#*#*#*#*#  (C) 2001, RashiYomi Inc. Dr Hendel President #*#*#*#*#
  -----------------------------------------------------------
  |      Rashi is Simple Version 2.0                         |
  |      (C) RashiYomi Inc., Dr Hendel President             |
  |       http://www.RashiYomi.Com                           |
  | PERMISSION to reprint WITH this header if NOT for profit |
  ------------------------------------------------------------


VERSE: Nu35-27a

RASHIS COVERED: Nu35-27a Ex22-02b

========================= Nu35-27a ==================================

SUCCINCT SUMMARY
----------------
One  of Rashis 5 main goals is to give the meaning of words
the same way the dictionary gives meaning. Rashi had a variety
of vehicles to present meaning.

EXAMPLE 1 Nu35-27a Ex22-02b
---------------------------
MURDER = has BLOOD on his hands (English) = has BLOOD(Hebrew)
=====================================================================
ITEM                     DETAIL
======================== ============================================
RASHI RULE CLASS:        WORD MEANING
RASHI SUBRULE CLASS      NEW MEANINGS
RASHI WORKBOOK PRINCIPLE #7
SEE BELOW                LIST854d
List of                  2-3-word Biblical idioms
=====================================================================

======================= LIST854d ================================
A List of Biblical idioms..eg FROM DAYS DAYS=YEARLY
=================================================================
VERSE    BIBLICAL PHRASE         TRANSLATION           NOTES
======== ======================= ===================== ==========
Ex22-02b He has BLOOD            Guilty of BLOODSHED
Nu35-27a He doesnt have BLOOD    Not a MURDERER
Gn34-03a SPEAK ON ONES HEART     Convince, reassure    LIST854f
Gn23-04b PLOT OF GRAVE           Burial Plot           *12
Gn18-11b WAY OF WOMEN            Having Periods        *9
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
-------- ----------------------- --------------------- ---------
Lv16-21a TIMED person            An APPOINTED person   *8
Ex21-02a JEWISH SLAVE            a slave AND Jewish    *7
Lv13-39a DULL WHITE              DULL WHITE
Lv23-40a GORGEOUS FRUIT          Ethrog                *10
-------- ----------------------- --------------------- ------------
Ex28-08a Belt OF his AYPHOD      Belt USED with AYPHOD *7
Ex28-31a the dress OF AYPHD      Aypohd USED with DRES *7
Dt16-17a GIFT OF HIS HAND        INCOME LEVEL          *7 *4
Dt16-10a TAX OF DONATION OF HAND INCOME LEVEL          *7 *4
Dt21-13a GARMENT OF CAPTIVITY    Worn in war to seduce *7

NOTES
-----
*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)

*7 Contrast Ex20-03a OTHER GODS=GODS OF OTHER PEOPLE
   vs Ex21-02a JEWISH SLAVE = SLAVE AND JEWISH

   Technically the possessive --OF-- can mean
   - OWNED BY (eg OTHER GODS = gODS of OTHERS)
   - PROPERTY (eg JEWISH SLAVE=SLAVE who is JEWISH)
   - ASSOCIATED WITH (eg BELT OF GARMENT=Belt USED
   with Garment)

   Note Rashi proves the JEWISH SLAVE=SLAVE WHO
   IS JEWISH by citing an other verse Dt15-12 *11

*8 For the relationship between TIME and DESIGNATION
   cf the English APPOINT-APPOINTMENT

*9 Cf Gn31-35 for the sister phrase PATH OF WOMEN
   which also refers to HAVING PERIODS

-------------------- LONGER FOOTNOTES ----------------

*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


*11
   Here is another example:
   GARMENT OF CAPTIVITY does NOT mean
   - the GARMENT she wore WHEN captured
     (That is the GARMENT with the PROPERTY that
     it was worn at the time of capture) but rather means

   - the GARMENT she put on in case she is captured
     (That is the garment ASSOCIATED with the
     possibility of CAPTURE)

   Rashi explains that non-jewish women would have
   special garments they wore in case they were
   captured during a war in order to seduce their
   captors and prevent themselves from being murdered.

*12 The Hebrew word A-Chu-Zah by itself can refer to
    a plot of land (without any additional words):
    ------------------------------------------------------
    Cf Gn47-11 Gave them a PLOT
    Cf Lv25-46 These slaves shall be a PLOT for inheritance
    Cf Nu27-04 Give us please a PLOT among our brothers
    ------------------------------------------------------
=========================================================
---------------------------------------------------
WARNING: The following additional references may be too wordy
However they frequently contain additional information & lists
The hyperlinks only work on the main website

Volume 22 Number 16


#*#*#*#*#  (C) 2001, RashiYomi Inc. Dr Hendel President #*#*#*#*#
Volume 22 Number 16