Commentary for Chullin 46:5
אי בריה הוה ליהוי כוליה נדבה
R'Zera put the following question: What is the law if a man said: 'Behold, I undertake to bring [ten] cakes of a Thankoffering<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' V. Lev. VII, 12 and 13, where it is prescribed that with a thank-offering one had to bring four kinds of cakes, viz., unleavened cakes mingled with oil, unleavened cakes smeared with oil, unleavened cakes of fine flour saturated in oil and leavened cakes. At present it is assumed that the man's obligation was merely to bring ten cakes, and by bringing cakes made from siur (v. next note) , the question arises whether or not he has fulfilled his obligation.');"><sup>4</sup></span>
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