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VERSE: Lv07-37a
RASHIS COVERED: Lv07-37a Lv08-02c Lv08-08a Lv08-11a
Ex29-06a
Lv07-37a
(C) Dr Hendel, Jan-03


VERY BRIEF SUMMARY
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Many Rashis focus on meaning of words or grammatical
function. However some Rashis focus on comparisons
with other verses.

Occasionally the Torah will repeat almost verbatim
the same Chapters. In such a case a fundamental
goal of Rashi is to elucidate
- which items in the repeated chapters CORRESPOND
- which items are new
- which items are different

One such set of repeated chapters is Ex29 and Lv08
both of which describe in detail the CONSECRATION
OF THE TEMPLE & PRIESTS.

The lists below describe the 6 main units in the
CONSECRATION chapters and where these occur in
Ex29 and Lv08.

Todays posting focuses on comparisons between
these two chapters: Ex29 and Lv08. By reviewing
all these comparisons together we enrich our
appreciation of Rashi--Rashi was not commenting
on oddities here and there..he was rather Reviewing
ALL differences between the 2 chapters--he then
hilighted the important differences.*10

EXAMPLE
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Lv07-37 mentions SIX types of offerings
- UP, REST, PEACE, SIN, GUILT and INAUGORATION
By contrast Lv01 thru Lv06 only mention 5 types
of offerings. The missing 6th type --THE INAUGORATION
OFFERING--refer to the special offerings used to
INAUGORATE the priests and mentioned in Ex28 and Lv08

EXAMPLE
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The SIN offering mentioned in Lv08-02 corresponds
to the SIN offering mentioned in Lv29-14

EXAMPLE
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The INAUGORATION of the priestly garments is
mentioned in both Lv08 and Ex29. An alignment
of the 2 chapters shows that URIM and TUMIM
were not mentioned in Ex29 but were mentioned
in Lv08. Rashi therefore explains them by
a cross reference to Nu27-21: The URIM and TUMIM
enabled PRIESTLY PROPHECY

EXAMPLE
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A comparison of Lv08 and Ex29 show that both
mention the consecration by oil---but only
Lv08 mentions a 7-fold sprinkling on the altar.
Hence Rashi feels obliged to mention that this
7-fold sprinkling is not mentioned in Ex29.
ITEM DETAIL
RASHI RULE CLASS: OTHER VERSES
RASHI SUBRULE CLASS: FURTHER DETAILS
RASHI WORKBOOK PRINCIPLE #1
SEE BELOW LIST212a
List of 6 units in Ex29 vs Lv08(Consecration)
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SEE BELOW LIST212c
List of offerings in Lv08 and Ex29
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SEE BELOW LIST212d
Cf Lv08 vs Ex29 on OIL ANNOINTING procedure
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SEE BELOW LIST212e
Cf Lv08 vs Ex29 on list of priestly garments
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SEE BELOW LIST212f
Cf Lv07-37 vs Lv01-Lv06 5-6 Types of Offerings
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COMMENTS

LONGER FOOTNOTES

*10 We have called this Rashi procedure of
- reviewing the TOTALITY of differences
- BUT only hilighting a few of them
we have called this Rashi approach the WORKBOOK
APPROACH.

The WORKBOOK APPROACH is used in school systems.
A model example is done in Arithmetic or English
The student is then asked to do the remaining
exercises him/herself. Similarly here, Rashi
hilights important differences--but to fully
appreciate Rashi one must review all differences

By reviewing all differences we enrich our
perspective and make it global--for then
Rashi is not perceived as being picky on a
few phrases but rather Rashi is perceived
as being deep and profound--reviewing
2 lists and exhaustively noting all differences
LIST212a
(C) Dr Hendel, Jan-03


Ex29 and Lv08 are almost identical. They
describe the consecration procedure. The
consecration procedure had 6 units. These
6 units are listed below along with the
corresponding verses in each chapter.
Further lists compare these individual
units
CONSECRATION UNIT Ex29 Lv08
Overview*1 Ex29-01:03 Lv08-02:03
Priest garments Ex29-04:09 Lv08-06:13
Ox sin offering Ex29-10:14 Lv08-14:17
Ram UP offeirng Ex29-15:18 Lv08-18:21
Ram PEACE Ex29-19:27 Lv08-22:30
Miscellaneous*2 Ex29-28:37 Lv08-31:35
COMMENTS
*1 The overview mentions the various units
- ox sin offering
- ram UP offering
- ram PEACE offering
- Priests and Garments

*2 Miscellaneous items include such items as
- how long the CONSECRATION took
- how many days the offerings could be eaten
- which items could be eaten
- Laws applying to future generations
LIST212c
(C) Dr Hendel, Jan-03


An alignment of the ITEMS mentioned in
the CONSECRATION procedures in Lv08 and
Ex29. Note how Lv08 is terser since it
is a summary. Footnotes illuminates how
Ex29 SPREAD information over several
verses while Lv08 summarizes them in a
few words
Lv08-02 Ex29-01:07
Aaron Ex29-04
Sons Ex29-04
Priestly Clothes Ex29-05
Annointing oil Ex29-07
Ox sin offering Ex29-02 Ex29-10:14*1
2 Rams Ex29-01 Ex29-15:28
Matzah basket Ex29-02:03
COMMENTS
*1 Rashis subtle point is the following
- Lv08-02 speaks about the OX SIN OFFERING
- Ex29-02 speaks about the OX
- Ex29-14 speaks about the -- SIN OFFERING

In other words we do not find out in Ex29
till verse 14 that the OX mentioned in
verse 2 is in fact a sin offering
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