Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Reference for Menachot 38:1

גרש ושמן מעכבין ואין דבר אחר מעכב

the bruised corn and the oil are indispensable, but no other thing is indispensable.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' It is evident that the expression 'statute' used in connection with the meal-offering is of no significance, seeing that it was found necessary to derive the teaching that the measures of the bruised corn and of the oil shall each be full, from the emphatic and indeed superfluous particles hbtau 'thereof' attached to each, and not by inferring it from the expression 'statute' (Rashi) . According to Tosaf. (s.v.) the interpretation is: the fact that Scripture repeats here (v. 16) practically the same rite that is mentioned in v. 2, signifies that in this instance the expression 'statute' is of no significance.');"><sup>1</sup></span> [To turn to] the main text: 'Rab said, Every rite of the meal-offering which is repeated in another verse is indispensable.

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