Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Commentary for Pesachim 193:9

והא כל אבודה לרבי מתה ואילו בפסח היכא דאבד קודם חצות ונמצא קודם חצות רועה קודם חצות לאו אבוד הוא כדרבא דאמר רבא אבידת לילה לאו שמה אבידה

Hence [if found again] before its owner was atoned for, it must graze. Whereas in the case of a Passover-offering, if it was lost and found again after midday [but] before the slaughtering [of the second], it is brought as a peace-offering? - Samuel agrees with Rabbi, who maintained: A lost animal goes forth to perish. But every lost [sin-offering], according to Rabbi, is left to di whereas in the case of a Passover-offering, if it was lost before midday and found again before midday it must be left to graze? - [If found] before midday it is not [regarded as lost],<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Even if another had been separated in its place.');"><sup>15</sup></span>

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