Yoma 68A

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Just as below it is prepared for burning by means of dissection and not by means of skinning, so too here it is by means of dissection and not by means of skinning.

The Talmud asks: And there, with regard to bull sin-offerings that are burned, from where do we derive that they are cut but not skinned? The Talmud answers: As it was taught in a baraita: “And the skin of the bull and all its flesh, with its head and with its legs, and its innards, and its dung,

The Talmud asks: If so, derive the following from the same verbal analogy: Just as there, in the case of burnt-offerings, the dissection is performed with skinning, so too here it is with skinning, and he must remove the skin of the animals before burning them. The Talmud answers: Therefore, the v

§ It was taught in the Mishnah that the tanna’im disagree about the question of at what point the bull and goat render the garments of those who carried them impure. A baraita states a baraita based on the verse: “The bull of the sin-offering and the goat of the sin-offering whose blood was brought

One might wonder: Below, with regard to other bull sin-offerings that are burned, you give them 3 camps, meaning that the bulls are burned outside the Israelite camp or, in the time of the Temple, outside Jerusalem. And here you give them only one camp, as they are burned as soon as they are take