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Mishnah, Menachot, 1.4


nanHow is the mattir not offered in accordance with the law? If one took out the fistful [intending to eat it] outside the designated place, [and] put it in a vessel, carried it to the altar, and burned [with the intention of eating it] after its designated time; Or if one took out the fistful [intending to eat it] after its designated time, [and] received, carried it to the altar, and burned it [intending to eat it] outside its designated place, or if one took out the fistful, received, carried it to the altar, and burned [intending to eat it] outside its designated time. If one took out the fistful of a sinner’s minhah or the minhah of jealousy for the sake of something else, and received, carried it to the altar, and burned [intending to eat them] after their designated time; Or if one took out the fistful [from them, intending to eat] after their designated time, [and] received, carried it to the altar, and burned for the sake of something else, or if one took out the fistful, received, carried it to the altar, and burned for the sake of something else;Rabbi Judah said: this is the general rule: where the [improper] intention of time precedes the [improper] intention of place, [the sacrifice] is piggul, and involves karet; but if the [improper] intention of place precedes the [improper] intention of time, it is invalid and does not involve kareth. In these cases the mattir was not offered in accordance with the lawBut the sages say: in both cases [the sacrifice] is invalid and does not involve karet. [If one intended] to eat as much as an olive outside its designated place [and] as much as an olive on the next day, [or] as much as an olive on the next day [and] as much as an olive outside its designated place; Half as much as an olive outside its designated place [and] half as much as an olive on the next day; Half as much as an olive on the next day [and] half as much as an olive outside its designated place, [The sacrifice] is unfit, and does not involve karet.[If one intends] to eat half as much as an olive [after its intended time or outside its intended place] [and] to burn half as much as an olive [similarly] it is valid, for eating and burning do not combine."


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action,versus substances Balberg (2017) 100
analogy Balberg (2017) 101
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
permission (hatarah) Balberg (2017) 100
permitter (matir) Balberg (2017) 101
priestly code (p),on grain offerings Balberg (2017) 100
substances,sacrificial Balberg (2017) 100
walking (holakhah) Balberg (2017) 101
wine Balberg (2017) 101
work of blood (avodat ha-dam)' Balberg (2017) 101