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VERSE: Ex03-05a
RULE: The Hebrew word NSHAL means DETACHING/FALLING OFF
In other words you use the word NSHAL when 2 things are
already attached but they then get detached & one object
falls The following examples comes from Rashi
EXAMPLES
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(1) 5-28-40 Your olives will FALL off the tree (before harvest),
(2) 5-19-5the ax-head FALLS off the ax while chopping.
(3) 2-3-5 Let your SLIPPERS SLIP OFF
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