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VERSE: Dt14-06a
RASHIS COVERED: Dt14-06a Dt14-05c
Dt14-06a
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SUCCINCT SUMMARY
----------------
One of Rashis 10 main goals is the explanation of
meaning the same way a dictionary explains meaning.
We call this the Rashi method of WORD MEANING.
Rashi will sometimes explain meaning by providing
a UNIFIED MEANING to a root.

EXAMPLE 1: Dt14-06 Pay-Resh-Samech means TO SPLIT
-------------------------------------------------
Although this root does occur 6 dozen times in
the Bible, surprisingly,
- most of the occurrences are repetitions
of the word SPLIT-HOOF.
- The root Pay Resh Samech
also refers to PERSIA (The English PERSIA comes
in fact from the P-R-S root-PeRSia)
There are only TWO other occurrences of the root
- Is58-07 SPLIT YOUR BREAD to the poor
- Jr16-07 They will not SPLIT [bread] for mourners

Rashi on this verse states
--------------------------------
Pay-Resh-Samech means SPLIT-HOOF--that is,
the hoof is not smooth but rather has, so
to speak, tread: The hoof has two sides with
an indentation in the middle (Making it look split)
---------------------------------

Traditional English translations translate
Pay-resh-Samech as meaning OPEN (OPEN your bread
to the poor).  However an examination of all
verses indicates that it really always means SPLIT.

EXAMPLE Dt14-05
---------------
Dt14-04:05 lists the Kosher animals that may be eaten
Among the list is the Tauv-Aleph-Vav.

The root Tauv-Aleph-Vav means BORDER. Hence
Rashi translates Tauv-Aleph-Vav as the FOREST-BORDER-OX
Presumably this is an OX that grazes on the
BORDER of FORESTS.

LIST863c below presents other examples of the
root TAUV-ALEPH-HEY which can also refer to
- ethcing out a BORDER of a country
- the ATTIC (The room on the BORDER of the house)
ITEM DETAIL
RASHI RULE CLASS: WORD MEANINGS
RASHI SUBRULE CLASS UNIFIED MEANING
RASHI WORKBOOK PRINCIPLE #7
SEE BELOW LIST864c
List of verses with Root Pay-Resh-Samech means SPLIT
--------------------- ----------------------------------
SEE BELOW LIST863c
List of verses with root Tauv-Aleph-Hey = Border/Border room
LIST864c
(C) Dr Hendel, Jan-04

List of verses with      Root Pay-Resh-Samech means SPLIT
VERSE Text of verse with Hebrew Pay-Resh-Samech=SPLIT
Is58-07 SPLIT YOUR BREAD to the poor*1
Jr16-07 They will not SPLIT [bread] for mourners
Dt14-06a ...all animals with SPLIT[ie TREADed] hoofs*2
COMMENTS
*1 The traditional English translation is OPEN
-----------------------
OPEN your bread to the poor
-----------------------
But as can be seen, the translation
-----------------------
SPLIT your bread to the poor
-----------------------
is superior.[You cut bread by knicking it with a knife
and splitting it]

*2 A SPLIT HOOF is a hoof with an indentation in the middle
(like the TREAD of car tires). This indentation makes
the hoof appear like a split. Such tread facilitates
movement (Which is why car tires have them)

LIST863c
(C) Dr Hendel, Jan-04

List of verses with root TAUV-ALEPH-HEY = BORDER/BORDER ROOM
VERSE Text of verse with Hebrew TAU-ALEPH-HEY=BORDER/ATTIC
Nu34-07c From the western sea the BORDER TURNS to the mountain
Ez40-07 The ATTIC (ie the room on the BORDER) measured....*2
1R14-28 They returned the weapons to the SOLDIER ATTIC*3
Dt14-05c ...the FOREST-BORDER-OX (It grazes on Forest Borders)
COMMENTS
*1 Rashis Nu34-07c Nu34-07d

*2 See RADACK, METZUDATH ZION and RASHI. The Hebrew TA does
not just mean a CHAMBER but means a CHAMBER on the BORDER
of the house

