LIST210a (C) Dr Hendel, Jan-03
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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)
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VERSE
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TEXT OF VERSE
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OTHER VRSE
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DETAILS
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Gn29-11a
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Jacob cried
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Gn29-10*13
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Cried in happiness
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Gn29-18a
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Work 7 years for Rachel
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Gn27-44
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Stay away awhile*8
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Gn28-22b
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This willbe HOUSE OF GOD
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Gn35-01:08
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altar;remove idols
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Gn26-15a
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Philistines closed wells
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Ex01-10
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Prevent inflows*7
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Gn23-02a
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Abraham CAME
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Gn21-33:34
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CAME from BeerShva
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Gn23-02b
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Chevron=CITY OF 4
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Ju01-10*12
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City of 4 Giants
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Gn23-09a
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Chevron=Cave of Doubles
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Gn49-29:31
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Doubles=Couples*12
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Gn23-15a
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$400 between US?So what?
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Gn23-06
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Abe distinguishd*6
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Gn18-04c
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Guests rest under TREE
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Gn21-33
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Shady fruit tree*5
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Dt32-12a
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Gd by himself gave peace
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Ju11-23*4
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Conquest=gODS act
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Dt32-12b
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No other gods with Him
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2K18-33*4
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Conquest=gODS act
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Dt29-09b
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All Jews here, TRIBES,*3
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Nu02-02
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Each Jew has tribe
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Lv01-12a
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the THANK YOU OFFERING
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Ps127-01
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4 Thank Yous
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Lv01-05a
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Slaughter Sacrifice
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2Chr30-17
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A Levite Can
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Dt26-05d
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A FEW Jews came to Egypt
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Gn46-27
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70 people came
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Gn21-23b
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I treated you NICELY
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Gn20-15
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I gave you LAND
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Dt25-13b
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Dont have big STONES
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Lv19-36
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Big STONE WEIGHTS
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Gn26-05e
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because ABRAHAM OBEYED
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Gn22-18
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He offered Isaac
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Nu24-07c
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Jews greater than AGAG
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1S15-33*2
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AGAG,King Amalayk
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Lv21-18a
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Blemish priests no-serve
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Mal01-08
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It is disgusting*1
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Ex13-17c
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Jews afraid of war
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Nu14-42
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Defeat of Jews
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Ex17-10b
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Chur
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1Ch2-18:19
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Kalevs son
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Ex35-30a
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Chur
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1Ch2-18:19
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Kalevs son
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Ex24-14c
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Chur
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1Ch2-18:19
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Kalevs son
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COMMENTS
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*1 Lv21-18 says
- Blemished priests dont serve BECAUSE blemished
- priests dont serve
Mal01-08 amplifies this
- Would you give a blemished animal to your governor?
- Would he like it? Would he grant your favor?
*2 Rashis approach to the verse is literal--Bilam was
a prophet and he foresaw the defeat of Amalayk by
the Jews.
Therefore the next phrase in the verse--
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His(Jewish) Kingdom will be higher than AGAG
and his (Jewish) reign will go higher
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This next phrase (GO HIGHER) would refer to
the Kings after Shaul--to David and Solomon
who had greater Kingdoms and greater victories
than Shaul*10
*3 So the point of the verse is that not only
were the nation of individual Jews there but
that each Jew had his/her very own tribe.
Already the Patriarch Jacob laid down the
modern idea that Jews must be able to live
with people they are compatable with.
In fact the layout of tribes given by
Jacob (Gn49) and Moses (Nu02) are basically
the same (See http://www.rashiyomi.com/gn50-13a.htm)
Thus Rashi borrowed the idea of JEWS BY TRIBE
and applied it to Dt29-09
*4 Thus we see these other verses as indicating
that reference to gOD should be interpreted as
CONQUEST BY gOD. Hence the verse reads
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God by Himself gave the Jews rest
There were no other gods
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In other words the Jews did not lose battles
and achieved prosperity without political
alliances.*11
*5 We could also refer to Gn18-01 THE HEAT OF THE DAY
Thus a requirement for guests was to have SHADY
trees where they could rest. Gn21-33 describes
Abrahams trees as being of the AYSHEL variety
which indicates peace and tranquility (from
adequate food and shade)
*6 Gn23-06 states about Abraham YOU ARE A PRINCE OF GOD
Gn23-10 states about Eprohn HE WAS ESTABLISHED IN THE CITY
So the two verses indicate that Both Eprohn and Abraham
were distinguished people. And it is normal when
distinguished people bargain that they make light of
large sums.
