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It was necessary for the Mishnah to mention the goats sacrificed on the New Moons. It could enter your mind to say that since the term appointed time is not written with regard to them, these offerings do not override Shabbat or ritual impurity as do other communal offerings during their appointed
This is in accordance with what Abaye said in order to defend the tradition that the spies returned from Eretz Yisrael and the entire Jewish people cried unnecessarily on the 9th of Av, which resulted in the 9th of Av becoming a day of crying for future generations. The calculation of the days does
The Talmud asks: Is that to say that all of them come from, i.e., are derived from, the term appointed time? From where are these matters derived? The Talmud answers: It is as A baraita states based upon the verse: “And Moses declared the appointed times of YHWH to the children of Israel” (Leviticu
With regard to the rest of the communal offerings, from where is it derived that they also override Shabbat and ritual impurity? As it is stated with regard to additional offerings that are brought on the Festivals: “These you shall sacrifice to YHWH in your appointed times” (Numbers 29:39).
The baraita continues: From where is it derived to include the omer and the lambs that are sacrificed with it, the two loaves sacrificed on Shavuot, and the communal peace-offerings that are sacrificed with them? The verse states: “And Moses declared the appointed times of YHWH to the children of Is