Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Halakhah for Pesachim 115:12

מתקיף לה רבא מידי רבי עקיבא כסידרו בערב הפסח שחל להיות בערב שבת קתני כסידרו בערב הפסח סתמא קתני אלא אמר רבא הכי קאמר כסידרו בחול דעלמא כך סידרו בשבת בערב הפסח דברי רבי ישמעאל רבי עקיבא אומר כסידרו בערב הפסח ומתני' דקתני בין בחול בין בשבת רבי עקיבא היא

R'Akiba holds: [The burning of the frankincense in] the censers takes precedence over the additional sacrifices: [hence] the [burning in the] censers took place at five [hours], the additional offering at six hours, and the tamid was sacrificed at six and a half hours. To this Raba demurred: Does then R'Akiba teach, Just as its order on the eve of Passover which falls on the Sabbath, so is its order on the Sabbath; surely he teaches, 'Just as its order on the eve of Passover,' without qualification? Rather, said Raba, This is what he means: Just as its order on the weekdays in general,<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' During the year.');"><sup>22</sup></span>

Sefer HaChinukh

From the laws of the commandment - that which they, may their memory be blessed, said (Yoma 28a) that the time of their slaughter is, of the one lamb of the morning before the rising of the sun, from when the entire face of the East is light, and once in the Second Temple, the time pushed the community and they sacrificed the regular sacrifice of the morning at four hours in the day (Mishnah Eduyot 6:1); and the time of the second lamb of the afternoon is from six and a half hours and onward until the end of the day (Pesachim 58a), but [in fact,] they would always sacrifice it at eight and a half hours and offer it at nine and a half [hours], and these two hours that they would delay it were in order that that they could sacrifice individual and community sacrifices in between, as it is forbidden to sacrifice another sacrifice after the afternoon sacrifice; [that] the process of the regular afternoon sacrifice was like the process of the regular morning sacrifice, except that the one of the morning was sacrificed in the northeastern corner of the room of the slaughterers on the second ring, and [the one] of the afternoon was in the northwestern corner on the second ring, so that it be in front of the sun; and the rest of its details - are elucidated in Tractate Tamid and in the second chapter of Yoma (see Mishneh Torah, Laws of Daily Offerings and Additional Offerings 1).
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