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VERSE: Ex10-11a
RASHIS COVERED: Ex10-11a Dt18-14a Nu14-28a Nu14-28b Nu14-28c Ex12-05a
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SUCCINCT SUMMARY ---------------- One of Rashis 5 main goals is the explanation of words, similar to the goals of a dictionary. We call this the Rashi method of WORD MEANINGS. Rashi had 10 vehicles by which to explain words. When Rashi explains the NEW MEANINGS of a collection of words, which differs from the sum of the component words, we call this the Rashi SUBRULE of NEW MEANINGS. It could also be called the Rashi SUBRULE of IDIOMS. EXAMPLE Ex10-11a NOT SO ----------------------- The Biblical text at Ex10-10:11 states -------------------------------------------------------- MOSES SAID: We will go to God with our elders and children PHAROH SAID: NOT SO---Only the men should go for a service --------------------------------------------------------- Rashi commenting on the multi-word phrase NOT SO states ---------------------------------- NOT SO is an idiom meaning ON THE CONTRARY ---------------------------------- In other words Rashi would reinterpret the verse as follows -------------------------------------------------------- MOSES SAID: We will go to God with our elders and children PHAROH SAID: ON THE CONTRARY---Only the men should go .... --------------------------------------------------------- EXAMPLE Dt18-14 NOT SO ---------------------- The Biblical text surrounding Dt18-14 states -------------------------------------------- The non-Jewish nations you are coming to seek seance readers and superstitious signs But You--ON THE CONTRARY did God give you [For] I will raise to you a prophet... -------------------------------------------- The literal translation of the CAPPED phrase is NOT SO....Rashi interprets this to mean ON THE CONTRARY EXAMPLE Nu14-28a Nu14-28b Nu14-28c ---------------------------------- The Biblical text surrounding Nu14-28 states ----------------------------------------------------- GOD: I am destroying this nation for their slander of ME MOSES: Please forgive them GOD: I forgive as you asked GOD: But as I LIVE NOT SO [to them ]As they said They will die in the wilderness and know my anger ------------------------------------------------------ Rashi states ------------------------------------------- The phrase AS I LIVE indicates an OATH It is like a person saying AS LONG AS I LIVE I WILL DEVOTE MYSELF TO SUCH AND SUCH The phrase NOT SO means ON THE CONTRARY The phrase AS THEY SAID refers to their statement in Nu14-02 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - JEWS TO MOSES [after hearing how powerful the Canaanites were]: ...if so why did we leave Egypt...wouldn-t it have been better if we died in the Egypt or in this wilderness - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --------------------------------------------- In other words Rashi reinterprets Nu14-28 as follows ------------------------------------------------------ GOD: But I SWEAR TO THE CONTRARY [of my forgiving them] As they said They will die in the wilderness and know my anger ------------------------------------------------------ In other words God is clarifying his FORGIVENESS. - God did not ABSOLUTELY forgive them from death - Rather God forgave them from total IMMEDIATE destruction - But God did TO THE CONTRARY of His Forgiving them he was going to destroy them Notice that Rashi explained why the phrase AS I LIVE connotes an oath. We call this the Rashi SUBMETHOD of SYNONYMS. LIST955g below collects several expressions which connote OATHS. LIST854y lists several Biblical idioms. Notice that Rashi explained AS THEY SAID by citing an OTHER VERSE, Nu14-02. We call this the Rashi METHOD of OTHER VERSES. When the other verse in question is being CITED, we call this the Rashi submethod of CITATION. Furthermore, when Rashi uses the OTHER VERSE to INFER MEANING we can this the Rashi submethod of INFERRED MEANING. EXAMPLE Ex12-05a PERFECT = UNBLEMISHED -------------------------------------- The Biblical text at Ex12-05a states ------------------------------------- ...for the Passover take a PERFECT lamb ------------------------------------- Rashi states --------------------------------- The word PERFECT means UNBLEMISED --------------------------------- Rashi undoubtedly derived his equation, PERFECT=UNBLEMISHED from the OTHER VERSE Lv22-21 --------------------------------------------- When you offer a sacrifice it shall be PERFECT FOR PLEASING -- [i.e.] there shall not be ANY BLEMISH in it --------------------------------------------- Hence this verse identifies PERFECT with NO BLEMISH And even though Rashi appears simple here, doing the job of a dictionary, nevertheless, Rashi is deep and recondite. For he is using one of the Rabbi Ishmael Exegetical rules -------------------------------------------------- Any item [like PERFECT] which has an exceptional verse [like Lv22-21 which identifies PERFECT with UNBLEMISHED]--the item as a whole [all occurrences of PERFECT] inherits the properties of the exceptional verse [so PERFECT always means UNBLEMISHED] -------------------------------------------------- On the one hand Rashi appears to have a childlike simplicity, explaning the meaning of a word by citing a verse where it is explained. But on a deeper level Rashi is using a sophisticated database method to infer meaning and using one of the basic exegetical principles of our traditions. Praise be He who chose them and their learning. LIST250a presents other examples of OTHER VERSES used for inferring meaning. Some of these examples also illustrate the Rabbi Ishmael principle mentioned above. LIST270a presents further examples of verse pairs with one verse citing the other. | ||
