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VERSE: Gn12-08a
Gn12-08a
(C) Dr Hendel, Jan-03


SUCCINCT SUMMARY
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Rashi frequently simply explains the dictionary meaning
of words. Rashi explains meaning by a variety of vehicles
including providing a UNIFYING THEME

EXAMPLE
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The root AYIN-TAUV-KUPH means to UPROOT and applies to
- UPROOTING infants from breasts
- UPROOTING mountains from their place
- UPROOTING tents from their pitching
- UPROOTING leaves from trees
- UPROOTING words from a persons thoughts*1
ITEM DETAIL
RASHI RULE CLASS: WORD MEANINGS
RASHI SUBRULE CLASS UNIFIED MEANING
RASHI WORKBOOK PRINCIPLE #7
SEE BELOW LIST862e
List of verses with Root Ayin-Tauv-Kuph = UPROOT
COMMENTS
*1 The noun form of Ayin-Tauv-Kuph means LOOT/BOOTY
and refers to valuables UPROOTED from their owners
or natural habitat
LIST862e
(C) Dr Hendel, Jan-03

List of verses with Root Ayin-Tauv-Kuph = UPROOT
VERSE TEXT OF VERSE WITH uprooting
Jb14-18 UPROOTING rocks from their place
Jb09-05 UPROOTS mountains
Is28-09 (infants) UPROOTED from (mothers) breasts
Jb22-16 UPROOTED words from his friends *1
Gn12-08a UPROOTED (his tent)*2
COMMENTS
*1 Note the double pun
- Mem-Lamed-Lamed means both WORD and LEAF
- Ayin-Tauv-Kuph means both WRITE and UPROOT

In each case you are taking some items (words/
leaves) from some source (Trees/Ideas)

LEAF-TREE:WORD-IDEAS::UPROOT:WRITE

*2 The basic idea here is that objects that
are strongly bonded - like rocks, mountains,
infants to breats - are UPROOTED.

Hence the tent which is pitched in the ground
is so to speak UPROOTED

For an alternative approach see footnote *10

LONGER FOOTNOTES

*10 We could use the method of metaphor contrasts

cf The metaphor contrasts
Pitch a tent    =     PLANT a tent
Unpitch a tent  =     UPROOT a tent

The actual word used for PITCHING a tent are
- STRETCHING (Nun-Tet-Hey) the tent (Cf Gn12-08 Gn35-21)

The root for PLANT/BRANCH is Nun-Tet-Ayin
which obviously comes from Nun-Tet-Hey since
a BRANCH is a STRETCHED item.
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