*3 I use ATTIC as a good English apprximation. ATTIC
definitionally means a room on the house border. But the
Hebrew TA could refer to ANY chamber on the house border
whether in the roof (ATTIC), basement (STORAGE ROOM), or
on the side

LONGER FOOTNOTES

*10 There are about a dozen occurrences of the Hebrew TAH
The verb form (TO BORDER) occurs in Nu34-07. There are
several occurrences in Ez 40. There is one occurence
each in 1R14-28 and 2C12-11. But all other occurrences
(outside of Nu34-07) clearly refer to some type of
room (Which the commentators interpret as a storage
room---I have given the English equivalant, ATTIC).

The secular scholar Mendelkorn in his Konkordance suggests
that the root may come from Tauv-vav-hey (To OUTLINE).
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VERSE: Dt14-01A
RASHIS COVERED: Dt14-01a Dt14-22a
Dt14-01a
(C) Dr Hendel, Jan-04


SUCCINT SUMMARY:
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One of Rashis 10 main goals is the explanation of grammar
similar to the explanations we find in modern textbooks. We
call this the Rashi rule of GRAMMAR.

In todays posting we deal with the grammatical rules
governing DEVELOPMENT in paragraphs and chapters: Given
a paragraph or chapter THEME, what types of sentences can
exist in that paragraph or chapter and what are their
relations to the central theme? We call this the rashi
subrule of CONSECUTIVE PARAGRAPHS.

Rashi knew 4 means of relating consecutive sentences or
consecutive paragraphs in a paragraph or chapter:
- CAUSE
- CONTRAST
- ENABLEMENT
- UNIFYING THEME.
Today we study the CAUSAL and UNIFYING submethods.

EXAMPLE 1: Dt14-01a
----------------
The Biblical text states
------------------------------------------------------
[Moses said to the Jews]
(A) You (The Jews) are the CHILDREN of GOD
(B1) Don't scratch your skin out------------[for death]
(B2) Don't rip out hair [place bald patches]-for death
------------------------------------------------------

Rashi explains this verse by seeing clauses (B1) and (B2)
as the CONSEQUENCE (cause) of clause (A). Rashi states
------------------------------------------------------
- Non jews scratch skin and rip hair when someone dies
- but you are Gods children and should not do this
- Gods children should be nice
------------------------------------------------------

We can understand this better using the symbolism
of SCRATCHING SKIN and RIPPING HAIR. A person
in effect says:
------------------------------------------------
The deceased is no longer with
us--I have lost something permanantly--it is as
if I have lost a limb.
------------------------------------------------

Hence the person may scratch skin out (symbolizing
loss of body tissue) or rip hair.

However Jews believe that the soul lives on
and therefore the loss is a long temporary loss
not a permanant one. Hence Rashi reads the
verse as follows. The inserted bracketed
phrases show what Rashi has added.
----------------------------------------
(A) You (The Jews) are the CHILDREN of GOD
(A1) [We believe in the immortality of the soul]
(B0) [and therefore]
(B1) we Don't scratch your skin out [for death]
(B2) we Don't place bald patches-for death
-------------------------------------------

In a nutshell: Rashi's contribution to the
understanding of this verse is the observation
that the two verse halves are connected by
causality (SINCE you are Gods children THEREFORE
don't scratch out....)

LIST061a presents other paragraphs illustrating CAUSAL
connection.