*7 Here is the point:
- If a land has OPEN wells then maurading troops would
be attracted to go thru that land. Hence the
Philistines closed the wells because of their
paranoic concerns
- Similarly Pharoh enslaved the Jews because they
were reproducing quickly; he was paranoically
worried about a takeover.
In both cases the good (of wells/people) was cancelled
by a paranoic concern.
*8 Thus Rashi interprets Gn27-44 where Rivkah told Jacob
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STAY AWAY FROM ESAUV FOR A FEW DAYS
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to really means
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STAY AWAY FROM ESAUV FOR A FEW YEARS
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The word DAYS can also mean YEARS.
Gn29-21 states
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THE 7 YEARS APPEARED IN JACOBS EYES AS A FEW YEARS
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also echoes the exact phrase used by Rivkah
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LONGER FOOTNOTES
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*10 It is also possible to have a poetic approach to
these verses. Thus
- AGAG from GAG would refer to the ROOF nations,
that is, nations who think that they are self
sufficient (Their own ROOF) and dont need God.
The ROOF nations include AMALAYK under King AGAG
They would also include the MAGOG kingdom under
king GOG (See Ez38) which the Jews will defeat
in Messianic times.
The second phrase in the verse
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His(Jewish) Kingdom will be higher than AGAG
and his (Jewish) reign will go higher
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would therefore refer to King Messiah
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The use of words to refer to RELATED ITEMS is
a literary device call SYNECHDOCHE or METONOMY
*12 Actually Ju01-10 and Nu13-22 speak about the 3 children
of THE GIANT. So Rashi suggests that the 3 children+
father=4 giants.
Rashi however cites Gn49-29:31 showing that 3 couples
were buried in Chevron (Abe-Sarah, Isaac-Rivkah,Jacob-Leah)
Rashi conjectures (reasonably) that Adam-Chava were also
buried there making the total 4.
How are we to take this second explanation of Rashi? After
all isnt the explicit reference to the 4 giants sufficient?
It would appear to me that the simplest explanation is
that
- The cities name was Chevron
- It was known for the 4 giants and was nicknamed DURING
THEIR LIFETIME as the CITY OF 4
- However (and this is Rashis point) there would be no
need to retain the name of CITY OF 4 after their death
- The fact that 4 important couples were buried there
facilitated keeping the name CITY OF 4
In summary
- CITY OF 4 was a sort of joke nickname because of 4 giants
- but the name CITY OF 4 LATER became an important name
because of the 4 couples
Additional support to this explanation is that the city
is also called the CAVE OF DOUBLES (referring to the
couples buried there).
*13 Rashi-is-Simple: One verse says Jacob lifted a rock
that normally takes several people to lift--he did this
out of love for Rachel. If the next verse says HE CRIED
this must be CRYING OUT OF HAPPINESS
You can ask--But does Rashi state that?
Does not Rashi state
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He cried because his fathers servant came
with 10 camel-loads of goods whereas he,
his fathers son, came empty handed
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I think however, that a literal reading of this
Rashi is shallow. It makes the Rashi too narrow.
One cannot avoid the NATURAL observation that
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Jacob cried out of happiness
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What Rashi adds is WHY anyone cries out of happiness
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People cry out of happiness when that
happiness is sudden. The happy person
is then apprehensive that the happiness
may be transient and lost--hence they
cry because of these doubts...so for
example when Jacob unexpectedly met
Rachel he was overjoyed that he found
such a woman...but then he must have
had doubts since he was empty handed
and without a job...thus his apprehension
plus joy led him to cry in happiness
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Such a reading of Rashi is broad and deep.
Rashi is ONLY GIVING ONE EXAMPLE of why
Jacob cried out of happiness. Undoubtedly
there were other reasons (eg Maybe Esauv
would find him here).
I think this is the proper and mature
way to read Rashi
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