Ending chapter 13: On the case that a sin-offering is lost, replaced, and then the first one is found – to what may it be compared? A question that itself is called into question. And what is happened to the animal that is not offered as the sin-offering, when it is not yet disqualified as an offering anyway? The parallel is made to suggest a burnt-offerring, though that has its own challenges. Also, the first – and entirety of – mishnah for chapter 14: Beginning with 2 offerings that were supposed to be sacrificed outside the Temple courtyard. Plus, animals that are disqualified that are sacrificed, as it were, outside the Temple courtyard. Plus offerings that were not disqualified by being offered outside of the Temple courtyard. Plus, the distinction between communal offerings and individual offerings, and when there was a possibility of both a private and a public “bamah,” outside of the Temple (or Mishkan, as the case may have been).
Zevahim 112: Some Offerings Belong Outside the Temple Courtyard
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