EXAMPLE 2: Dt14-22a
-------------------
Verses Dt14-21 states-DONT EAT NON-SLAUGHTERED-SELL TO NON-JEW
Verses Dt14-21 states-DONT COOK CHILD LAMBS IN THE MOTHERS MILK
Verses Dt14-22:29 states-TITHE YOUR PRODUCE..GIVE TO SELF,LEVITE

Rashi (paraphrased) comments
-----------------------------------------
All three chapters emphasize the SOCIAL aspects of the KASHRUTH
laws
- True you can't eat ritually non-slaughtered meat but you
SHOULD sell it to the non-Jew (Dont just throw it out)
- True you can slaugter and eat animals...but show respect
for the animal family feelings--dont cook a child in the
mother of the milk
- True you can harvest and eat but tithe and give to others
-----------------------------------------

In other words, Rashi sees a UNIFYING THEME in these three
consecutive paragraphs--the theme of CARING in KASHRUTH LAWS

LIST060a below presents other paragraph sequences with
a UNIFYING THEME.
ITEM DETAIL
RASHI RULE CLASS: GRAMMAR
RASHI SUBRULE CLASS: CONSECUTIVE CHAPTERS
RASHI WORKBOOK PRINCIPLE #9
SEE BELOW LIST061a
A list of paragraphs having a CAUSAL connection
------------------- ------------------------------------
SEE BELOW LIST060a
A list of paragraphs having a UNIFYING theme
LIST060a
(C) Dr Hendel, Jan-04

List of verses of consecutive paragraphs with same theme
VERSE COMMON THEME 1st Chapter 2nd Chapter
------- ------------- -------------- --------------
Dt14-20 Caring in KSRTH Sell to Non Jew Cook kid &mother
Dt14-21 Caring in KSRTH Cook kid &mother Tithe produce*3
------- ------------- -------------- --------------
Lv19-25a Abstain->incrse No fruit 4 year More fruit 5th*2
Lv19-26a Abstain->incrse No eat living more nutrition*2
Gn22-23a Isaac-Rivkah Akaydah Rivkah-born*1
Ex18-01a Gods miracles Exodus Defeat of Amalek
Nu13-02a Slander Miryam on Moses Spies on Israel
Nu26-64a Entry to Israel Census Girl inheritance
Nu27-12a Entry to Israel Girl inheritance Joshua and Moes
Nu15-41d Important Laws Idolatry Sabbath
Dt33-07a Repentance Reuven Judah
Nu08-02a Temple gifts Gold vessels Service
Ex17-08a God cares for us Water-Manna Defeat of Amalek
Ex21-01a A Just life The Altar Monetary Law
Nu20-01b Atonement Red Heiffer Miryam's death
COMMENTS
*1 Actual there are 3 paragraphs as follows
- Gn22-01:19  Akaydah
- Gn22-20:24  Birth of Rivkah
- Gn23-01:--  Death of Sarah

Rashi points out that the TOPIC SENTENCE of Gn22-20:24
is the birth of Rivkah. Rashi also points out that
the 3 paragraphs form a TEMPORAL SEQUENCE
For further details see LIST690B

*2 The paragraph contains 7 examples illustrating the theme
ABSTENTION INCREASES PRODUCTIVITY
-------------------- EXAMPLES ----------------------------
-1- Abstain 4 years from new fruit--increase fruit yield
-2- Abstain from blood=life source--increase nutrition
-3- Abstain from divining --        increase prediction
-4- Separate animal/human --        increase animality/human
-5- Abstain from early sex--        increase sexual awarenss
-6- Abstain from Sabbath work --    incresae productivity
-7- Abstain from seancing     --    Increase knowledge
----------------------------------------------------------

*3 Actual prohibition is cooking CHILD OF LAMB(or other
Kosher animals) in MILK OF MOTHER. Rashis actual
language is
--------------------------------------------
If you cook kid in milk of mother (violate
the sanctity of womb) I will destroy the
wheat germ in the womb of the wheat with strong
winds
--------------------------------------------
Rashi is simply giving poetic expression to the
unifying theme of CARING IN KASHRUTH in the chapters.
LIST061a
(C) Dr Hendel, Jan-04

