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VERSE: Ex14-18c

RASHIS COVERED OVER THREE ISSUES:
                Ex14-18c Ex13-17a Ex13-22a
                Dt07-23a Ex19-18a Gn49-04d
                Ex19-18a
Ex14-18c
(C) Dr Hendel, Jan-03


VERY BRIEF SUMMARY
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One of Rashis 6 main tasks is to explain
Grammar the same way modern Hebrew books
explain grammar.

Particularly important is the explanation
of grammatical conjugation. Rashi had a
special method of teaching conjugation--
Rashi taught grammar using the method of
NEAR MISSES in which he either juxtaposes

(a)two grammatical forms which
differ in only one small detail or

(b)two identical forms which however differ
in meaning.

Such NEAR MISSES help reinforce the various
rules of grammar.

EXAMPLES
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1) NoChoM means to LEAD THEM (The same KAMATZ
KAMATZ form however can refer to a noun. The
similar KAMATZ PATACH form refers to activity
(VERB vs NOUN) without an INDIRECT OBJECT.

2) OShoN means SMOKE: Oshan mean TO SMOKE

3) HoMoM means to CRUSH THEM: HoMaM means TO CRUSH

4) PaChaZ means FIZ while PoChaZ means TO FIZ

5) YaMooSH means IT DEPARTS while YaMeeSH means
SOMEONE MOVES IT

6) NeBuChiM has root N-B-X (Entangled)
ITEM DETAIL
RASHI RULE CLASS: GRAMMARr
RASHI SUBRULE CLASS: ROOT CONJUGATION
RASHI WORKBOOK PRINCIPLE #9
SEE BELOW LIST701a
A list of verb forms Meaning changes from 1 vowel
SEE BELOW LIST701b
A list of words Differing in KAMATZ-PATACH
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SEE BELOW LIST702a
List of words with SeGooRiM form (Participle)
SEE BELOW LIST702b
List of verses with root N-B-X (Entangled)
LIST701b
(C) Dr Hendel, Jan-03


We summarize in this list 2-vowel words where each
vowel is a KAMATZ or PATACH.*1 As can be seen
- KAMATZ PATACH refers to a VERB
- PATACH PATACH refers to a NOUN
- KAMATZ KAMATZ can refer to a NOUN or DIRECT OBJECT
Verse Word Kamatz Kamatz Kamatz Patach Patach Patach
Dt07-23a HoMoM Crush THEM Crush
Ex19-18a oShaN Smoke(noun) Smoking(verb)
Gn49-04d PaXaZ To fiz(verb) Fiz(Noun)
Ex13-17a NaXaM Lead THEM Lead
COMMENTS
*1 A delightful way to find similar verb forms is
to use Moshe Silbermans Grammatical Form
Konkordance

KAMATZ KAMATZ is Form 5548 and Form 1450.
KAMATZ PATACH is form 5480.

Here are some KAMATZ KAMATZ verbs courtesy
of Moshe In all of them the form refers to
doing an activity (VERB) to someone else

-------- LIST701c --------
VERSE    FORM  MEANING
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Hos11-03 KaXaM Take Them
Gn30-40  SaTaM Place them
Gn32-03  RaAaM See them
2S22-42  AaNaM Answer them
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Some other references are
Isa48-05, Ps78-42, Jr29-22, Jr14-10
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