Rashi-Is-Simple Mailing List VISIT the RASHI DATABASE archives AT http://www.RashiYomi.com/ Surfing the Talmudic Seas (C) RashiYomi Incorporated, 2003 Written by Dr Russell Jay Hendel Volume 18 Number 24 For the WORD QUALITY HTML VERSION click here ----------------------------------- http://www.Rashiyomi.com/h18n24.htm ----------------------------------- Produced Aug 15th, 2003 WARNING: USE FIXED WIDTH FONTS (eg COURIER (NEW) 10) |
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Whats new and hot in this issue? | ||
ITEM | WHATS NEW & HOT IN THIS ISSUE | |
IDIOMS | We present a long list of IDIOMS(eg DAY-DAY=YR) | |
SYNECDOCHE | Examples where part refers to whole:HONEY=SWEET |
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VERSE | RULE | BRIEF DESCRIPTION | |
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Ex13-10a | WORD MEANINGS | Lists of IDIOMS-DAYS DAYS=YEARLY...etc | |
Ex21-21a | WORD MEANINGS | Lists of IDIOMS-DAYS DAYS=YEARLY...etc | |
Dt17-11a | WORD MEANINGS | Lists of IDIOMS-DAYS DAYS=YEARLY...etc | |
Dt22-17a | WORD MEANINGS | Lists of IDIOMS-DAYS DAYS=YEARLY...etc | |
Ex22-02a | WORD MEANINGS | Lists of IDIOMS-DAYS DAYS=YEARLY...etc | |
Dt25-09a | WORD MEANINGS | Lists of IDIOMS-DAYS DAYS=YEARLY...etc | |
Lv05-04a | WORD MEANINGS | Lists of IDIOMS-DAYS DAYS=YEARLY...etc | |
Lv16-21a | WORD MEANINGS | Lists of IDIOMS-DAYS DAYS=YEARLY...etc | |
Ex21-02a | WORD MEANINGS | Lists of IDIOMS-DAYS DAYS=YEARLY...etc | |
Lv13-39a | WORD MEANINGS | Lists of IDIOMS-DAYS DAYS=YEARLY...etc | |
Lv23-40a | WORD MEANINGS | Lists of IDIOMS-DAYS DAYS=YEARLY...etc | |
Ex28-08a | WORD MEANINGS | Lists of IDIOMS-DAYS DAYS=YEARLY...etc | |
Ex28-31a | WORD MEANINGS | Lists of IDIOMS-DAYS DAYS=YEARLY...etc | |
Dt16-17a | WORD MEANINGS | Lists of IDIOMS-DAYS DAYS=YEARLY...etc | |
Dt16-10a | WORD MEANINGS | Lists of IDIOMS-DAYS DAYS=YEARLY...etc | |
Dt21-13a | WORD MEANINGS | Lists of IDIOMS-DAYS DAYS=YEARLY...etc | |
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VERSE: Ex13-10a
RASHIS COVERED: Ex13-10a Ex21-21a Dt17-11a Dt22-17a Ex22-02a
Dt25-09a Lv05-04a Lv16-21a Ex21-02a Lv13-39a
Lv23-40a Ex28-08a Ex28-31a Dt16-17a Dt16-10a Dt21-13a
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SUCCINCT SUMMARY ---------------- One of Rashis 6 main goals is to explain MEANING the same way a dictionary explains meaning. Rashi however had a variety of vehicles for explaining meaning. One important vehicle is the explanation of IDIOMS. An IDIOM is a COLLECTION of words whose meaning is NEW and different than the meaning of its component words. EXAMPLES -------- - ON THE FACE OF means DURING THE LIFETIME - FROM DAYS TO DAYS means YEARLY - DAY DAY means 24 hour period - THE SUN SHINES ON HIM means HIS POSITION IS CLEAR - SPREAD THE GARMENT means PROVE THE POINT All IDIOMS in this list (except the first 2) occur only once in the Bible. | ||
ITEM | DETAIL | |
RASHI RULE CLASS: | WORD MEANINGS | |
RASHI SUBRULE CLASS | NEW MEANINGS | |
RASHI WORKBOOK PRINCIPLE | #7 | |
SEE BELOW | LIST854d | |
LIST OF BIBLICAL | 2-3 WORD IDIOMS | |
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SEE BELOW | LIST854e | |
LIST OF VERSES WITH | PHRASE from days days(means ANNUALLY) | |
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SEE BELOW | LIST854c | |
LIST OF VERSES WITH | PHRASE left and right (Means LITTLE BIT) |
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A List of Biblical idioms..eg FROM DAYS DAYS=YEARLY | ||||
VERSE | BIBLICAL PHRASE | TRANSLATION | NOTES | |
Ex13-10a | FROM DAYS DAYS | YEARLY | *1 | |
Dt17-11a | LEFT AND RIGHT | A LITTLE BIT | *2 | |
Ex21-21a | DAY OR DAYS | 24 hours | ||
Dt22-17a | Spread the Garment | Prove your point | *3 *4 | |
Ex22-02a | If Sun shines on him | If it is Clear | *4 | |
Dt25-09a | Spit IN FACE | Spit TOWARDS HIM | *5 | |
Lv05-04a | Swear by lips | Verbally(Explicitly) | *6 | |
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*1 See LIST854e below for Biblical examples *2 See LIST854c below for further Biblical examples *3 Probably when people had a sexual fight (who did what) they could SPREAD THE GARMENT to clearly prove their point*10 *4 Many idioms in this list are examples of SYNECDOCHE, the use of the (distinguished) PART to indicate the WHOLE. Thus honey is a GOOD EXAMPLE of something sweet, bread is a GOOD EXAMPLE of food, day(12 hours) is a GOOD EXAMPLE of the 24 hour period. Hence almost all languages develop idioms: HONEY=SWEET, BREAD=FOOD, DAY(12 HOURS)=DAY(24 HOURS). Similarly in the above live SPEADING THE GARMENT is a GOOD example of PROVING MATTERS (In sexual disputes), the SUN SHINING is a good example of CLARITY, GIFT OF HIS HAND is a good example of a HIGH INCOME LEVEL. *5 Cf However Lv15-08a Spit ON Him = Actually spit on him The rule seems to be that SPIT ON HIM is literal whereas SPIT ON FACE (use of FACE vs FULL PERSON) means SPIT TOWARDS HIM *6 eg If I am angry and mentally curse or if I am angry and start ranting and raving without however fully articulating everything on my mind -- in these two cases I may have sworn IN MY MIND but I have not sworn WITH MY LIPS (Explicitly) | ||||
