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VERSE: Ex29-42a

RASHIS COVERED: Ex29-42a Ex27-21a

=======================Ex29-42a ===============================

SUCCINCT SUMMARY
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One of Rashis five main goals is to illuminate the meaning
of verses thru cross-references.

EXAMPLE  Ex29-42a Ex27-21a
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According to Ex29-39 the Hebrew word TAMID in Ex29-42a means
CONTINUAL-EVERY DAY (Offer DAILY sacrifices twice a day) while
according to Ex27-20 the Hebrew word TAMID in Ex29-21a means
CONTINUOUS (have the candellabrah light burn all night)
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ITEM                     DETAIL
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RASHI RULE CLASS:        OTHER VERSES
RASHI SUBRULE CLASS      INFER MEANING
RASHI WORKBOOK PRINCIPLE #5
SEE BELOW                LIST250a
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=================== LIST250a ===========================
 We present a list of verses where
 the meaning of words in one verse are
 illumined by the usage of these words
 in other verses.

 The classical example is the word CALF
 which occurs several times in the
 Torah(eg Gn15-09).

 We know a CALF is a YOUNG OX/BULL
 but we dont know HOW YOUNG. The details
 are gives by Lv09-07d which shows that
 CALFS are 1 year (And this derivation
 is accepted legally)
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VERSE    TEXT OF VERSE          OTHER VRSE MEANING
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Nu26-10a BANNER fire on rebels  Nu17-03    SYMBOL*3
Dt01-19a GREAT & AWESOME desert Dt08-15    with snakes
Ex13-20a SUCCOTH*1              Nu33-05    RMSYTH->SCCTH
Gn15-09  CALF                   Lv09-07d   1 year old
Ex21-17b HIS BLOOD ON HIM       Lv20-27    StoneTo Death
Ex14-24b CONFUSION attacks      1S07-10    by NOISE
Ex30-13e GAYRAH                 1S02-36    CURRENCY UNIT
Ex30-18d Washpan near ALTAR     Ex40-27:29 COPPER ALTAR                 Nu01-02a Count Jews by FAMILY   Nu01       Count by TRIBE
Nu01-02c Count Jews by HEADS    Ex38-26*2  COIN per HEAD
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Ex29-42a CONTINUAL offering     Ex29-39    Twice a day*4
Ex27-20  CONTINUOUS burning     Ex27-21a   all night*4


NOTES
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*1 Ex13-20 Jews journeyed from Succoth after Exodus
   Ex12-27 Exodus: Jews go from Raamsayth to Succoth
   Nu33-05 Exodus, Then Raamsayth, THen Succoth

   The point is that Nu33-05 makes it clear that
   there were 3 places
   - Exodus FROM Egypt
   - TO Raamsayth
   - TO Succoth.

   Ex13-20 only mentions 2 of the places
   Ex12-27 makes it sound like they left EGYPT, ie
   they left RAAMSAYTH.

   It is in fact common for places to have multiple
   names. So Nu33-05 illumines that there were 3
   distinct places

*2 Also see Ex30-11:16 which prohibits DIRECTLY
   counting people. Instead, we must count the
   COINS of each person and from this infer
   the total count.

*3 Nu17-05 further illumines by calling it a MEMORIAL
   Thus we have SYMBOL MEMORIAL BANNER.

   Since NAYS means BANNER it refers to anything
   that ATTRACTS attention such as SYMBOLS or
   MIRACLES

*4 In this example the Hebrew word TaMid can mean
   either CONTINUAL or CONTINUOUS depending on context.
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