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VERSE: Gn42-10a
Gn42-10a
(C) Dr Hendel, Jan-04


SUCCINCT SUMMARY
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One of Rashis 6 main goals is to explain
Grammar the same way modern textbooks do.
We call this the Rashi rule of GRAMMAR

Although a major part of GRAMMAR deals
with the conjugation of verbs, there are other
parts of GRAMMAR. One important GRAMMAR SUBRULE
in the rule governing either
- how PARAGRAPHS are ORGANIZED in an essay or
- how SENTENCES are ORGANIZED in a paragraph
That is, why does one sentence or paragraph
come after another sentence or paragraph?

Rashi knew 4 methods of connecting consecutive
paragraphs or consecutive sentences
- CAUSE
- ENABLEMENT
- CONTRAST
- UNIFYING THEME

When Rashi applies this rule we call it the
Rashi subrule of CONSECUTIVE PARAGRAPHS.

EXAMPLE Gn42-10a in Gn42-09:13
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The Biblical text states as follows
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Gn42-09    1     JOE:      You are Spies
Gn42-10:11 1     BROHTERS: NO(Contrast)--We are simple people
Gn42-12    2     JOE:      NO(Contrast) you are spies
Gn42-13    2     BROTHERS: We are 12 sons;we came for food
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Rashi states
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The single word sentence NO in Gn42-10:11 is
a response to Joeseph-s question: The brothers
are in effect saying
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
In contrast to what you suggest (that we
are spies) we say NO--we are not spies)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
---------------------------------------------

Thus Rashi here uses the method of CONTRASTING
PARAGRAPHS. Note that Gn42-09:13 gives two
rounds of dialog between Joseph and his brothers.

Perhaps Rashi was eliminating any confusion which
could come from the fact that the word NO in
Gn42-10a means NO WE ARE NOT SPYS, while by contrast,
the word NO in the very next verse, Gn42-11, spoken
by Joseph means the opposite: NO, YOU ARE SPIES.

LIST061b below presents other Rashis based on the
principle of CONTRASTING PARAGRAPHS.
ITEM DETAIL
RASHI RULE CLASS: GRAMMAR
RASHI SUBRULE CLASS: CONSECUTIVE CHAPTERS
RASHI WORKBOOK PRINCIPLE #9
SEE BELOW LIST061b
A list of paragraphs having a CONTRASTING connection
LIST061b
(C) Dr Hendel, Jan-04

A list of paragraphs     having a CONTRASTING connection
# VERSE TOPIC IN 1st CHAPTER TOPIC IN 2nd CHAPTER
(--) Gn42-10a JOE: You are spies BROTHERS:NO-we are not.*7
(09) Lv26-01a Being a slave to Non Jew Prohibition of Idolatry*1
(10) Dt29-12a Curses We are before God*2
(11) Lv19-03c Fear Parents Watch Sabbaths*3
(12) Dt22-12a No Shaatnez Tzitzith*4
(--) Dt09, Dt10 Jews rebel against God But God still loves Jews*5
(--) Gn31-13d I will go GENTLY You will PASS ME*6
COMMENTS
*1  Rashi not only connects 2 paragraphs. He also connects
all Biblical paragraphs in this chapter. See
footnote *10 for further details


*2 Dt28 gives a long list of curses if the Jews violate
the commandments.

Dt29-12 says "You are all STANDING before God today" In
other words despite the curses for disobediance you are
still here before God(The implication being that no
matter how angry God gets he will not destroy you)

A further support for this theme can come from the
General-particular-General form

Dt28    GENERAL:    Curses for disobediance
Dt29-12 PARTICULAR: You are standing here before God
Dt29-19 GENERAL:    Curses for disobediance

Thus the General-Particular-General form shows that Gods
curses still allow us to "Stand before him"--in other
words they are educative curses not punitive.


*3 In other words (always) "Observe the Sabbaths"
DESPITE a request to the contrary "By your parents"

This can happen if eg your parents ask you to
desecrate the Sabbath.  You must observe the
Sabbath even if your parents request to
the contrary.

And this can be generalized to all Torah laws(that
they take precedence over your parents request)


*4 Wear Tzitzith DESPITE the fact that they may have Shaatnez
Wool and linen together (In the priestly garments made of
Linen the Tzitzith were made of wool--thus the commandment
of Tzitzith OVERRIDES the prohibtion of wearing wool and
linen)

*5 More specifically Rashi (Dt10-12a) states
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Despite the 5 rebellions that the Jews did
against God, nevertheless, God still loves
the Jews. In fact Dt10-12 states that all
the Jews need do to earn this love is to
revere God
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*6 Rashis point is that Jacob did not ask Esauv
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Past me and leave me behind
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Rather Jacob suggested contrast
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- I must go at a gentle pace
- you go at a normal pace
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A logical consequence of this contrast is that
Esauv would pass Jacob and leave him behind.


*7 The full Biblical text shows two rounds of dialogs
between Moses and Joseph
The Biblical text states as follows
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Gn42-09    1     JOE:      You are Spies
Gn42-10:11 1     BROHTERS: NO(Contrast)--We are simple people
Gn42-12    2     JOE:      NO(Contrast) you are spies
Gn42-13    2     BROTHERS: We are 12 sons;we came for food
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LONGER FOOTNOTES
*10

On a superficial level Rashi seems to be connecting 2
verses.

Avoid idolatry DESPITE your being a slave to a non jew
(who encourages its violation). Do not think "I will
worship idols now and when I am free I will go
back to believing in God"

On a profound level Rashi sees a unifying theme to this
whole chapter. The chapter encourages observing the
shimitah laws which encourage abstaining from agriculture
once every 7 years so that people can devote themselves
to God and study. If one violates these laws he is
progressively punished. Here is the sequence of
punishments

{LIST} {Paragraphs in BEHAR}
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VERSE        LAW
------------ ------------------------------------------
Lv25-01:12   Observe the 7 and 50 year Land sabbaticals
Lv25-13:24   If not you will have to sell your MOVABLES
Lv25-25:28   If not you will have to sell your LAND
Lv25-29:34   If not you will have to sell your HOUSE
Lv25-35:38   If not you will have to           LOAN
Lv25-39:46   If not you will have to become a  SLAVE
Lv25-47:54   If not you'll become a  NONJEWISH SLAVE
Lv26-01:03   If not you'll be tempted to    IDOLATRY
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Thus Rashi does not merely teach juxtaposition of verses
but he also teaches juxtaposition of ALL paragraphs in
the chapter.
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