Commentary for Chullin 279:13
(ויקרא יד, ד) שתי צפרים חיות
and [it is repeated so as to teach that] one infringes on that account a positiv and also a negative precept.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' By deriving any benefit from the slaughtered bird of the leper one transgresses the negative precept implied in Deut. XIV, 12, and also the positive precept (i.e., the negative inference from a positive precept which has the force of a positive precept) derived from Deut. XIV, 11.');"><sup>10</sup></span>
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