A list of paragraphs     having CAUSAL connection
VERSE TOPIC IN 1st CHAPTER TOPIC IN 2nd CHAPTER
Dt14-01a Jews=Gods children No self multilation on death
Dt01-42a God not with you Hence:defeat;therefore:no go
Nu30-16b Annuls after AFFIRM He bears punishment of sin*8
Ex14-25a Remove wheel Heavy driving--God fights
Ex14-25b Heavy Driving God fights*10
Ex13-17b Avoid NEAR-ROUTE Nearness facilitates return
Gn35-01a Dinah is raped Prophetic order to leave*6
Gn33-13c Young Sheep IF pushed they will die*7
Gn29-01a God WITH Jacob Jacob travelled SMOOTHLY*5
Nu06-02a Adulterous wife rite Nazaarite from wine*1
Gn38-01a Brothers sell Joseph Judah leaves brothers*1
Gn23-03c Abraham offers Isaac Sarah dies*1
Gn02-20a Adam Eve are Naked Snake gives Eve Apple*2
Lv10-02a Non-allowed sac Death of Aarons sons*3
Lv10-02a Death of Aarons sons No wine to serving priest*3
Lv10-03d Death of Righteous God honored*4
Lv22-15a Dont eat Terumah Dont DESCECRATE holies
COMMENTS
*1 Thus "whoever see the humiliating Adulterous wife rite"
will be so shocked that he will abstain from wine

Similarly "Judah advised his brothers to sell Joseph"
and so when they regretted it they blaimed him and he
had to "separate from them."

Similarly "Sarah died" from the shock that "Abraham
offered Isaac."

*2 In other words because the snake saw Adam and Eve naked
therefore he became Jealous and wanted Adam killed so
he could marry Eve.

ALthough this sounds a bit wild there is strong supporting
evidence. Gn04-01 uses the past perfect form
And Adam HAD BEEN FAMILIAR with his wife & they had
a child"
So the sequence of chapters is
Adam was lonely
God makes Eve
Adam and Eve are naked
------------------------"Snake tempts Eve"
Adam has a child with Eve
Thus the sequence of chapters (Naked--->child) is
clearly interrupted by the Snake story.

*3 As explained above Rashi sees these two views as
complementary
- First they drank wine and got drunk
- While drunk they thought it permissable to offer
sacrifices which should not be offered
Hence they died for both crimes

*4 Rashi explains the Causal connection
- when the masses see that God EVEN kills the righteous
for sins
- then they are aware how they must also observe
Gods commandments
- This leads to more honor for God

*5 So GOOD NEWS facilitates/causes SMOOTH TRAVEL(Rashi)

*6 The full sequence of chapters is as follows
--------------------------------------------
- Gn31 God orders Jacob to return to his fathers house
- Gn32 But Jacob is afraid of Being with Brother Esauv
- Gn33 Jacob journeys instead to Succoth
- Gn34 Dinah gets raped
- Gn35 God tells Jacob to return to BethEl
-------------------------------------------

Rashi notes that
-----------------------------
If Jacob had IMMEDIATELY fulfilled the order
of Travelling to his fathers house he
wouldnt have stayed in Succoth and his
Daughter would not have gotten raped.
------------------------------

Thus Rashi sees a CAUSAL connection
between the chapters. Dinah was raped
because Jacob did not IMMEDIATELY fulfill
the prophetic order.

Note Rashi expresses the same theme
-------------------------------------------------
Because he delayed doing the prophecy immediately
therefore he was punished that certain bad
occurrences happened to him
-------------------------------------------------

Rashi expresses this same theme on Gn35-22a
where we find that Reuven inteferred with his
fathers marital life.

*7 Rashi can be better understood with the EXPORT-IMPORT LAW
of logic. The EXPORT-IMPORT law states that
----------------------------------------------------
IF [it rains] then if [I go out] THEN [I will get wet]
----------------------------------------------------

has the same meaning as
----------------------------------------------------
IF [it rains] and [I go out] THEN [I will get wet]
----------------------------------------------------

In other words Rashi identifies the two sentence forms
- IF p THEN IF q THEN r
- IF p & q THEN r
This identification of NESTED CONDITIONALS with a
CONJUNCTIVE HYPOTHESIS is called the EXPORT-IMPORT law.

