Mesorat%20hashas for Zevachim 198:19
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Because it says, 'sacrifice'.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Lit., 'a slaughtering'. hence including every slaughtered sacrifice. (A bird was not slaughtered but nipped (melikah) , which explains the question that follows.)');"><sup>19</sup></span> How do we know to include bird- [offerings], meal-offerings, wine, wood<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' One who donated wood brought a sacrifice along with it.');"><sup>20</sup></span> and frankincense? Because it says, 'his offering be shelamim': all offerings which he brings, he brings when he is whole [shalem], but does not bring [them] when he is an onen. Thus at all events he includes the Passover-offering? - Said R'Hisda: The Passover-offering is mentioned en courant.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Firstling tithe and the Passover-offering are generally mentioned together, and so it is mentioned here too. But actually it does not apply to the Passover-offering.');"><sup>21</sup></span> R'Shesheth said: What does the 'Passover-offering' mean? The Passover peace-offerings.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' When a large company shared in the Paschal lamb, an additional peace-offering (called hagigah) was brought and eaten before the Passover-offering.');"><sup>22</sup></span> If so, it is identical with peace-offerings? - He teaches about peace-offerings which are brought on account of Passover, and he teaches about peace-offerings which are brought independently. For if he did not teach about the peace-offering which is brought on account of Passover, I would argue: Since it comes on account of the Passover-offering,<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' To remedy its inadequateness.');"><sup>23</sup></span> it is like the Passover-offering itself. Hence he informs us [tha it is not so]. R'Mari said:
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