Reference for Sanhedrin 124:2
אמר מר חומר בשבת שהשבת עשה שתים כו היכי דמי אילימא דעבד קצירה וטחינה דכוותה גבי שאר מצות דאכל חלב ודם הכא תרתי מיחייב והכא תרתי מיחייב
The Master said: 'The Sabbath is more stringent than other precepts, in that if one did two acts of work etc.' How so? Shall we say that he reaped and ground [corn]? Then an analagous violation of other precepts would be the partaking of forbidden fat and blood — but in both cases, two penalties are incurred! But how is it possible in the case of other precepts that only one liability is incurred? E.g., if one ate forbidden fat twice;<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' In one state of unawareness, not being reminded in between that this fat is forbidden, ');"><sup>2</sup></span>
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