If the altar is damaged, the offerings that were slaughtered there – where the damaged altar is – are invalid. Of course, the question then arises, what about the order of operations? Did the offering’s slaughter take place before or after the damage to the altar? Also, what happens to an animal that has been rendered disqualified? For example, what if the altar were fixed? Would the offering become acceptable again? Note: The rejected offering is called “dichui.” Also, considering how many offerings King Solomon brought on the day of inaugurating the Temple, how did they manage? Was the altar too small? Did the king sanctify the entire courtyard? Or was the phrasing just to be nicer to the altar, as it were?
Zevahim 59: Damage, Rejection, and Saving Face in the Temple Courtyard
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