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VERSE: Ex10-08a

RASHIS COVERED: Ex10-08a Dt32-26d Dt32-36e Lv27-27c Lv16-10a

========================= Ex10-08a =============================

SUCCINCT SUMMARY:
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One of Rashi's 10 major goals is the explanation of GRAMMAR
the same way modern textbooks explain GRAMMAR. There are three
major GRAMMAR submethods:

(a) The goal of the ROOT submethod is to explain all
conjugations and meanings of Biblical roots.
Biblical roots are conjugated with letter prefixes and suffixes
to indicate (i) tense (ii) person (iii) gender (iv) plurality
(v) mode (vi) object (to whom the activity is done) and (vii)
mood. Each of these conjugations has a specific meaning.
Furthermore, these conjugations take on different forms for
roots with weak letters.

(b) The SENTENCE submethod deals with grammatical attributes
of sentences such as (i) word arrangement (Verb Subject vs
Subject Verb) (ii) sentence type  (interrogative, command)
(iii) compound sentences (iv) apposition and (v)
paragraph / sentence development.

(c) The MISCELLANEOUS grammatical methods deal with
(i) agreement (in gender and plurality), (ii) the construct
(iii) pronoun reference (iv) ellipsis (v) noun-verb transforms
(e.g. to dust) (vi) special word usage(e.g. how to use
numbers) (vii) suffix-prefixes (e.g. terminal HEY means
towards).

EXAMPLE: PASSIVE
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There are 4 methods of indicating
   the PASSIVE in Hebrew They
are illustrated in this list

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VERSE    PASSIVE    TEXT OF VERSE-PASSIVE CAPPED
-------- ---------- ------------------------------
Ex10-08a PUAL       they WERE RETURNED
Dt32-36d PARTICIPLE There is no one GATHERED IN
Dt32-36e PARTICIPLE There is no one STRENGTHENED*2
Lv27-27c NIFAL      If he is NOT REDEEMED thru this
Lv16-10a HAFAL      The AZAZEL Goat REMAINS*3 *4
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*2 Rashi makes an additional point here...the Hebrew root
   AYIN ZAYIN BETH can mean to STRENGTHEN as in Ne03-08
   Hence the PARTICIPLE means STRENGTHENED

*3 Rashi makes two additional points here. First Rashi points
   out that the HAFAL is the PASSIVE CAUSATIVE: That is,
   the Priest CAUSES the Goat to REMAIN

*4 Rashi makes two additional points here: Second Rashi points
   out that the AZAZEL Goat remains alive UNTIL he is pushed
   off the cliff and dies (In other words Rashi negates the
   idea that the AZAZEL Goat is FIRST slaughtered and then
   the SLAUGHTERED Goat is thrown off the cliff--rather the
   Goat is kept alive until he dies by being thrown off
   the cliff).

LIST703j below summarizes these examples.
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ITEM                     DETAIL
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RASHI RULE CLASS:        GRAMMAR
RASHI SUBRULE CLASS      VERB CONJUGATIONS
RASHI WORKBOOK PRINCIPLE #9
SEE BELOW                LIST703j
List of Rashis using     Well known verb conjugation principles
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========================= LIST703j ==============================
List of Rashis using well known verb conjugation principles*1
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VERSE    PASSIVE    TEXT OF VERSE WITH PASSIVE CAPPED
======== ========== =============================================
Ex10-08a PUAL       they WERE RETURNED
Dt32-36d PARTICIPLE There is no one GATHERED IN
Dt32-36e PARTICIPLE There is no one STRENGTHENED*2
Lv27-27c NIFAL      If he is NOT REDEEMED thru this
Lv16-10a HAFAL      The AZAZEL Goat REMAINS*3 *4


NOTES
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*1 These Rashis illustrate the 4 methods of indicating
   the PASSIVE in Hebrew

*2 Rashi makes an additional point here...the Hebrew root
   AYIN ZAYIN BETH can mean to STRENGTHEN as in Ne03-08
   Hence the PARTICIPLE means STRENGTHENED

*3 Rashi makes two additional points here. First Rashi points
   out that the HAFAL is the PASSIVE CAUSATIVE: That is,
   the Priest CAUSES the Goat to REMAIN

*4 Rashi makes two additional points here: Second Rashi points
   out that the AZAZEL Goat remains alive UNTIL he is pushed
   off the cliff and dies (In other words Rashi negates the
   idea that the AZAZEL Goat is FIRST slaughtered and then
   the SLAUGHTERED Goat is thrown off the cliff--rather the
   Goat is kept alive until he dies by being thrown off
   the cliff).
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