VERSE | RASHI RULE USED | QUICKY EXPLANATION |
gn25-01a | OTHER VERSES | Details given based on OTHER VERSES |
Gn25-03a | NEW MEANINGS | Rashi derives the meanings of certain people's names |
Gn25-03b | NEW MEANINGS | Rashi derives the meanings of certain people's names |
Gn25-03c | NEW MEANINGS | Rashi derives the meanings of certain people's names |
gn25-05a | OTHER VERSES | Abe gave Isaac ALL = The BLESSINGS |
gn25-06a | OTHER VERSES | Details given based on OTHER VERSES |
Gn25-06a | USAGE | Why are certain Biblical words misspelled-there are 3 cases |
gn25-09a | SYNONYMS | Gimel-Vav-Ayin = Death of Righteous |
gn25-16a | WORD MEANINGS | ChZR means Yard,Village,Grass,Trumpet |
gn25-17b | SYNONYMS | Gimel-Vav-Ayin = Death of Righteous |
gn25-17b | SYNONYMS | GVA only used by individual if Righteous |
gn25-18a | ALIGNMENT | Arabs more respected while Ishmael alive |
gn25-19a | DATABASES | The GENEALOGY chapter style |
Gn25-19a Gn25-19b | DATABASE | Isaac son of ABRAHAM was born to ABRAHAM - not to AVIMELECH |
gn25-19b | DATABASES | The GENEALOGY chapter style |
gn25-20a | SPREADSHEET | Rivkah: 15 at marriage;5 At akaydah |
Gn25-20a Gn25-26d | NON-VERSE | Rivkah was 15 when she married Isaac |
gn25-20b | WORD MEANINGS | ARM = Upper class;LAT = Gulp;LUM = Superpower |
gn25-20c | OTHER VERSES | PADAN = ARAM = highlands;Philistine Paranoia |
Gn25-21a | UNIFIED MEANING | The Hebrew root ATR means ALOT OF |
Gn25-21b | UNIFIED MEANING | The Hebrew root ATR means ALOT OF |
Gn25-21c | UNIFIED MEANING | The Hebrew root ATR means ALOT OF |
gn25-22a | DATABASE | Symbols (fighting,hairy) indicate future |
gn25-22c | GRAMMAR | THIS refers;THIS points to KNOWN/UNKNOWN |
Gn25-22d | DOUBLE PARSHAS | The phrase Seek God means thru prayer or prophecy |
Gn25-22e | DOUBLE PARSHAS | The phrase SEEK GOD means thru PRAYER orPROPHECY |
gn25-22e | WORD MEANINGS | He SHARPED(Twinged); SEEK GOD |
gn25-23a | GRAMMARR | HUNT/FIELDS vs SIMPLE/TENTS = charity |
Gn25-23b | GRAMMAR | PUNS: Two People [singular] are you pregnant with. Two nations [plural] will be born. Emphasis on both great nations and great people. |
gn25-23c | WORD MEANINGS | ARM = Upper class;LAT = Gulp;LUM = Superpower |
Gn25-23d Gn25-23e Gn25-22a | DATABASE | God communicates prophecy thru symbolic acts: a) 2 infants = NATIONS fighting; b) Esauv is hairy/ruddy = he fights like an animal c) Jacob=JEWS grabbed Esauv=NONJEWS by heal |
gn25-23d | DATABASE | Symbols (fighting,hairy) indicate future |
gn25-23e | DATABASE | Symbols (fighting,hairy) indicate future |
gn25-24a | ALIGNMENT | SIMPLE = not cunning;FULL pregnancy = 9 |
Gn25-24a | ALIGNMENT | Rivkah (children thru marriage) had a FULL 9 month pregnancy; Tamar (Children thru an affair) had a 7 MONTH pregnancy. |
Gn25-24b | USAGE | Why are certain Biblical words misspelled-there are 3 cases |
gn25-25a | DATABASE | Symbols (fighting,hairy) indicate future |
gn25-25b | DATABASE | Symbols (fighting,hairy) indicate future |
gn25-25c | ALIGNMENT | THEY named him ESAUV;HE named him Jacob |
gn25-26b | ALIGNMENT | THEY named Esauv; HE named Jacob |
gn25-26c | ALIGNMENT | THEY named him ESAUV;HE named him Jacob |
gn25-26d | SPREADSHEET | Rivkah: 15 at marriage;5 At akaydah |
gn25-27a | DOUBLE PARSHAS | Alignment shows Jacob-Esauv differences |
gn25-27b | DOUBLE PARSHAS | Alignment shows Jacob-Esauv differences |
gn25-27c | DOUBLE PARSHAS | Alignment shows Jacob-Esauv differences |
gn25-27d | ALIGNMENT | SIMPLE = not cunning;FULL pregnancy = 9 |
