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VERSE: Nu30-07a
RASHIS COVERED: Nu30-07a Nu30-08a Nu30-07b
Nu30-09a Nu30-10a Nu30-14a
Nu30-07a
(C) Dr Hendel, Jan-03


Part 6 of a 6 part series

SUCCINCT  SUMMARY
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Most people think of DEFINITION and GRAMMAR when they
mention COMMENTARY. However the function of commentaries
is also to comment on relations with other verses.

One powerful OTHER VERSE method is the ALIGNMENT method.
We present five examples of ALIGNMENT in Nu30 the
chapter on vows

EXAMPLE 1
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The phrases used for people women vowing are
- in their fathers house
- in their husbands house
- while widow
- belong to a man
Rashi interprets BELONG TO A MAN as ENGAGED.

We must emphasize that  this  Rashi comment is not on
MEANING but rather on ALIGNMENT. By themselves, the
words BELONG TO A MAN could refer to a married woman.
However the contrast of the above alignment clearly
shows that BELONG TO A MAN is distinct from the others
and hence refers to engagement.

This is an important Rashi principle
(The use of ALIGNMENT vs MEANING)

EXAMPLE 2
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Two phrases are used to describe vows
- vows a vow
- her vows
Thus the phrase HER VOWS refers to preexisting vows

EXAMPLE 3
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AGE is  only mentioned by WOMEN IN THEIR  FATHERS
HOUSE. Hence a minor married woman must obtain annulment
from BOTH her father and husband

EXAMPLE  4
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There are 4 types of women (minor,widow,married,engaged)
Three of these mention the possibility of annulment
by husband or father. The widow case  has  no mention
of alignment. We conclude that widows must fulfill
their vows

EXAMPLE 5
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The  phrase VOWS A VOW OR PROHIBITS ON THEIR SOUL is
mentioned about 5 times. However once the phrase
A VOW THAT INFLICTS ONES SOUL in mentioned. This implies
that VOW-LAW is  eg only about things like FASTING.

Note again that it is the ALIGNMENT that creates this
emphasis.  Without the ALIGNMENT I would simply perceive
this phrase as an extra phrase without extra meaning.
ITEM DETAIL
RASHI RULE CLASS: ALIGNMENT
RASHI SUBRULE CLASS NUANCE
RASHI WORKBOOK PRINCIPLE #11
SEE BELOW LIST307k
Overview of lists of ALIGNMENTS in Nu30
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SEE BELOW LIST307l
Verse alignment in Nu30 FATHER-ENGAGED-MARRIED
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SEE BELOW LIST307m
Verse alignment in Nu30 VOWS-VOW vs HER VOWS
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SEE BELOW LIST307n
Verse alignment in Nu30 AGE only mentioned by Father
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SEE BELOW LIST307o
Verse alignment in Nu30 Annulment not mentioned by widow
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SEE BELOW LIST307p
Verse alignment in Nu30 AFFLICT SOUL only mentioned once
LIST307p
(C) Dr Hendel, Jan-03


Rashi Nu30-14a. The  laws of vows only affect
VOWS THAT AFFILCT THE SOUL (eg FASTING)
VERSE VOWS PROHIBITS INFLICT SOUL
Nu30-03 vows a vow prohibits*1 on ones soul
Nu30-04 vows a vow -- prohibits*1
Nu30-07 her vows prohibit on her soul
Nu30-10 vow prohibits on her soul
Nu30-11 vows prohibits*1 on her soul
Nu30-14 vow prohibition to INFLICT soul
Differs *2 *3 *4 *5
COMMENTS
*1 Some verses contain the phrase PROHIBIT A PROHIBITION
Rashi discusses this elsewhere but since this
uses a different Rashi principle we will not be
doing it now

*2 Some verses contain the phrase VOWS A VOW while
some just contain VOW or VOWS. We have commented
on some of these differences above

*3 See footnote #1

*4 Notice the extra phrase TO INFLICT ONES SOUL
The alignment creates an emphasis---a husband
can only annul vows that INFLICT ANGUISH on
ones soul (like  vows to  fast etc)(Nu30-14a)

*5 Rashi does not comment on the absent phrase
(or on the difference between ONES SOUL vs HER SOUL
I do not presently no the reason

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