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Mishnah, Menachot, 1.3


nanIf he put in too much of its oil or too little of its oil or too little of its frankincense, it is invalid. One who takes a fistful from the minhah [intending]: To eat the remainder outside [the Temple] or an olive’s worth outside; To burn the fistful or an olive’s worth of the fistful outside; To burn its frankincense outside, It is invalid, but it does not involve karet. [One who takes a fistful from the minhah intending]: To eat the remainder the next day or an olive’s worth the next day; To burn the fistful the next day or an olive’s worth of the fistful the next day; To burn its frankincense the next day, It is piggul, and involves kareth. This is the general rule: anyone who removes the fistful, or puts it into a vessel, or carries it to the altar, or burns it, [intending] to eat as much as an olive of that which is normally eaten or to burn [on the altar] as much as an olive of that which is normally burned outside its prescribed place, [the minhah] is invalid, but it does not involve karet; [Intending to eat or burn] after its designated time, it is piggul and it involves karet. Provided that the mattir is offered in accordance with the law. How is the mattir offered in accordance with the law? If one took out the fistful in silence, and put it in a vessel, or carried it, or burned it, [intending to eat it] after its designated time; Or if one took out the fistful [intending to eat the minhah] after its designated time, and put it in a vessel, and carried it and burned it in silence, or if one took out the fistful, or put it in a vessel, or carried it, or burned it [intending to eat the minhah] after its designated time. That is offering the mattir in accordance with the law."


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action,versus substances Balberg (2017) 100
altar (mizbeah)̣ Balberg (2017) 103
analogy Balberg (2017) 101
and blood Balberg (2017) 103
consecration Balberg (2017) 103
dedication Balberg (2017) 100
extirpation (karet) Balberg (2017) 100
grain offerings Balberg (2017) 100, 101
handful (qometz) Balberg (2017) 101
oil Balberg (2017) 101
omer offering Balberg (2017) 100
ordinance Balberg (2017) 100, 101
performance,importanceof to sacrifice Balberg (2017) 103
permission (hatarah) Balberg (2017) 100
permitter (matir) Balberg (2017) 101
priestly code (p),on grain offerings Balberg (2017) 100
process,sacrificial,blood in Balberg (2017) 103
prohibition Balberg (2017) 103
purpose of sacrifice,atonement as Balberg (2017) 103
substances,sacrificial Balberg (2017) 100
walking (holakhah) Balberg (2017) 101
wine Balberg (2017) 101
work of blood (avodat ha-dam)' Balberg (2017) 101
work of blood (avodat ha-dam) Balberg (2017) 103