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VERSE: Lv06-02a
RULE: The word COMMAND is used in 2 situations.
(a) COMMAND introduces Biblical commandments of INHERITANCE
(b) COMMAND also introduces commandments of a PERSONAL nature
This {LIST} below contains all Biblical paragraphs
introduced by the word COMMAND. There are 2 cases
EXAMPLES
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{LIST}
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(1) COMMAND is used when giving property rights
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(1a)Assigning Levite cities Nu35-2
(1b)Assigining borders to Israel Nu34-2
(1c)Assigning borders to the lepors Nu05-02
(1d)Inheritance rights of Daughters of Tzlafchad Nu36-05
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(2) COMMAND is used on family traditions & personal matters
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(2a) 1King02-01 David ordered Solomon to continue Davidic way
(2b) Gn28-06 Isaac orders Jacob not to marry a Canaanite woman
(2c)Daily burnt offering Lv06-02 *1
(2d)Daily burnt offering Nu28-02
(2e)Daily Menorh lighting Lv24-02
(2f)Daily Menorh lighting Ex27-20
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*1 The idea in (2c)-(2f) is that the burnt offerings and
Menorah symbolize our PERSONAL OBLIGATIONS to devote our
time, lives, and possessions to God.
Note that Rashi does not phrase the reason in this language
but his formulation is consistent with the {LIST} we brought
down. Please see the main posting for a discussion
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