Quoting%20commentary for Sanhedrin 68:8
דיני ממונות דנין ביום וכו': (סימן משפ"ט מענ"ה מט"ה) מנהני מילי א"ר חייא בר פפא דאמר קרא (שמות יח, כו) ושפטו את העם בכל עת
But did not R. Abbahu say: They differ where a man both slaughtered and sprinkled [the blood of a sacrifice]:<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Without the Temple precincts, i.e. Unwittingly, in a spell of forgetfulness, without being reminded between the two acts that they were of a forbidden character. Now, it is a principle that every forbidden act, which, if done wittingly, involves kareth, requires a sin offering if done wittingly. There is a further principle that all things whose forbidden nature is deduced from the same word, rank as a small transgression, and therefore involve only one sacrifice. ');"><sup>15</sup></span> for according to R. Ishmael,<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Who deduces the penalty of kareth for sprinkling outside the court from the same verse which prohibits slaughter. ');"><sup>16</sup></span>
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