Commentary for Pesachim 196:3
אמרו לו אין מביאין קדשים לבית הפסול
Said they to him: One may not bring sacrifices to the place of unfitness.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' But they must be left to graze until blemished.');"><sup>5</sup></span> Now according to the Rabbis, what do we do?<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' When a Passover-offering is mixed up with a firstling. When it is mixed up with a burnt-offering or guilt-offering, or when a peace-offering is mixed up with a guilt-offering, the expedient stated in the Mishnah is possible. But a firstling, even when blemished, can not be redeemed in the sense that it becomes hullin but must be eaten by a priest with its blemish; while on the other hand when a Passover-offering receives a blemish, it must be redeemed and may not be eaten otherwise.');"><sup>6</sup></span>
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