gn25-27e | GRAMMARR | HUNT/FIELDS vs SIMPLE/TENTS = charity |
gn25-28a | DOUBLE PARSHAS | Alignment shows Jacob-Esauv differences |
gn25-29a | WORD MEANINGS | ASK = dispute;YayF = exhausted;ZoD = Agitated |
gn25-29b | WORD MEANINGS | ASK = dispute;YayF = exhausted;ZoD = Agitated |
gn25-30a | WORD MEANINGS | ARM = Upper class;LAT = Gulp;LUM = Superpower |
Gn25-30b | SYMBOLISM | Circular red lentils were eaten during mourning: Red symbolizes the life blood that is now gone. |
gn25-31b | STYLE | NO PRIESTHOOD-material life-NO PRIEST |
Gn25-31b Gn25-32a Gn25-34a | STYLE | Esauv despised birthright SO HE could eat/drink |
gn25-32c | STYLE | NO PRIESTHOOD-material life-NO PRIEST |
gn25-34d | STYLE | NO PRIESTHOOD-material life-NO PRIEST |
gn26-02a | OTHER VERSES | Isaac no go to Egypt LIKE FATHER ABE |
gn26-03a | SPECIAL WORDS | HaAYL means the same thing as HaAYLEH |
gn26-04a | GRAMMARR | BLESS IN YOU = People say:Be like him |
gn26-04a | NEW MEANINGS | BE A BLESSING/CURSE = BE LIKE SO & SO |
gn26-04a | ROOT+PREPOSITION | BLESS IN = People say:Be like so & so |
Gn26-05a | OTHER VERSES | Rashis derivation comes from ANOTHER verse |
Gn26-05b | UNIFIED MEANING | SH-M-R means professional standards or training |
Gn26-05c | SYNONYMS | There are 7 terms denoting Biblical commandments |
Gn26-05d | SYNONYMS | There are 7 terms denoting Biblical commandments |
gn26-05d | WORD MEANINGS | Chok means intrinsic requirement |
Gn26-05e | SYNONYMS | There are 7 terms denoting Biblical commandments |
gn26-07a | GRAMMAR | >TO< can also mean >ABOUT< |
gn26-08b | GRAMMAR | Tz-Ch-K in piel means tease |
Gn26-08b | UNIFIED MEANING | The Piel of the verb Tz-Ch-K means MOCKERY |
Gn26-09a | SPECIAL WORDS | The Hebrew word ACH means USUALLY or MOST OF |
gn26-12a | OVERALL STRCTR | Repeated Keywords create BULLET effect |
gn26-12b | OVERALL STRCTR | Repeated Keywords create BULLET effect |
gn26-12c | OVERALL STRCTR | Repeated Keywords create BULLET effect |
Gn26-13a | DOUBLE NOUNS | Word repetition indicates a different meaning |
gn26-13a | DOUBLE NOUNS | REPEATING = emphasis,closeness,nonstandard |
gn26-14a | USAGE | >OO< vs >OH< denotes >intensity< |
gn26-14z | GRAMMAR | OO words are more INTENSE than OH words |
gn26-15a | OTHER VERSES | PADAN = ARAM = highlands;Philistine Paranoia |
gn26-20a | GRAMMARR | HITPAEL indicates INTERACTION |
gn26-20a | NEW MEANING | Meaning can be derived from context |
gn26-20a | USAGE | The hitpael means INTERACTIVE activity |
gn26-20a | WORD MEANINGS | ASK = dispute;YayF = exhausted;ZoD = Agitated |
gn26-20b | GRAMMARR | HITPAEL indicates INTERACTION |
gn26-20b | NEW MEANING | Meaning can be derived from context |
gn26-20b | USAGE | The hitpael means INTERACTIVE activity |
gn26-20b | WORD MEANINGS | ASK = dispute;YayF = exhausted;ZoD = Agitated |
gn26-21a | UNIFIED MEANING | $@N = hindrance;XRD = Startle; |
gn26-22a | IDIOMS | NOW YOU = your turn;POPULATE/ESTABLISH |
gn26-26a | WORD MEANINGS | A-Ch-Z means grip,condition,group,land |
gn26-26b | UNIFIED MEANING | AXZ = grip,gripped by pain,reputation.. |
gn26-26b | WORD MEANINGS | A-Ch-Z means grip,condition,group,land |
Gn26-28a | DOUBLE NOUNS | Word repetition indicates a different meaning |
Gn26-28a | FORMAT | We see God is with you [and your parents and your whole family]. |
gn26-28a | DOUBLE NOUNS | REPEATING = emphasis,closeness,nonstandard |
Gn26-28b | SPECIAL WORDS | The Hebrew word NA means PLEASE; there are 4 cases |
gn26-29a | OTHER VERSES | BeerSheva = OathPlace;Ethrog fragnance |
