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Certain Biblical paragraphs are stated in a Theme-Development form.
In other words a broad general idea is stated first followed by the development
of this broad general theme in specific details.
The Theme-Detail form creates a unified paragraph.
Today's example illustrates
this as shown below.
Verse Lv02-04a
discussing
the offering of oven-baked rest offerings
states
- General:
And if you bring a sacrifice of a rest offering baked in the oven
- Detail:
- it shall be [either] unleavened bread loaves of fine flour mixed with oil, or
- unleavened wafers anointed with oil.
Advanced Rashi:
In other words, in classical general-detail guidance Rashi is stating If you bring
an oven-baked rest offering then you can only bring either wafer or loaf offerings.
We should add that in addition to the derivation based on style Rashi derives
technical laws on the difference between wafer and loaf offerings by aligning the
two halves of the detail clause. For example, as can be seen
in the above citation, loaves are mixed with oil while
wafers are anointed with oil. More can be said but our basic goal here was to
clarify the Rashi use of the style method.
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