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Multiple interpretations of the text

שו”תCategory: Meta HalachaMultiple interpretations of the text
asked 5 years ago

Hello,
 
I studied the second root in the Rambam with the Ramban’s interpretations, and as I understood the point of contention is that the Rambam assumes that the text has one interpretation. And all other interpretations are not hidden in it, but rather expanded from it.
I asked where this premise comes from? Why is it reasonable to say that the text has only one ‘plain’?


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מיכי Staff answered 5 years ago
I think that’s reasonable. It’s likely that if someone writes a text, they mean something specific and not three things. Although, in terms of God, perhaps we can discuss it, and perhaps Maimonides believed that the Torah spoke like the language of humans.

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א' replied 5 years ago

Yes, I understood. And I asked about the Creator from the beginning.

But the truth is, it also applies to man. It is not unreasonable for me to use a word that initially contains two actions that are not contradictory. I do not see the need to claim that any additional interpretation of the definition is an extension.

א' replied 5 years ago

Perhaps this should be linked to Ockham's razor. Although, one should investigate what is simpler.

מיכי Staff replied 5 years ago

Note that Maimonides also speaks of the default. There are situations in which the sermon is indeed from the Torah (when the sages tell us that it is a Halacha from the Torah). This is precisely the result of what you wrote, that there is no need for there to be only one interpretation. This is the default unless it is an exceptional case where both interpretations are found in the text.

הפוסק האחרון replied 5 years ago

As long as you understand the intent, the interpretation is less important.

א' replied 5 years ago

Thank you very much for the response.

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