Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Commentary for Zevachim 230:7

סבר לאותוביה ממתניתין שמעיה דקאמר משמיה דרב אדא בר אהבה עולה שהקריבו ישראל במדבר אינה טעונה הפשט וניתוח אותביה ברייתא דשויא בכולהו

Now, he thought to refute him from our Mishnah, when he heard him teach in R'Adda B'Ahaba's name: The burnt-offering[s] which Israel sacrificed in the wilderness did not require flaying and dismembering; whereupon he refuted him from a Baraitha, which had a bearing upon the whole [of his teaching]. For it was taught: Before the Tabernacle was set up bamoth were permitted and the service was performed by the firstborn, and all were eligible to be offered, viz. , animals, beasts, birds, male and female, unblemished or blemished; clean, but not unclean;<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Only clean animals etc., i.e., those which may be eaten, could be offered.');"><sup>8</sup></span>

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