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VERSE: Dt33-08a
RASHIS COVERED: Dt33-08a Dt33-08b Dt33-08c Dt33-08d Dt33-09a
Dt33-09b Dt33-09c Dt33-10a Dt33-10b Dt33-11a
Dt33-11b
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SUCCINCT SUMMARY ---------------- Some Rashi comments deal with FORMATTING. Modern authors FORMAT using such techniques as BULLETS, PARAGRAPHING, BOLD, ITALICS and UNDERLINE. The Biblical Author achieved these effects but thru different means. For example a modern author might hilight distinct items using BULLETS. The Biblical Author hilights distinct items using REPEATING KEYWORDS. We call this the Rashi rule of FORMATTING with the Rashi subrule of KEYWORDS AS BULLETS Rashi could also infer from the general PARAGRAPH STRUCTURE (without any keywords). We call this the the Rashi rule of FORMATTING with the Rashi subrule of PARAGRAPHS. The use of the FORMATTING principle is especially common in POETIC passages. In a poetic passage, EVEN if there is no repeating keyword, each stanza represents a separate distinct item. We have advocated the following method for understanding BIBLICAL POETIC PASSAGES - Identify those stanzas whose meaning is understood - Identify the UNIFYING meaning of the WHOLE passage - Identify the STAGES of this UNIFYING meaning - Read these identified STAGES into the text of each STANZA Note that unlike ------------------------------------------------ - PROSE where we first identify the word / grammer meanings and then determine the meaning of the whole - in POETRY the meaning of the whole comes first and then determines the meaning of the individual stanzas and their words/grammar. ------------------------------------------------ Many people react negatively to this approach since we are READING MEANING into the words to fit our theory of the WHOLE. However this is the nature of POETRY in all languages. The important thing in a poetic interpretation is to ------------------------------------------------- - identify clearly every general THEME - then try to ASSOCIATE as many EXAMPLES as possible ------------------------------------------------- Again many people react negatively to this. The important point to remember is that Rashi is not - EXHAUSTING/IDENTIFYING the meaning of the verse with his comments - but ILLUSTRATING the meaning of the verse If one takes the Rashi comments as ILLUSTRATIONS one will have a richer appreciation of Rashi. EXAMPLE Dt33-08:11 ------------------ Rashi interprets Dt33-08:11 as - speaking about the tribe of Levi - identifying 5 laudable attributes of Levi - 1) worthy of PROPHECY---------e.g had URIM TUMIM - 2) Minimal PHYSICAL needs-----e.g. no desert complaints - 3) SOCIALly independent-------e.g. war on idolators - 4) INTELLECTUALly sharing-----e.g. teachers - 5) POLITICALly victorious-----e.g. Chashmonaim war Rashi identifies each of the paragraph stanzas by using OTHER VERSES. LIST108L below summarizes this PARAGRAPH structure with copious footnotes | ||
| ITEM | DETAIL | |
| RASHI RULE CLASS: | BULLETS | |
| RASHI SUBRULE CLASS | PARAGRAPH STRUCTURE | |
| RASHI WORKBOOK PRINCIPLE | #26 | |
| SEE BELOW | LIST108L | |
| PARAGRAPH structure of | Dt33-08:11 a)Fights Gods battle b)Torah | |
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PARAGRAPH structure of Dt33-08:11 a)Fights Gods battle b)Torah | |||
| TEXT OF VERSES | Stage | OTHER VERSES | |
| CONCERNING*1 Levi he said | Prophetic | ||
| HIS*1 pious deserve prophecy*2 | Prophetic | cf Nu27-21*2 | |
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| Doesnt complain:*3 lack of food | Physical | Ex17-01:07 Nu20-07:13 | |
| -------------------------- | ------------- | --------------------- | |
| Ready to break family ties*4 | Social | cf Ex32-26:27 | |
| When watching Gods word/convenant | Social | cf Ex20-02:04,Ex32-01 | |
| -------------------------- | ------------- | --------------------- | |
| The will Teach the Jews*5 | Intellectual | cf Dt17-09,Ma02-07 | |
| They will symbolically instruct*6 | Intellectual | cf Nu18-01:07 | |
| -------------------------- | ------------- | --------------------- | |
| God blesses him militarily*7 | Political | cf P069-24 | |
| He pulverizes*8 his enemies | Political | ||
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*1 - The Hebrew leter LAMED (as a prefix letter) means TO - Here Rashi interprets it as meaning CONCERNING (=TOWARDS) Rashi does so because the 3rd person is used in the next verselet ------------------------------------- HIS Pious = Levi, deserve Prophecy ------------------------------------- Hence the Rashis ---------------- (Dt33-08b) The word HIS refers to GOD (Dt33-08a) The word LAMED means CONCERNING Here Rashi is assisted by the GRAMMAR rule *2 The verse literally says ------------------------------------ His pious deserve the URIM and TUMIM ------------------------------------ We interpret the URIM and TUMIM as meaning PROPHECY since Nu27-21 explicitly identifies the function of the URIM and TUMIM as PROPHETIC INSIGHT. Here Rashi uses the METONOMY principle--that is Rashi interprets URIM and TUMIM by a concept--prophecy-- RELATED to it. Rashi also uses the OTHER VERSE principle. *3 The Biblical verse mentions the incidents at the cities of MASAH and MERIVAH. The OTHER VERSES cited show that the nation complained about lack of food and water. Levi is not explicitly mentioned however because of the POETRY principle which allows overall paragraph structure to indicate new meaning even if that new meaning is not explicitly indicated by the GRAMMAR and WORDS, Rashi interprets ---------------------------------------------------- The nation complained about food and water Levi however did not complain ---------------------------------------------------- Again such READ IN meanings are common in poetry. Using this READ IN principle we can also understand Rashi's 2nd comment ---------------------------------------------- He FOUGHT for HIM (God) AT MERIVAH - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Rashi: When Moses said - - - - - - - - - - Listen You rebellious ones - - - - - - - - - - Levi retorted - - - - - - - - - - Were Aaron and Miryam rebellious? - - - - - - - - - - thereby showing that Moses lost his temper - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------- We need not perceive this Rashi as indicating an EXHAUSTION OF MEANING..that would be silly...we have no record of Levi making such statements...Rather we see this Rashi as indicating a POSSIBILITY--something that could have happened which would show the general theme that Levi was loyal to God As we indicated many times the proper method to read POETRY is to try and find pithy examples illustrating the verses general theme. The essence of poetry interpretation is to have - ones eye on extreme examples but - ones heart on thematic meaning The above is the proper attitude by which to judge and interpret Rashis *4 The OTHER VERSES uses almost identical language and shows that - When the Jews violated the first commandment (No Idolatry) - at the incident of the Golden calf - Levi clung to God - Levi was ready to forsake family ties and - Execute brothers/family who worship idols These other verses show SOCICAL INDEPENDENCE *5 The OTHER VERSES indicate that the PRIESTS/LEVITES were to serve as teachers of the Jewish people.(These verses are brought by me, not Rashi. But they seem in the spirit of the other Rashis) *6 I cite an OTHER VERSE showing that the PRIESTS / LEVITES were in charge of the OFFERING procedures which gave symbolic instruction. Rashi cites differently. The verse literally says ------------------------------------- They will place ALL offerings on your altar ------------------------------------- Rashi could have cited Lv06-15 which refers to the PRIESTLY FLOUR OFFERING as an ALL offering since it is WHOLLY (ALL) offered on the ALTAR. Rashi instead refers to the UP offering which is also WHOLLY (ALL) offered on the altar even though this language is not used We however should not get bogged down in Rashi's associations We should see the OVERALL picture...the LEVITE/PRIEST teaches thru the OFFERINGS. Rashi simply gives pithy examples consistent with the theme. *7 Rashi interprets the verselet ----------------------------------- God blesses him militarily ----------------------------------- to refer to the war of the Chashmonaim. Many scholars read this Rashi incorrectly - Rashi is not EXHAUSTING or IDENTIFYING the meaning of the verse with the Chashmonaim war. - Rather Rashi is ILLUSTRATING the meaning of the verse - In other words the verse means that ------------------------------ LEVITES ARE MILITARILY STRONG ------------------------------ - Rashi would like to use an OTHER VERSE to support this - But there are no OTHER VERSES - There are no Biblical wars with Levites - So Rashi brings an historical incidenct, the Chasmonaim war where the Levites were victorious - Rashi's goal is simply to ILLUSTRATE the verse's general meaning. Rashi also emphasizes that the Levites had a strong military hand despite their small numbers. Finally Rashi interprets MILITARILY STRONG, POLITICALLY ------------------------------------- Those who dispute the priesthood will perish (Like Korach during his rebellion) -------------------------------------- *8 Here Rashi uses the ALIGNMENT and OTHER VERSE method to explain the verse meaning. The verse literally says ----------------------------------------------- PULVERIZE loins uprisers enemies shall not rise ----------------------------------------------- Rashi using the ALIGNMENT method rearranges the verse to clarify the meaning (Dt33-11a,Dt33-11b) ------------------------------------------------ PULVERIZE [the] loins [of the] uprisers NO RISE [for] [the ] enemies ------------------------------------------------ The metaphor PULVERIZE LOINS is similar to the metaphor RATTLE LOINS in P069-24. | |||
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Lighting summary of Rashis with emphasis on Rashi rules*10 | |||
| # | LIST | BRIEF SUMMARY OF RASHI EMPHASIZING USE OF RASHI RULES | |
| 26 | 108L | 1)Levi deserves prophecy 2)Fought Gods battle 3)Teach 4) Victory | |
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*10 The explanation of the list should be clear - The first column gives the NUMBER of the RASHI RULE used All Rashi rules may be found with examples at http://wwww.Rashiyomi.com/workbook.htm - The second column gives the LIST ID (eg LIST210z) which contains many examples of a particular Rashi technique and includes the example presented in the third column - The third column gives a lightning summary of the Rashi with particular emphasis on the Rashi rule used. All lists may be found at http://www.Rashiyomi.com/lists.htm | |||
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| VERSE | RULE | BRIEF DESCRIPTION | |
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| Dt33-08a | POETRY | Prophecy to Levi-Fights Gods battles | |
| Dt33-08b | POETRY | Prophecy to Levi-Fights Gods battles | |
| Dt33-08c | POETRY | Prophecy to Levi-Fights Gods battles | |
| Dt33-08d | POETRY | Prophecy to Levi-Fights Gods battles | |
| Dt33-09a | POETRY | Prophecy to Levi-Fights Gods battles | |
| Dt33-09b | POETRY | Prophecy to Levi-Fights Gods battles | |
| Dt33-09c | POETRY | Prophecy to Levi-Fights Gods battles | |
| Dt33-10a | POETRY | Prophecy to Levi-Fights Gods battles | |
| Dt33-10b | POETRY | Prophecy to Levi-Fights Gods battles | |
| Dt33-11a | POETRY | Prophecy to Levi-Fights Gods battles | |
| Dt33-11b | POETRY | Prophecy to Levi-Fights Gods battles | |
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