Commentary for Yoma 91:14
אמר ליה לא לדידי קשיא ולא לרב חסדא קשיא לדידי לא קשיא סופו כתחילתו
Wherefore the difference [in law in the case of] Sabbath touching which it is written: 'In its due season' [i. e.] even on the Sabbath; the same should apply to levitical impurity, since 'In its due season' [implies] even in levitical uncleanness.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' For if no clean priest is present to sprinkle the blood, even one in the state of levitical uncleanness is permitted to do so.');"><sup>11</sup></span> He answered: There is no difficulty according to my view, nor is there any difficulty according to R'Hisda. There is no difficulty on my view; for the beginning is like the end
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