Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Halakhah for Chagigah 17:2

מאי גמר אילימא גמר קרבנותיו מאי מקריב אלא שלא גמר היום אבל גמר היום חוזר ומקריב:

What does "finished" mean? If you'll say, that he has finished sacrificing, what is he [going back and] sacrificing? Rather, that the day hadn't finished. But if the day had finished, he should go back and sacrifice [later].

Sefer HaChinukh

From the laws of the commandment is that which they, may their memory be blessed, said (Mishnah Peah 1:1 at the beginning) that these sacrifices do not have a measure - that even one would suffice, whether it be an animal or whether it be a bird, a dove or a chick. And that he needs to go up to Jerusalem regardless with a sacrifice in his hand, or with money to buy the sacrifice in Jerusalem. But he is not exempted with [an object that has] the value of money. And [that] if he did not sacrifice his sacrifice on the first day, he is able to make it up for seven full days (Chagigah 9a) - so long as he be there on the first days. And the rest of its details - are [all] elucidated in Tractate Chagigah (see Mishneh Torah, Laws of Festival Offering 1).
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