Musar for Keritot 49:52
אי ס"ד חובה היא מתיידע ליה אמאי מייתי חטאת
The [other] Rabbis on the other hand say: Burnt-offerings and peace-offerings may be brought either in fulfilment of a vow or as freewill sacrifices,<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Heb. neder or nedabah. In the latter a particular animal is dedicated, in the former a sacrifice generally is vowed.');"><sup>33</sup></span>
Mesilat Yesharim
This is as the matter of Bava Ben Buta who would bring an Asham Talui (undetermined guilt offering) every day (Keritut 25a). Likewise, Iyov, after his sons' feast, would rise early and bring burnt offerings according to the number of them all. For he told himself: "perhaps my children have sinned [and blasphemed G-d in their hearts]" (Iyov 1:5).
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