Quoting%20commentary for Menachot 110:6
אם כן לכתוב חלקם לא תאפה חמץ מאי לא תאפה חמץ חלקם שמעת מינה תרתי
But perhaps I should say that the verse 'it shall not be made leavened' is a general [prohibition] and the verse 'It shall not be baked leavened' is a particular [prohibition]; we thus have a general rule followed by a specific particular, in which case the general rule is limited to the particular specified, so that only the baking is prohibited but no other work! - R'Aptoriki explained, Here the general rule and the specific particular are far away from each other,<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' The former is stated in Lev. II, 11, whilst the latter in VI, 10.');"><sup>6</sup></span> and in every case where the general rule and the specific particular are far away from each other the principle relating to a general rule followed by a specific particular does not apply.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' V. Pes. 6b.');"><sup>7</sup></span>
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