTHER VERSES and enrich them with the 4 examples cited above. Placing them in such a context allows us to further appreciate Rashi The footnotes further elaborate | ||||
VERSE | TEXT OF VERSE | OTHER VRSE | DETAILS | |
Ex17-10b | Chur | 1Ch2-18:19 | Kalevs son | |
Ex35-30a | Chur | 1Ch2-18:19 | Kalevs son | |
Ex24-14c | Chur | 1Ch2-18:19 | Kalevs son | |
Gn47-11a | Raamsayth | Gn47-04 | City in Goshen*1 | |
Gn46-07a | Jacobs grandaughters | Nu27-59 | Yocheved*2 | |
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Gn26-05e | because ABRAHAM OBEYED | Gn22-18 | He offered Isaac*3 | |
Gn46-34a | We are shepards | Gn47-06 | Pharoh wants staff*4 | |
Gn46-34b | Egypt hates shepards | Ex08-22 | Egyptian god=sheep*5 | |
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*1 Throughout Gn47 it speaks about the Jews coming to Goshen Then it speaks about Pharoh allowing them to live in Goshen But then in Gn47-11a it speaks about them living in Raamsayth Technically perhaps it would be better to classify this as OTHER VERSES BY CONTRADICTION (Raamsayth vs Goshen) or OTHER VERSES - TWO ASPEcTS (City Country). The classification depends on how one initially views the verse. In the above list we give the SOURCE of all items (eg Chur came from Kalev; Raamsayth came from Goshen etc) *2 Gn46-17 states that Serach was Jacobs grandaughter *3 In the bottom half of the list the OTHER VERSE explains the REASON for the initial verse *4 In Gn47-06 it clearly states that Pharoh wanted to hire people for his staff. This is further amplified in 1Sam08-11:21 which clearly allows a King to force-hire people into his service Josephs plan was that Jacob and his sons should FAKE IT They should act that they are only good at sheparding and then Pharoh would think they are trash and leave them alone. Such a ploy is also used by King David who behaved like a imbecile--this led the King to live him alone(1S21-16) As to my calling Jacobs statement a FAKE---well clearly Gn34 shows how two of his sons conquered a whole city. If Pharoh knew he would certainly hire them. Note how we have enriched this OTHER VERSE comment with 4 other verses *5 Since the Egyptians worship the sheep therefore they hate shepards. |