Commentary for Zevachim 53:2
למחר פסול חזר וחישב בין חוץ לזמנו בין חוץ למקומו פסול ואין בו כרת
[If he intended sprinkling the blood in the wrong place] on the morrow, it is invalid; if he subsequently intended [to consume it] without bounds or after time, it is invalid, and does not involve kareth.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Since it was already invalid through the first, a second illegitimate intention does not render it piggul.');"><sup>2</sup></span> Now if you say that [blood] not [applied] in its [proper] place [on the altar] i as [though applied] in its [proper] place, is this [merely] invalid?
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