The actual Biblical text reads
---------------------------------------------
The cattle is young
AND they will be pushed one day
AND they will die
---------------------------------------------

Rashi simply points out (Using EXPORT-IMPORT) that
we can interpret this as either
---------------------------------------------
[IF] The cattle is young
AND they will be pushed one day
THEN they will die
---------------------------------------------
or
---------------------------------------------
IF The cattle is young
IF they will be pushed one day
THEN they will die
---------------------------------------------

The above two translations use the well known Biblical
principle that the Hebrew letter VAV can refer to
any connective.


*8 In other words he
- 1st affirmed a vow of his wife
- then annuled it (which he had no right to)
- If she now sins (Because she was mislead into thinking
the vow is annuled)
- then HE bears the sin/punishment
In other words BECAUSE he misled her he must pay for
the sin.

LONGER FOOTNOTES

*10 Rashi also states
--------------------------------------------------
The HEAVY DRIVING (that God made the Egyptians do
by removing chariot wheel) was a punishment for
their making HEAVY their hearts
--------------------------------------------------

I would strengthen these associations
--------------------------------------------------
The HEAVY DRIVING is a punishment for the HEAVY
work that the Egyptians placed on the Jews
--------------------------------------------------

These comments of Rashi or me also indicate
-- HEAVY DRIVING causes/facilitated
-- Egyptians seeing that God was fighting for them

Indeed: We know that one of the way God fights
is to punish people according to what they have done
(See Rashi on Ex18-11- Jethro said: Now I know that
God is the true God because He returns to people
what they have done)

Hence this particular punishment (making the
Egyptians drive heavy vs killing them) showed
the Egyptians (CAUSED them to be aware) that
God was fighting.
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VERSE: Dt15-02a
Dt15-02a
(C) Dr Hendel, Jan-04


SUCCINCT SUMMARY
----------------
One  of Rashis 5 main goals is to give the meaning of
words the same way the dictionary gives meaning. We
call this the Rashi method of WORD MEANING.

Rashi had a variety of vehicles to present meaning.
Rashi frequently explained MULTI-WORD IDIOMS. An IDIOM
occurs when 1 or more words form a NEW MEANING not
directly equal to the meaning of the constituent words
of the IDIOM. We call this the SUBRULE of NEW MEANINGS
since the words acquire new meanings.

In acquiring NEW MEANINGS Rashi frequently used a
universal principle of all languages---METONOMY.
METONOMY refers to the capacity to name an item
by a related item (such as naming a PEOPLE, Americans,
by the LAND they live in, America)

EXAMPLE Dt15-02a
----------------
Dt15-02 states
---------------------------------------
[In the 7th year]
DISLODGE THE OWNER OF A LIEN ON A HAND
....
---------------------------------------

Rashi comments
---------------------------------------
The phrase
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
DISLODGE THE OWNER OF A LIEN ON A HAND
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
means
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
remove/absolve debts of loans
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
---------------------------------------

Here, Rashi uses METONOMY:
- A lender GRABBING the person he lent to
is a good example of a lender who still
retains his rights of collecting. DISLODGING
THE OWNER OF THE LIEN is a RELATED to REMOVING
this right.
- LIEN ON HAND is RELATED to LIEN on PROPERTY
(What you can lay your hands on).

Ultimately Rashi is simply REPORTING the
meaning of an IDIOM. But on a deeper level
the IDIOM is not arbitrary but uses picturesque
language--DISLODGING for the abstract concept
of ABSOLUTION and HAND for property.

