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VERSE: Gn15-11a
Gn15-11a
(C) Dr Hendel, Jan-04


SUCCINCT SUMMARY
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One of Rashis 5 main goals is to teach grammar the same
way Hebrew Grammar books teach grammar. One aspect of
grammar is showing how VERBS(Actions) become NOUNS(Objects)

EXAMPLE Gn15-11a
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The PATACH-CHIRIK form indicates a NOUN denoting an
ATMOSPHERE where an ACTIVITY is likely to take place

- AIN = nothing = an atmosphere encouraging asking WHERE IS IT

- DI$ = Harvest season--an atmosphere encouraging THRESHING

- QIN = First born son of Adam/Eve---such birth produced
an atmosphere of POSSESSION (Gn04-01)

- &IN = EYE CONTACT---this produces an atmosphere
encouraging RESPONSIVENESS

- &I@ = Bird preying on carcasses---such an atmosphere
encourages SWOOPING down (&@H)
ITEM DETAIL
RASHI RULE CLASS: GRAMMARr
RASHI SUBRULE CLASS NOUN-VERB-ADJ transforms
RASHI WORKBOOK PRINCIPLE #9
SEE BELOW LIST050e
List of PTCH-CHRIK words denoting ATMOSPHERE for an ACTIVITY
LIST050e
(C) Dr Hendel, Jan-04

List of PTCH-CHRIK words denoting ATMOSPHERE for an ACTIVITY
NOUN*1 MEANING ATMOSPHERE ENCOURAGING HBRW ROOT
AIN nothing asking WHERE IS IT ANH
DI$ Harvest season THRESHING DW$
QIN Adams 1stBorn Feelings of POSSESSION*1 KNH*2
&IN EYE CONTACT (non-verbal) responsiveness &NH
&I@ Prey-Bird SWOOPING down on Carcasses &TH*3
COMMENTS
*1 All nouns have PATACH CHIRIK form

*2 See Gn04-01

*3 See Gn15-11a
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