Midrash for Zevachim 71:7
א"כ לימא קרא לא תותירו מאי לא יניח אם אינו ענין להינוח תנהו ענין למחשבת הינוח
And whence do we know to include a nazirite's peace-offering<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' V. Num. VI, 14f. This, like an ordinary thanks-offering, was accompanied by loaves of bread.');"><sup>9</sup></span> and the peace-offerings of the Passover-offering?<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Rashi: the festival sacrifices (hagigah) which accompanied the Passover-offering on the eve of Passover. Tosaf. (supra 9a) : a Passover remainder, i.e., an animal consecrated as a Passover-offering but not sacrificed as such.');"><sup>10</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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