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*10 (The following comes from my article PSHAT & DRASH TRADITION Winter 1980) We must distinguish between - HOW we know what the idiom means - WHY the idiom means this HOW we know what the idiom means comes from USAGE It can usually be inferred from context. Thus the Biblical verses here state when a person slanders his newly married wife...then the womens parents shall sue him and SPREAD THE GARMENT before the judges ------------------------------------- Hence SPREAD the GARMENT is simply an idiom for PROVING ONES POINT. By contrast the question of WHY the idiom means what it does is something more speculative--maybe I am right that frequently in sexual fights a SPREAD GARMENT proved a point. But maybe I am wrong...in such a case I am still sure about WHAT the idiom means. I am just not sure about WHY it means this. Another example occurs at Lv23-40a and Lv23-40b. I am certain that the ETHROG was called the GORGEOUS FRUIT but I am not quite sure why. Rashi offers two explanations EXPLANATION 1: The ethrog is an EVERGREEN and DWELLS YEARLY (This uses a pun on EVERGREEN=HADAR vs HODOR=GORGEOUS) EXPLANATION 2 ------------- The TREE and FRUIT taste the same; Hence the tree is Gorgeous. EXPLANATION 3 ------------- Rav Hirsch offers a 3rd explanation. Rav Hirsch reviews botanical classifications and infers that the Ethrog is one of the more advanced fruits in the tree Kingdom. I am still not sure WHY the phrase GORGEOUS FRUIT means ETHROG but I am sure that this phrase was used to denote the ETHROG |
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List of verses where phrase FROM DAYS DAYS is translated as ANNUALLY. Note there are only 5 such examples in all of Scriptures | ||
VERSE | TEXT OF BIBLICAL VERSE | |
Ex13-10a | Observe Passover YEARLY | |
Ju11-40 | Visit Yiftachs daughter YEARLY | |
Ju21-19 | YEARLY Holiday party | |
1S01-03 | YEARLY pilgrimage to Jerusalem | |
1S02-19 | YEARLY visit to her son |
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The phrase LEFT AND RIGHT means ANY LITTLE NEARBY BIT and can refer either -negatively - nothing at all -positively - spreading out nearby | ||
VERSE | TEXT OF VERSE(Meaning of LEFT/RIGHT capped) | |
Dt05-29:30 | Watch laws;Dont deviate A LITTLE;walk in WHOLE path*1 | |
Dt17-11a | No haugtiness; observe law; dont deviate even a LITTLE | |
2C34-02 | He walked in path of King David;didnt deviate A LITTLE | |
Pr04-24:27 | remove crookedness;go straight;dont deviate A LITTLE*2 | |
Jo01-07:08 | Strengthen;Dont deviate A LITTLE;Murmur Torah always*3 | |
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Gn13-09 | If you go on right/left I will go NEARBY*4 | |
Is54-01:03 | More children;Wider tents;Spreadout NEARBY*5 | |
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*1 The rest of verse is consistent with this emphasis of DEVIATION EVEN A LITTLE (eg walk in WHOLE PATH)*10 *2 The rest of verses are consistent with this emphasis of DEVIATION EVEN A LITTLE (eg remove CROOKEDNESS; go STRAIGHT) *3 The rest of verses are consistent with this emphasis of DEVIATING EVEN A LITTLE (eg STRENGTHEN, MURMUR ALWAYS IN WORDS OF TORAH) *4 These two verses illustrate nuance of EXPANSION*11 *5 These two verses illustrate nuance of EXPANSION in NEARBY communities (more CHILDREN, WIDER TENTS,...) | ||
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*10 Rashi-s actual language is ------------------------------------- Obey the law even if it calls LEFT, RIGHT ------------------------------------- Such an interpretation however is simply a clever pun. AS THE OTHER VERSES IN THIS LIST SHOW THE REAL MEANING OF THE PHRASE left and right IS A LITTLE BIT and this is consistent with Rashis other comments *11 (Rashi points out that this interpretation of nearby is consistent with the fact that Abraham came to Lots help when he needed it (Gn14)) |
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