gn26-29b | IDIOMS | NOW YOU = your turn;POPULATE/ESTABLISH |
gn26-33a | OTHER VERSES | BeerSheva = OathPlace;Ethrog fragnance |
Gn26-08a | NON-VERSRE | A person who is careful about modesty may lose his guard over a prolonged time period. |
Gn27-01a | DOUBLE PARSHAS | Rashi examines multiple names of Esauv's wives |
gn27-01a | GRAMMARR | 4 methods of consecutive paragraphs |
gn27-01a | GRAMMARR | Consecutive Paragraphs: 4 methods |
gn27-01z | GRAMMARR | 4 methods of consecutive paragraphs |
gn27-03a | WORD MEANINGS | A variety of meaning inference methods |
gn27-03c | REPETITION | HUNT HUNT = Real hunt from wilds |
gn27-05a | BULLET | TO hunt; TO bring = takeout if not hunt |
Gn27-05a | FORMAT | a)TO hunt b)TO Bring - Preferably hunt;if not bring=buy/steal |
gn27-07a | NEW MEANINGS | BEFORE GOD means Temple,Just,Religiously |
gn27-11a | WORD MEANINGS | A variety of meaning inference methods |
gn27-12a | WORD MEANINGS | A variety of meaning inference methods |
gn27-15a | SYNONYMS | ChMaD = covet; AVH = Desire |
gn27-19a | DOUBLE PARSHAS | Comparison of Jacobs tone vs Esauvs |
Gn27-21a | SPECIAL WORDS | The Hebrew word NA means PLEASE; there are 4 cases |
Gn27-22a | SPECIAL WORDS | The Hebrew word NA means PLEASE; there are 4 cases |
gn27-24a | DOUBLE PARSHAS | Comparison of Jacobs tone vs Esauvs |
gn27-27b | OTHER VERSES | BeerSheva = OathPlace;Ethrog fragnance |
gn27-28a | GRAMMARR | Sometimes 2 verses make one sentence |
gn27-28a | THE SENTENCE | Several verses forming 1 sentence |
gn27-29a | ALIGNMENT | Jacobs vs Judahs blessing:A contrast |
Gn27-29a | ALIGNMENT | A) ISAAC to ESAUV: Your MOTHER's children will bow to you B) JACOB to JUDAH: Your FATHER's children will bow to you RASHI: Jacob had 4 wives so he said FATHER; Isaac who had one wife, said MOTHER |
gn27-29b | DOUBLE PARSHAS | Rashi compares order in two verses |
Gn27-30a | SPECIAL WORDS | The Hebrew word ACH means USUALLY or MOST OF |
gn27-33a | UNIFIED MEANING | $@N = hindrance;XRD = Startle; |
gn27-33b | WORD MEANINGS | 4 Powerful translation techniques |
gn27-33d | SPECIAL WORDS | ALSO:YOU(+men),JEWS(+infants);... |
Gn27-36a | SPECIAL WORDS | KI means BECAUSE EXCEPT RATHER THAT IF PERHAPS |
gn27-36a | UNIFIED MEANING | >KI< has 7meanings:BECAUSE,IF,RATHER,THAT |
gn27-36a | WORD MEANINGS | A variety of meaning inference methods |
gn27-37b | WORD MEANINGS | 4 Powerful translation techniques |
Gn27-38a | GRAMMAR | The Hebrew letter HEY indicates a question(we give 3cases |
gn27-38a | GRAMMARR | Indicate QUESTION by using HEY |
gn27-40b | GRAMMARR | 7 meanings of AYIN-LAMED:Near,Besides... |
Gn27-41a | FORMAT | I am waiting to kill my brother till my father naturally dies since I don't want my father upset. |
Gn27-42a | OTHER VERSES | Rashis derivation comes from ANOTHER verse |
Gn27-44d | SPECIAL WORDS | The Hebrew word GAM means ALSO-it is used in 3 ways |
gn27-45a | WORDS | SCHAL = Miscarry::AKAR = Barren |
gn27-45b | SPECIAL WORDS | ALSO used in three ways |
gn27-46a | WORD MEANINGS | Kph-Tzde has 9 meanings:Cut,disgusted... |
Gn27-40a | MEANING | The Hebrew preposition AYIN-LAMED normally translated as ON can also mean WITH as in YOU WILL LIVE WITH YOUR SWORD. |
Gn27-44a | MEANING | Dwell with him a FEW days (ONES means a FEW) The FIRST of the nation (the King) almost slept with her. |
Gn27-19c | CONTRADICTION | a) Please Get up and b) Please sit at the table |
Gn28-02a | GRAMMAR | Going **TO** A PLACE can be indicated by 2 methods |