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VERSE: Ex30-12b
RASHIS COVERED: Ex30-12b Ex30-13e Ex30-16b Ex30-18d
(C) Dr Hendel, Jan-03 | ||
VERY BRIEF SUMMARY ------------------ One of Rashis 6 main techniques is to use Cross references. These cross referenced verses illumine the meaning of the original verses. There are 5 techniques of cross referencing. EXAMPLE Ex30-12b ---------------- Ex30-12b states that the half-dollar tax atones: This is illumined by 2S24-01:25 which states that King David and all of Israel were punished for the census taken(Showing that direct census is a sin*1) EXAMPLE Ex30-13e ---------------- Ex30-13e speaks about the SHEKEL currency equalling 20 GAYRAH. This is illumined by 1S02-36 which shows the GAYRAH was a unit of currency Ex30-16b -------- Ex30-16b states that the half-dollar tax was used for the TEMPLE service. This is illumined by Ex38-26:28 which shows, more specifically, that this silver was used for the silver sockets and curtain hooks. Ex30-18d -------- Ex30-18 orders that the Priestly washbin be placed between the ALTAR and the TEMPLE. This is illumined by Ex40-27:29 which shows that of the two altars--the Golden altar was placed INSIDE the Temple while it was the COPPER ALTAR that was placed OUTSIDE the Temple before the door. Hence the WASHBIN was placed between the Temple and the COPPER altar*2. | ||
ITEM | DETAIL | |
RASHI RULE CLASS: | OTHER VERSES | |
RASHI SUBRULE CLASS: | FURTHER DETAILS | |
RASHI WORKBOOK PRINCIPLE | #1 | |
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SEE BELOW | LIST210a | |
Lists of verses with | inferrences from other ver | |
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RASHI SUBRULE CLASS: | FURTHER DETAILS | |
RASHI WORKBOOK PRINCIPLE | #5 | |
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SEE BELOW | LIST250a | |
Lists of verses with | meanings from other verses | |
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*1 The traditional explanation is that since God sends blessings in uncounted things, therefore if we count avoid Gods blessings. *2 There are two points made by Rashi on this verse The other point deals with the meaning of the word INBETWEEN. Rashi interprets this word broadly vs literally(Not exactly inbetween but in the general horizontal line of inbetweeness). We will have opportunity to discuss this in another posting |
(C) Dr Hendel, Jan-03 | ||||
We present a list of verses where further details of the verse are presented from other verses. The classical example is the Passover Hagaddah example: The verse Dt26-05d, ONLY A FEW JEWS WENT DOWN TO EGYPT, is illumined by Gn46-27 which states that 70 PEOPLE WENT DOWN TO EGYPT. Thus the technique of OTHER VERSES teaches us that A FEW JEWS(Dt26-05d) means 70(Gn46-27) | ||||
VERSE | TEXT OF VERSE | OTHER VRSE | DETAILS | |
Lv01-12a | the THANK YOU OFFERING | Ps127-01 | 4 Thank Yous | |
Lv01-05a | Slaughter Sacrifice | 2Chr30-17 | A Levite Can | |
Ex17-10b | Chur | 1Ch2-18:19 | Kalevs son | |
Ex35-30a | Chur | 1Ch2-18:19 | Kalevs son | |
Ex24-14c | Chur | 1Ch2-18:19 | Kalevs son | |
Dt26-05d | A FEW Jews came to Egypt | Gn46-27 | 70 people came | |
Gn21-23b | I treated you NICELY | Gn20-15 | I gave you LAND | |
Dt25-13b | Dont have big STONES | Lv19-36 | Big STONE WEIGHTS | |
Gn26-05e | because ABRAHAM OBEYED | Gn22-18 | He offered Isaac | |
Ex13-17c | Jews afraid of war | Nu14-42 | Defeat of Jews | |
Ex30-16b | Half dollars for TEMPLE | Ex38-26:28 | for SILVER SOCKET | |
Ex30-12b | Census needs ATONEMENT | 2S24-01:25 | Census PUNISHMENT |
(C) Dr Hendel, Jan-03 | ||||
We present a list of verses where the meaning of words in one verse are illumined by the usage of these words in other verses. The classical example is the word CALF which occurs several times in the Torah(eg Gn15-09). We know a CALF is a YOUNG OX/BULL but we dont know HOW YOUNG. The details are gives by Lv09-07d which shows that CALFS are 1 year (And this derivation is accepted legally) | ||||
VERSE | TEXT OF VERSE | OTHER VRSE | MEANING | |
Dt01-19a | GREAT & AWESOME desert | Dt08-15 | with snakes | |
Ex13-20a | SUCCOTH*1 | Nu33-05 | RMSYTH->SCCTH | |
Gn15-09 | CALF | Lv09-07d | 1 year old | |
Ex21-17b | HIS BLOOD ON HIM | Lv20-27 | StoneTo Death | |
Ex14-24b | CONFUSION attacks | 1S07-10 | by NOISE | |
Ex30-13e | GAYRAH | 1S02-36 | CURRENCY UNIT | |
Ex30-18d | Washpan near ALTAR | Ex40-27:29 | COPPER ALTAR | |
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*1 Ex13-20 Jews journeyed from Succoth after Exodus Ex12-27 Exodus: Jews go from Raamsayth to Succoth Nu33-05 Exodus, Then Raamsayth, THen Succoth The point is that Nu33-05 makes it clear that there were 3 places - Exodus FROM Egypt - TO Raamsayth - TO Succoth. Ex13-20 only mentions 2 of the places Ex12-27 makes it sound like they left EGYPT, ie they left RAAMSAYTH. It is in fact common for places to have multiple names. So Nu33-05 illumines that there were 3 distinct places |