Yoma 14B

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the tops of the stems of the hyssop branch into the water and sprinkle it. Apparently, even according to the one who said that there is no minimum measure of water for sprinkling there is a minimum measure of water that must be in the vessel. Abaye said: Even if you say that the Mishnah is in accor

§ The Mishnah teaches that on each of the 7 days the High Priest burns the incense and removes the ashes from the lamps. Apparently, incense is burned first, and then the lamps are cleaned. And the Talmud raises a contradiction from a Mishnah in tractate Tamid that discusses the lottery in which the

Rav Huna said: Who is the tanna who taught the mishnayot in tractate Tamid? It is R' Shimon Ish HaMitzpa, who disagrees with the tanna of the Mishnah here. The Talmud asks: But didn’t we learn the opposite, as we learned in the Mishnah in tractate Tamid: The priest sprinkles the blood of the daily

And it was taught in the Tosefta concerning this Mishnah: R' Shimon Ish HaMitzpa changes the sprinkling of the blood of the daily offering relative to the sprinkling of blood of all other burnt-offerings. He agrees with the first tanna with regard to the first sprinkling of the blood; the priest com

Rather, there must be a different resolution to the contradiction between the Mishnah here and the one in tractate Tamid. R' Yoḥanan said: Who is the tanna who taught the Yom Kippur service in tractate Yoma? It is R' Shimon Ish HaMitzpa, and tractate Tamid is in accordance with the opinion of the