Pesachim 70A

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is not an obligation, meaning there is no Torah obligation to bring this offering. For if it should enter your mind to say that it is an obligation, it should come even on Shabbat, and it should come even when each member of the group will receive a large portion of the Paschal lamb, and it should

The Talmud asks: If there is no obligation to bring this offering, what is the reason that it nevertheless comes when each person’s portion of the Paschal lamb is small? The Talmud explains that the reason is as it was taught in a baraita: The Festival peace-offering that comes with the Paschal lam

The Mishnah taught that the Festival peace-offering of the 14th is eaten for two days and the intervening night. The Talmud notes that the Mishnah is not in accordance with the opinion of ben Teima, for it was taught in a baraita that ben Teima says: The Festival peace-offering that comes with the P

And if one consecrated an animal to be used as a Festival peace-offering of the 14th, but it was not slaughtered on that day, on the next day he can fulfill with it his obligation to bring a peace-offering of rejoicing, as it is stated: “And you shall rejoice on your Festival,” but he cannot fulfi

The Talmud asks: What is the reason and scriptural basis for ben Teima’s opinion? The Talmud explains: As Rav taught his son Ḥiyya based on the following verse: “Neither shall the offering of the feast of the Passover be left to the morning” (Exodus 34:25). “The offering of the feast,” this is refer