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      9. RASHI METHOD: NonVerse
      BRIEF EXPLANATION: The common denominator of the 3 submethods of the NonVerse method is that inferences are made from non textual material. The 3 submethods are as follows:
      • Spreadsheet: Rashi makes inferences of a numerical nature that can be summarized in a traditional spreadsheet
      • Geometric: Rashi clarifies a Biblical text using descriptions of geometric diagrams
      • Fill-ins: Rashi supplies either real-world background material or indicates real-world inferences from a verse. The emphasis here is on the real-world, non-textual nature of the material.
      This examples applies to Rashis Dt13-18a
      URL Reference: (c) http://www.Rashiyomi.com/w33n3.htm
      Brief Summary: Destroy the idolatry so that God no longer Angry (RASHI: Hence before hand He is Angry).

Verse Dt13-18a discussing the prohibition of keeping anything from the spoils of the idolatrous city which is destroyed by an act of war states And there shall cleave nought of the devoted thing to thy hand, that Hashem may turn from the fierceness of his anger and show thee mercy, and have compassion upon thee, and multiply thee, as He hath sworn unto thy fathers; Rashi makes a logical inference from the underlined words Hashem may turn from the fierceness of his anger Abstention from cleaving to spoils leads to removal of the Divine wrath Hence cleaving to idolatry leads to the presence of the Divine wrath


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