Commentary for Yoma 13:10
Does he bear any kind of iniquity? If you mean the iniquity of piggul [ - a sacrifice rejectable<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Lev. VII, 18: And if any of the flesh of the sacrifice of his peace-offerings (which according to the preceding verse may be eaten only in the day that it is offered on and on the morrow) be at all eaten on the third day, it shall not be accepted, neither shall it be imputed unto him that offereth it: it shall be an abhorred thing (piggul) and the soul that eateth of it shall bear his iniquity. The term piggul although generally denoting vbnzk .uj the intention in the mind of the officiating priest to dispose of the sacrifice beyond the proper time () signifies here according to Rashi unuenk .uj the intended disposal thereof beyond the legal limits of space, () . V. Zeb. 28a. Tosaf. explains differently.');"><sup>21</sup></span> because of the intended disposal beyond the legal limits of space], concerning this Scripture has said already, It will not be accepted.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' V. note 5.');"><sup>22</sup></span> If you mean the iniquity of nothar,<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' [Lit., 'left over',generally portions of sacrifice left over beyond the legal time and here with the special meaning of the intended disposal of the sacrifice beyond the legal time, so Rashi.]');"><sup>23</sup></span> concerning that Scripture has said already, It shall not be imputed!<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Lev. VII, 18.');"><sup>24</sup></span>
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