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VERSE: Gn47-27b

RASHIS COVERED: Gn47-27b Gn26-26a Gn26-26b

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SUCCINCT SUMMARY
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One of Rashis primary goals is to explain meaning the
same way a dictionary explains meaning. Rashi had a
variety of vehicles to explain meaning.

EXAMPLE  Root A-Ch-Z means ...
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a) to Grip (e.g. Grab the grain)
b) medical condition (e.g. gripped by pain)
c) overlay of utensil or house (e.g. Gripped by cedars)
d) a portion or inheritance of land
e) a group of friends (that grip one another in friendship)
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ITEM                     DETAIL
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RASHI RULE CLASS:        WORD MEANINGS
RASHI SUBRULE CLASS      UNIFIED MEANING
RASHI WORKBOOK PRINCIPLE #7
SEE BELOW                LIST862q
List of meanings of root A-Ch-Z = to grip
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======================= LIST862q ================================
List of meanings of root A-Ch-Z = to grip
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MEANING           VERSE    TEXT OF VERSE WITH grip CAPITALIZED
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Grab              Ru03-16  GRAB the grain
Land portion      Lv25-45  They shall be a PORTION for you
Gripped           Ecc9-12  As fished GRIPPED by a net*1
Own Land portion  Gn47-27b They were GRIPPED by their portion*1*2
Medical Condition Isa13-08 GRIPPED by labor pains
Overlay           1K06-10  House was OVERLAYED with CEDARS*3
Group of friends  Gn26-26a He came with a GROUP of friends*4

NOTES
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*1 These verbs are in the passive mode

*2 Also see Nu32-30

*3 Also see Es01-06 (Overlayed utensils)

*4 Also see Gn26-26b. Rashi points out an additional
   grammatical point
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   The terminal Tauv on a word need not indicate a
   construct state
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   We have discussed this elsewhere and will not
   repeat it here. For a reference see
   http://www.Rashiyomi.com/gn01-01b.htm for examples
   We will discuss this in future issues
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