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VERSE: Ex38-28a
RASHIS COVERED: Ex38-28a Ex39-42a
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VERY BRIEF SUMMARY ------------------ Rashi has 6 main methods of interpretation. Some of these methods are INTERNAL--such as word meanings and grammar. By contrast other methods are external. Rashi illumines a verses meaning using cross references to other verses. A particularly interesting example are cross references involving the tabernacle The Tabernacle construction is mentioned in 3 places - Ex25 thru Ex27 The order to make a Temple - Ex28 - Ex29 Moses assignment of tasks - Ex35 - Ex40 The carrying out of the tasks Hence cross references from these 3 sources illumine each other. There are many Rashis that fit into this paradigm. | ||
ITEM | DETAIL | |
RASHI RULE CLASS: | OTHER VERSES | |
RASHI SUBRULE CLASS: | FURTHER DETAILS | |
RASHI WORKBOOK PRINCIPLE | #1 | |
SEE BELOW | LIST211a | |
A list of verse pairs | CROSS REFERENCING Tmple |
(C) Dr Hendel, Jan-03 | ||||
A list of verse pairs illustrating the Rashi cross reference technique. In each verse pair the same temple item is mentioned in both Ex25 and Ex35. The cross references can add further details and mention items not mentioned in the previous verse | ||||
VERSE,Ex35 | ITEM MENTIONED | Verse Ex25,26 | ITEM MENIONED | |
Ex35-11a | Tabernacle | Ex26-01:06 | Tabernacle | |
Ex35-11b | Its tent | Ex26-07:13 | Tent | |
Ex35-11c | Cover | Ex26-14 | Cover | |
Ex35-14a | Menorah Utensils | Ex25-37:38 | prongs & dusters | |
Ex35-14b | Menorah Wicks | Ex25-37:38 | make 7 wicks | |
Ex35-12a | The Paroceth | Ex26-31:35 | Holy of Holies | |
Ex35-15a | The curtain | Ex26-36:37 | Copper Altar Chamber | |
Ex35-17b | The door-curtain | Ex27-13:16 | Temple Courtyard | |
Ex38-07 | Shoham Stones | Ex25-07 | Shoham Stones*1 | |
Ex35-04a | God commands Jew | Ex25-01:08 | Command thru Moses | |
Ex35-14c | Cndlbrah Oil*2 | Ex27-20:21 | Specially prepare oil | |
Ex38-28a | Silver for stand | Ex27-09:19 | Silver hooks & covers | |
Ex39-42a | Moses Blesed Jew | Ps90 | Prayer of Moses | |
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*1 Ex38-07 illumines Ex25-07 with FURTHER DETAILS The SHOHAM stones were used in the PRIESTLY clothes *2 Ex27-20:21 (also see Lv24-01:04) where we obtain the FURTHER DETAIL that the OLIVE OIL had to be specially crushed for the Menorah--hence this wasnt ordinary oil but required craftsmanship*10 | ||||
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*10 The Talmud Menacoth goes into details how olive oil is made. There are a variety of stages - initial crushing of olives (Soaking out oil) - a beam crush of olives (to soak out extra oil) - pressing the remaining olives for extra oil Note that beam crushes of olives will give solid matter residue (The olives) while the initial crushing of olives (and allowing the oil to ooze out) will give CLEAR CRUSHED OIL There are a variety of other details on these matters but the above is the main thrust |