ITEM | DETAIL | |
RASHI RULE CLASS: | WORD MEANINGS | |
RASHI SUBRULE CLASS: | NEW MEANINGS | |
RASHI WORKBOOK PRINCIPLE | #7 | |
SEE BELOW | LIST854y | |
List of 2-3 word | Biblical idioms | |
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RASHI SUBRULE CLASS: | SYNONYMS | |
SEE BELOW | LIST955g | |
List of words which mean | OATH(Therefore,By My Life,Raise Hand,Repeat) | |
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RASHI RULE CLASS | OTHER VERSES | |
RASHI SUBRULE CLASS | CITATIONS | |
RASHI WORKBOOK PRINCIPLE | #3 | |
SEE BELOW | LIST270a | |
List of verse pairs | with one verse citing the other | |
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RASHI SUBRULE CLASS | INFER MEANING | |
RASHI WORKBOOK PRINCIPLE | #5 | |
SEE BELOW | LIST250a | |
List of verse pairs with | one verse shedding meaning on words |
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List of 2-3 word Biblical idioms LIST854y continues LIST854z LIST854d | ||||
VERSE | BIBLICAL PHRASE | TRANSLATION | NOTES | |
Ex10-11a | NOT SO only the men go | ON THE CONTRARY ... | *1 | |
Dt18-14a | NOT SO you have prophts | ON THE CONTRARY ... | *1 | |
Nu14-28a | NOT SO they will die | ON THE CONTRARY ... | *1 | |
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*1 The phrase NOT SO is like the English IDIOM, ON THE CONTRARY It indicates a contrasting thought to the preceding verse. - Moses asked for the children to leave: Pharoh responded ON THE CONTRARY only the men need go - The non jewish nations seek seances. Moses responded ON THE CONTRARY you have prophets - Moses had asked for forgiveness...God responded yes.. but ON THE CONTRARY even though they are forgiven they will all die but not all at once.*10 | ||||
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*10 In Nu14-28a the NOT and SO are separated. The literal verse states ------------------------------------------------ I SWEAR IF NOT as they spoke SO they will die ------------------------------------------------ Rashi-s genious is to classify this with the NOT SO idioms For some other verses with NOT SO (and other unusual usages) see 2K07-09, Gn48-18, Nu12-07). The main point is that NOT SO always indicates SOME TYPE OF CONTRAST between the presently understood stance and the stated position |
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List of words which mean OATH(Therefore,By My Life,Raise Hand,Repeat) | |||
VERSE | Means Oath | Text of verse | |
Gn08-21b | REPETITION | I WILL NOT I WILL NOT bring a flood*1 | |
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Gn14-22a | RAISE HAND | I RAISE MY HAND TO HEAVEN:I-ll not take booty*2 | |
Dt32-40a | RAISE HAND | I will RAISE MY HAND to heaven (I will avenge) | |
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Nu20-12c | THEREFORE | THEREFORE you will not bring Jews to Israel | |
Ex06-06a | THEREFORE | THEREFORE tell the Jews I will redeem them*3 | |
1S03-14 | THEREFORE | THEREFORE I swear to the Priests of Eli | |
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Dt32-40b | BY MY LIFE | I will say: I, (GOD) AM LIVING (I will avenge) | |
Nu14-21b | BY MY LIFE | However I AM ALIVE: These spies will die*4 | |
Nu14-28a | BY MY LIFE | I AM ALIVE...this is what I-ll do to spies*5 | |
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*1 Is54-09 speaks about the OATH not to repeat the flood. However we find no OATH not to repeat the flood but we do find a REPEATED PROMISE (I WILL NOT I WILL NOT). We infer that a REPEATED PROMISE is equivalant to an oath *2 Rashi also makes a point that the PAST tense is used here to indicate a PRESENT activity. This list will be analyzed in another digest. Right now we are only concerned with the synonyms for OATH *3 Rashi-s literal language is --------------------------------------------- Because of the oath I took to the Patriarchs therefore I will redeem the Jews --------------------------------------------- But we have interpreted it to mean --------------------------------------------- Because of the oath I took to the Patriarchs therefore I will SWEAR again to redeem the Jews --------------------------------------------- This translation is consistent with Rashis translation of THEREFORE as an OATH in Nu20-12c. *4 Rashi gives more details on this oath and connects it to Moses prayer. But Rashis basic idea is that I GOD AM ALIVE is an oath. *5 Rashi explains why AS I LIVE means an oath ----------------------------------------- It is like a person saying AS LONG AS I LIVE I WILL DEVOTE MYSELF TO SUCH AND SUCH ----------------------------------------- |
