Study Sukkah folio 50A with parallel Hebrew-English text, traditional commentary, and modern study tools. Free access to Babylonian Talmud online.
And if he brings the water in a consecrated jug, the water will become disqualified for use in the libation by remaining overnight, just as all consecrated items, e.g., offerings, are rendered unfit after remaining overnight. Ḥizkiya said: Temple vessels consecrate only with specific intent. There
R' Yannai said that R' Zeira said: Even if you say that there is a requisite measure for the water to be poured for libation and no more than 3 log can be consecrated, and that Temple vessels consecrate only with intent, here there is a rabbinic decree lest they say the jug was filled with water fo
§ The Mishnah continues: If the water in the jug spilled or was exposed overnight, the water is disqualified. The Talmud asks: Why is the water disqualified? Let him pass it through a strainer, eliminating the poison. Let us say that the Mishnah is not in accordance with the opinion of R' Neḥemya,
The Talmud answers: Even if you say it is in accordance with the opinion of R' Neḥemya, say that R' Neḥemya said his opinion permitting strained water for a common person. However, did he actually say that strained water is permitted even to be sacrificed to God? Even if it is possible to render th
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