Midrash for Zevachim 71:1
בפנים בחוץ ואת הניתנין בחוץ בפנים שיאכלוהו טמאים שיקריבוהו טמאים שיאכלוהו ערלים ושיקריבוהו ערלים לשבר עצמות הפסח לאכול הימנו נא ולערב דמו בדם הפסולים כשר
OR WITHIN WHAT SHOULD BE APPLIED WITHOUT; [OR WITH THE INTENTION] THAT UNCLEAN [PERSONS] SHOULD CONSUME IT, [OR] THAT UNCLEAN [PRIESTS] SHOULD OFFER IT;<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' I.e., the blood or the emurim.');"><sup>1</sup></span> [OR] THAT UNCIRCUMCISED [PERSONS] SHOULD EAT IT, [OR] THAT UNCIRCUMCISED PERSONS SHOULD OFFER IT; [OR WITH THE INTENTION] OF BREAKING THE BONES OF THE PASSOVER-OFFERING, OR EATING THEREOF HALF-ROAST;<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Both of which are forbidden, Ex. XII, 9, 46.');"><sup>2</sup></span>
Sifrei Devarim
(Devarim 17:1) "You shall not sacrifice to the L-rd your G-d an ox or a sheep in which there is a blemish": R. Yehudah says: I might think that if one slaughtered a sin-offering in the south (instead of the north) he transgresses a negative commandment; it is, therefore, written "You shall not sacrifice to the L-rd your G-d a sin-offering in which there is a blemish. For (slaughtering a sin-offering with) a blemish he transgresses a negative commandment, but not for slaughtering it in the south. The sages say: Even for slaughtering a sin-offering in the south he transgresses a negative commandment.
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