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VERSE: Ex30-27f
RASHIS COVERED: Ex30-27f Ex30-27a Ex30-27b Ex30-27c
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SUCCINCT SUMMARY ---------------- One of Rashis main goals is to explain word meaning the same way a dictionary explains meaning. Rashi had a variety of vehicles by which to explain meaning. In fact items can be named by eight methods such as the FORM of the objects activities (e.g. BrainSTORM) the SUBSTANCE of the object (e.g. the GLASSES) or the APPEARANCE of the object(e.g. the PENTAGON). EXAMPLE Ex30-27f ---------------- TAKE THE PERFUMES BY ITSELF-BY ITSELF is a one time occuring idiom which means EACH PERFUME HAD EQUAL WAIT EXAMPLE Ex30-27a ---------------- The NaTaF perfume was named because it was MADE from bark Drippings EXAMPLE Ex30-27b ---------------- By contrast The Shecheleth perfume refers to a SHINY perfume--it is named after the Shachal-- the mountain lion who is known for his FLEETING AGILE movements (Like the FLEETING of LIGHT on a shiny surface--here we name by the FORM of ACTIVITY of the object) EXAMPLE Ex30-27c ---------------- The ChelbeNah perfume was named because it smells putrid like leftover FAT (CHeleb). Here the object is named by how it FEELS. | ||
ITEM | DETAIL | |
RASHI RULE CLASS: | WORD MEANINGS | |
RASHI SUBRULE CLASS | NEW MEANINGS | |
RASHI WORKBOOK PRINCIPLE | #7 | |
SEE BELOW | LIST854z | |
List of 2-3 word | Biblical idioms |
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Illustration of NAMING by SUBSTANCE. For example, GLASSES are MADE of GLASS but refer to a UTENSIL that helps one see | ||||
# | OBJECT | MADE OF | BUT FUNCTIONS AS | |
(1) | LINOLEUM | is made of linoleum | and covers floors | |
(2) | An IRON | is made of iron | and is used to iron clothes | |
(3) | PLASTER | is made of plaster | and binds material | |
(4) | GLASSES | is made of glass | and helps you see | |
-- | Drip*1 | is made of bark DRIPS | Giver of Perfume Scent | |
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*1 Ex30-27a (The NATAF was a perfume made from bark drippings) |