Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Related for Chullin 179:17

ולא פליגי כאן לחלצו וכאן להעלותו

whereas the other refers to the question of offering it.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' R. Hiyya b. Joseph meant that the prohibition does not apply and it may be offered up upon the altar. R. Gershom interprets just the reverse: R. Hiyya b. Joseph teaches that he that eats it does not suffer stripes, and R. Johanan teaches that it may not be offered upon the altar.');"><sup>12</sup></span>

Sifrei Devarim

From (Ibid. 9) "and the Cohein shall smoke the whole upon the altar," there is included the bones, the sinews, the horns, and the hooves. I might think, even if they became detached; it is, therefore, written "And you shall offer your burnt-offerings, the flesh and the blood" (i.e., the flesh and the blood are the essential parts of the offering).
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Sifrei Devarim

"And you shall offer your burnt-offerings": I might think that he should remove the sinews and the bones, and place the flesh upon the altar; it is, therefore, written "the whole." How are the verses to be resolved? If they are attached, they are to be offered up. If they became detached, even on top of the altar, they are to be taken down.
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Sifrei Devarim

"And you shall offer your burnt-offerings": I might think that he should remove the sinews and the bones, and place the flesh upon the altar; it is, therefore, written "the whole." How are the verses to be resolved? If they are attached, they are to be offered up. If they became detached, even on top of the altar, they are to be taken down.
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