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VERSE: Lv01-14b
RASHIS COVERED: Lv01-14b Lv01-14c
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SUCCINCT SUMMARY ---------------- Rashi frequently commented using the powerful ALIGNMENT method: Two or more verses are aligned - the minor difference between them imply rich nuances. EXAMPLE Lv01-14b Ex01-14c ------------------------- - Lv01-14b ----------- Tor-Birds - Lv01-14c CHILDREN of Yonah-Birds The ALIGNMENT suggests that only ADULT Tor birds could be brought and only YOUNG Yonah-birds could be brought | ||
ITEM | DETAIL | |
RASHI RULE CLASS: | ALIGNMENT | |
RASHI SUBRULE CLASS | 2 CASES | |
RASHI WORKBOOK PRINCIPLE | #10 | |
SEE BELOW | LIST313n | |
Alignment of | Which birds could be offered to God |
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Alignment of Which birds could be offered to God | |||
VERSE | Phrase1 | Phrase2 | |
Lv01-14b | Tor Birds | ||
Lv01-14c | Children of | Yonah birds | |
Differ | *1 | *2 | |
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*1 So - Yonah-birds could ONLY be offered from YOUNG birds - Tor-Birds could ONLY be offered from ADULT birds *2 CHILDREN applies to YONAH birds. (Hence by implication ADULTS applies to TOR birds)*10 | |||
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*10 Malbim brilliantly points out that the exegesis is cemeted by the observation that although TOR and YONAH birds are mentioned several dozen times in the Torah, nevertheless, CHILDREN is only associated with YONAH and TOR never has anything associated with it. It is precisely because this is ALWAYS true that we have the right to make this exegetical inference |