Reference for Yoma 65:9
והאי עליה מיבעי ליה לגופיה תרי עליה כתיבי
hence we can infer that the other pile is arranged already. But the word 'upon it' has its own text meaning? - 'Upon it' is written twice.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Ibid. In this very same verse, once it has its text meaning, the surplus word intimates the inference.');"><sup>20</sup></span> 'The laying in order of the two logs of wood precedes the removing of the ashes from the inner altar.'
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