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List of verse pairs with one verse citing the other | ||||
VERSE-1 | TEXT OF VERSE | VERSE-2 | CITATION | |
Nu14-28c | They-ll die as THEY SAID | Nu14-02 | better to die here | |
Dt05-12b | Observe the Sabbah*3 | Ex16-23 | Dont cook on Sabbath | |
Dt05-16a | Honor ones parents*3 | Ex15-25 | Moses gave laws*3 | |
Lv09-15a | Make NATION sin offering | Lv09-08 | like that of PRIEST*2 | |
Ex06-04b | Promise to give Israel | Gn17-08 | I will give Israel | |
Ex08-11b | Pharoh no listen to signs | Ex07-03 | Pharoh wont listen | |
Ex08-15b | Pharoh no listen to signs | Ex07-03 | Pharoh wont listen | |
Ex12-25b | God brings you to Israel | Ex06-08 | God will give Israel | |
Ex13-11b | God brings us to Israel | Ex06-08 | God will give Israel | |
Ex14-12a | Jews prefer Egypt | Ex05-21 | Dont ask Pharoh | |
Dt15-06a | Blessed if observe law | Dt28-03 | You will be blessed*1 | |
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*1 The preceding chapter and paragraphs speak about the requirement to observe the law *2 The actual verse Lv09-15 states ------------------------------------------- Make the nation sin offering LIKE THE FIRST ------------------------------------------- By referring to Lv09-08 we learn that the phrase LIKE THE FIRST means LIKE THE FIRST SIN OFFERING -- THE ONE OFFERED FOR THE PRIEST (Since there were 2 sin offerings--one for the PRIEST and one for the NATION) *3 Here is a more complete story ------------------------------------------------------ - Dt05-12b states Observe Sabbath AS GOD COMMANDED YOU - Ex16-23 states THIS IS WHAT GOD HAD SAID:Dont cook on Sabbath ------------------------------------------------------ So both verses seem to be referring to something else An investigation shows that Ex12, Ex16-23 and Ex15-25:26 are the only times that the Jews received commandments prior to the decalogue. But Ex12 specifically refers to Passover commandments. Thus it seems reasonable that the cryptic reference AS GOD COMMANDED YOU in Dt05-12b is CITING Ex15-25:26 where God gave GENERAL COMMANDMENTS A similar argument would support the conjecture that - Dt05-16a HONOR YOUR PARENTS AS GOD COMMANDED YOU cites Ex15-25:26 |
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List of verse pairs with one verse shedding meaning on words | ||||
VERSE | TEXT OF VERSE | OTHER VRSE | MEANING | |
Ex12-05a | PERFECT | Lv22-21 | Not blemished | |
Gn15-10a | Hebrew BTR*6 | Jr34-18 | Cut-Split animal | |
Dt26-14c | GIFT TO THE DEAD | Gn48-29:30 | BURIAL*5 | |
Dt27-24a | HIT STEATHILY | Lv19-16 | SLANDER | |
Lv09-17b | beside the MORNING sac | Nu28-23 | DAILY MORNING SAC | |
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 | |
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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. *5 Rashi extends the meaning of GIFT TO THE DEAD to all BURIAL RELATED MATTERS such as provision of shrouds and the coffin *6 Rashi notes that Gn15-17 speaks about --------------------------------------------------- The FIRE PILLAR that TRANSITED thru the cut animals --------------------------------------------------- Since FIRE is symbolic of PROPHETIC ENCOUNTER we infer that GOD symbolically TRANSITED the cut animals to affirm the CONVENANT He made with Abraham |
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Lighting summary of Rashis with emphasis on Rashi rules*10 | |||
# | LIST | BRIEF SUMMARY OF RASHI EMPHASIZING USE OF RASHI RULES | |
7 | 854y | NOT SO is an idiom meaning ON THE CONTRARY | |
7 | 955g | OATHS can be indicated by a) I SWEAR b) AS I LIVE ... | |
3 | 270a | THEY WILL DIE AS THEY SAID(Nu14-28) cites Nu14-02(Let us die) | |
5 | 250a | The word PERFECT means UNBLEMISHED (as stated in Lv22-21) | |
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*10 The explanation of the list should be clear - The first column gives the NUMBER of the RASHI RULE used All Rashi rules may be found with examples at http://wwww.Rashiyomi.com/workbook.htm - The second column gives the LIST ID (eg LIST210z) which contains many examples of a particular Rashi technique and includes the example presented in the third column - The third column gives a lightning summary of the Rashi with particular emphasis on the Rashi rule used. All lists may be found at http://www.Rashiyomi.com/lists.htm |
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VERSE | RULE | BRIEF DESCRIPTION | |
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Ex10-11a | NEW MEANINGS | NOT SO=on contrary;PERFECT=NO BLEMISH | |
Dt18-14a | NEW MEANINGS | NOT SO=on contrary;PERFECT=NO BLEMISH | |
Nu14-28a | NEW MEANINGS | NOT SO=on contrary;PERFECT=NO BLEMISH | |
Nu14-28b | NEW MEANINGS | NOT SO=on contrary;PERFECT=NO BLEMISH | |
Nu14-28c | NEW MEANINGS | NOT SO=on contrary;PERFECT=NO BLEMISH | |
Ex12-05a | NEW MEANINGS | NOT SO=on contrary;PERFECT=NO BLEMISH | |
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