Verse
Lv10-12c
discussing
Moses order to Aaron's sons to eat the leftover Minchah offering
states
And Moses spoke to Aaron, and to Eleazar and to Ithamar, his sons, who were left, Take the Minchah offering that remains of the offerings of the Lord made by fire, and eat it without leaven beside the altar; for it is most holy;
Rashi clarifies the underlined word
Minchah
by referencing verse
Lv09-01:04
which states
And it came to pass on the eighth day, that Moses called... and he said take ..and a Minchah offering mixed with oil; for today the Lord will appear to you.
Hence the Rashi comment:
The leftover Minchah offering that Moses ordered Aaron's sons to consume
refers to the Minchah offering of the Consecration offerings which were offered
on the 8th day of the consecration and described in detail in chapter Lv09.
Text of Target verse
Lv10-12c
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Text of Reference Verse
Lv09-01:04
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And Moses spoke to Aaron, and to Eleazar and to Ithamar, his sons, who were left, Take the Minchah offering that remains of the offerings of the Lord made by fire, and eat it without leaven beside the altar; for it is most holy;
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And it came to pass on the eighth day, that Moses called... and he said take ..and a Minchah offering mixed with oil; for today the Lord will appear to you.
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Rashi comments:
The leftover Minchah offering that Moses ordered Aaron's sons to consume
refers to the Minchah offering of the Consecration offerings which were offered
on the 8th day of the consecration and described in detail in chapter Lv09.
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Advanced Rashi:
Rashi gives a second reference: Minchah besides referring to
the Minchah offering of the consecration offering also refers to the Minchah
offerings of the princes who offered their gifts, mentioned in Nu07, Nu08
during the consecration ceremony.
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the idea of Rashi following basic rules such as the reference method.
When applying the basic rules Rashi might have several applications, some with
subtleties. Thus in this case Rashi points out elsewhere that ten distinct events
happened on the 8th day of the consecration ceremony; two of these ten events
involved Minchah offerings. Since an analysis of this point - that there are
10 events - would require use of the advanced database method we suffice
with the reference to the consecrtation offerings mentioned in the previous Biblical
chapter, Lv09.
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