Yoma 29B

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Let us restore the handful that was removed from the meal-offering at night, and let us again take a handful during the day. Why must the meal-offering be burned? The Talmud explains: He taught the baraita that he received through tradition, and he said its explanation. Service vessels, which are

The Talmud raises an objection from that which was taught in a baraita. This is the principle: Any offering that is sacrificed during the day is consecrated by being sacrificed during the day; and any offering that is sacrificed at night is consecrated only at night; and any offering that is sacrifi

R' Zeira raised an objection to the principle of the father of R' Avin based on what was taught in a Mishnah: If a priest arranged the bread and the vessels of frankincense that accompany the shewbread on the golden table after Shabbat, on Sunday instead of on Shabbat, then even though he burned th

How shall he proceed to prevent its disqualification? He should not remove it, but rather he should leave the shewbread on the table to be removed the following Shabbat, as even if the bread remained on the table for many days, that does not matter. Then, on the following Shabbat, he arranges and p

Rava said: R' Zeira, who raises the objection, raises the objection well. And the father of R' Avin is also stating a baraita. Therefore, his opinion cannot be dismissed. At the same time, the contradiction between the baraita and the Mishnah must be resolved. And the tanna of the baraita maintain