Related for Chagigah 11:10
ובית הלל אומרים הראייה מעה כסף וחגיגה שתי כסף שחגיגה ישנה לפני הדיבור מה שאין כן בראייה ועוד מצינו בנשיאים שריבה בהן הכתוב בשלמים יותר מבעולות
But the house of Hillel say, The "appearing" sacrifices involves a meah of silver and the Chagigah two pieces of silver, for the [command of sacrificing the] Chagigah precedes the Decalogue, which is not so regarding the "appearing" sacrifice. Furthermore, we find regarding "the princes", that Scripture increases peace-offerings for them more than burnt-offerings.
Tosefta Chagigah
Beit Shammai say, the value (lit., "the measure") of the appearance offering is greater than the value of the Festival offering, [because with respect to] the appearance offering, all of it ascends to the Most High (i.e., it is entirely burnt on the altar), which is not the case with the Festival offering [which is eaten by the Kohanim and the owner]. And Beit Hillel say, the value of the Festival offering is greater than the value of the appearance offering, [because with respect to] the Festival offering, it applied before [the giving of] the Ten Commandments (see Ex. 5:1, and Lieberman here), and after [the giving of] the Ten Commandments, which is not the case with the appearance offering. Three commandments apply to the pilgrimages, and they are (1) the appearance offering, (2) the Festival offering, and (3) rejoicing. The appearance offering has something that the other two lack, and the Festival offering [has something] that the other two lack, and the [commandment of] rejoicing [has something] that the other two lack. [As to] the appearance offering, all of it ascends to the Most High, which is not the case with the other two. The Festival offering applied before the Ten Commandments and after the Ten Commandments, which is not the case with the other two. And [the commandment of] rejoicing applies to both men and women, and applies all seven days, which is not the case with the other two.
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