Midrash for Bekhorot 105:24
אלא אמר רבה
- To be eaten by the owners when it becomes blemished.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Waiting for a blemish to befall the animal, for an animal set aside as tithe may be eaten by the owner whether it is blemished or unblemished, Scripture not enjoining that it must be given to a priest.');"><sup>15</sup></span>
Sifrei Devarim
"your tithes": R. Akiva says: Scripture speaks of two tithes, the grain tithe and the animal tithe.
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Sifrei Devarim
R. Akiva says: I might think that one brings firstlings from outside of Eretz Yisrael to the land (to be sacrificed); it is, therefore, written (Ibid.) "And you shall eat before the L-rd your G-d, in the place that He shall choose to repose His name there the tithe of your corn … and the firstlings." From the place whence you bring the corn tithe (i.e., Eretz Yisrael) you bring firstlings. From outside Eretz Yisrael, whence you do not bring the corn tithe, you do not bring firstlings.
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