LIST871d below presents other idioms based
on METONOMY.
ITEM DETAIL
RASHI RULE CLASS: WORD MEANING
RASHI SUBRULE CLASS NEW MEANINGS
RASHI WORKBOOK PRINCIPLE #7
SEE BELOW LIST871d
List of idioms using Metonomy (Meaning by relation)
LIST871d
(C) Dr Hendel, Jan-04

List of words which identify items with related items*1
VERSE TEXT OF VERSE METONOMY(ITEM means RELATED ITEM)
Dt15-02a DISLODGE lien ABSOLVE (Dislodge is good xampl)
Dt15-02a LIEN on HAND DEBT onPROPERTY-what you can grab
Dt11-29a BLESSINGS face THE BLESSORS face
Gn33-13d KNOCK Push/Urge on
Gn24-18a pitchr on HAND she lowered pitcher on her ARM
Ex30-13c HOLY coins Coins used in HOLY TEMPLE matters
Dt18-01c FIRES of God SACRIFICES offered on temple Fire
Gn25-22e Seek GOD Seek PROPHETIC ADVICE of God*8*10
Ex18-15b Seek GOD Seek PROPHETIC ADVICE of God*8*10
Ex14-25c EGYPT-the land Egyptians-the people*6
Gn24-32a opened MULES opened MUZZLE OF MULES
------- ------------ ------------------------------
Gn37-26b COVER blood CONCEAL murder
Gn37-26b cover BLOOD conceal MURDER
Dt29-19a SMOKING anger Anger that makes person HOT
Gn13-02a Abraham HEAVY Abraham-s assets NUMEROUS
Gn13-02a ABRAHAM heavy ABRAHAM-S ASSETS numerous
Gn06-16a The OIL WINDOW(For light);GLITTER-STONE(F
Gn06-16a The OIL AFTERNOON (The oil-light time)*12
Nu14-09a Our BREAD Our BREAD=Piece of CAKE(easy to c
Nu01-51a LOWER Temple TAKE IT DOWN (analogy;RAISE it=BU
Nu01-16a The INVITED The DISTINGUISHED(you always invi
Ex18-09a He SHARPED*11 Mirth at SHARP word or TWINGED fr
Ex14-24a MORNING WATCH Guard Duty at DAWN*7
Gn49-09c ABOVE plunder REMOVED from plundering (Above it
Gn49-05b VIOLENT TOOLS Criminal behavior*4
Gn45-18b FAT of land BEST of land
Gn45-08a FATHER to Phrh FRIEND/ADVISOR to Pharoh
Gn43-34a He gave LIFTS LIFTED THEIR SPIRIT-i.e. gifts
Gn41-35b HAND of Pharoh DOMAIN of Pharoh*2
Lv26-10b *9 Sign of PLENTY(have to remove old
Lv26-04a *9 Sign of PLENTY-threshing seasn in
COMMENTS
*1 Many examples in this list come from previous
list in the metonomy series (LIST871a,
LIST871b, LIST871c)

*2 See LIST871e for 6 Rashis mentioning this HAND=DOMAIN
theme

*3 See LIST871f for verses where NSA means GIFT

*4 Rashi citing the Midrash Rabbah states
-------------------------------------
Your violence is something you VIOLATED
from Esauv (You are killing like Esauv)
-------------------------------------

But I see no reason to see this Midrash
as the PRIMARY simple meaning of the
verse. The PRIMARY meaning of the verse
is that Shimon and Levi were criminals
The Midrash is simply adding a pun to this
observation.

*5 See LIST871g for some examples

*6 This is a common metonomy that occurs in English
(eg America-Americans etc).

Rashi is cute here: He EXPLAINS the metonomy
----------------------------------------------
When the soldiers die at sea their loved ones
back in Egypt also suffer and in effect are
smitten by God
----------------------------------------------
Rashi does not contradict the metonomy--he
simply shows why it is convenient to identify
the LAND and PEOPLE.

*7 The night was traditionally divided into three
times of Guard duty. The GUARD DUTY near dawn
was called the MORNING WATCH (Cf Ju07-19 for
confirmation that there was a BEGINNING WATCH, MIDDLE
WATCH and DAWN WATCH)

*8 The phrases SEEK GOD, SEEK IN GOD, occur in several
verses and denote SEEKING ADVICE OF GOD. Compare for
example (1S09-09, 1K22-08 or even 2K01-03 (Seeking
advice of idolatrous gods). For alternate meanings
see note *10.

*9 The exact verse text is
--------------------------------------------------
You will have to remove the old grain for the new
--------------------------------------------------
This means
---------------------
You will have plenty
---------------------

In other words removal of the OLD for the NEW
is simply something RELATED to PLENTY. The main
theme is plenty.

Similarly the Biblical text
------------------------------------------------------
The threshing season will bump into the harvest season
------------------------------------------------------
means
--------------------
you will have plenty
--------------------
Again the fact that we are STILL threshing when the
harvest comes is something RELATED to having plenty.
The main point is that there is PLENTY.

LONGER FOOTNOTES

*10 On Gn25-22e there is a delightful Ramban Rashi controversy
Ramban points out that SEEK GOD can mean PRAYER. Rashi
holds it means PROPHETIC ADVICE. I brought about a dozen
verses which clearly show that
- SEEK GOD can and does refer to PRAYER
- SEEK GOD can and does refer to PROPHETIC ADVICE
- SEEK GOD can and does refer to BOTH Prayer/Prophecy
Hence I regard Ramban not as disagreeing with Rashi but
rather as complementing him. For further details see
http://www.Rashiyomi.com/gn25-22d.htm

*11 Clearly the Hebrew YeeChad comes from the root CHAD
which means SHARP. Rashi brings two opinions
- It means HE SHARPED (Mirthed at a SHARP WORD)
- It means HE TWINGED (Upset at PAINFUL news)

But Radack brings STRONG support that CHAD means
mirth. Indeed, in other verses, CHAD does mean
MIRTH (As in eg Neh08-10 or P021-07).

This controversy between Rashi and Radack
can be resolved Grammatically. The grammatical
form of VaYeeChad (Chirik, Patach) could come from
either
- INTENSE MODE of 1-2-Hey roots(Cheth-Daleth-Hey) or
- PASSIVE MODE of 1-2-2 roots(Cheth-Daleth-Daleth)

In the intense mode CHAD means MIRTH(Radack)

But in the PASSIVE MODE it would correspond to
RECEIVING (PASSIVE!) a SHARP twinge at hearing
bad news.

Hence the controversy is on the root and mode
of the word.

This explanation makes both viewpoints respectable
since Rashi would concede that CHEDVAH which
definitely comes from Cheth-Daleth-Hey means
MIRTH; Rashi could still maintain that Yee-Chad
means TWINGED since it comes from a different root

Rashi also points out that the translation
TWINGED would show that despite Jethros
happiness he still felt sorry for the Egyptians
thus showing the conflict between his past(non-jew)
and future (friend of Jews)

*12 AFTERNOON-LIGHT-OIL is an example of DOUBLE METONOMY
See LIST871c for other examples.

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LIGHTNING SUMMARIES
(C) Dr Hendel, Jan-04

Lightning summary of Rashis with emphasis on Rashi rules*10
# LIST BRIEF SUMMARY OF RASHI EMPHASIZING USE OF RASHI RULES
7 871d DISLODGE owners of liens on HAND=absolve debts on PROPERTY
9 061a You are HOLY(Believe in afterlife)--dont mutilate to mourn
9 060a CARING IN KASHRUTH:dont cook KID in milk of MOTHER;Tithe to POOR
7 864c Pay Resh Samech=SPLIT: a)SPLIT HOOF; b)SPLIT bread for poor
7 863c TAH=border:a)Land border b)Attic=House border;c)FOREST BORDER OX
COMMENTS

LONGER FOOTNOTES

*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
Rashis covered in this issue
(C) Dr Hendel, Jan-04

VERSE RULE BRIEF DESCRIPTION
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Dt15-02a WORD MEANINGS DISLODGE DEBT = absolve the debt
Dt14-01a GRAMMARr Social aspects of Kashruth laws
Dt14-22a GRAMMARr Social aspects of Kashruth laws
Dt14-06a UNIFIED MEANING Pay Resh Samech=SPLIT;T-A-V=border ox
Dt14-05c UNIFIED MEANING Pay Resh Samech=SPLIT;T-A-V=border ox
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