ואיבעית אימא כולה בטומאת בשר והיכא הותרה בטומאת פסח דתנן פסח הבא בטומאה נאכל בטומאה שלא בא מתחילתו אלא לאכילה
For we learned: The Paschal lamb which comes [if offered] in uncleanness is eaten in uncleanness, for at the very outset it did not come for [aught] except to be eaten.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' V. infra 76a.');"><sup>2</sup></span> R'Huna son of R'Joshua raised an objection: If a Paschal lamb has passed its year<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' It became a year old on the first of Nisan, and was then set aside for the Passover sacrifice. Since a year is the extreme limit for such (v. Ex. XII, 5: a male of the first year) , it automatically stands to be a peace-offering, being unfit for its original purpose.');"><sup>3</sup></span> and he [its owner] slaughtered it at its own time<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' I.e., on the eve of Passover.');"><sup>4</sup></span>
Tosefta Pesachim
[If] he slaughtered another [offering] for the purpose [of being a Passover offering] on the fourteenth [of Nissan], Rabbi Eliezer disqualifies it and Rabbi Yehoshua deems it fit. Said Rabbi Yehoshua, "Just as on the other days of the year in which [the Passover offering] is not fit for its own purpose but is fit for another purpose, then on the fourteenth, in which it is fit for its own purpose, is not logical that it would also be fit for other offerings to be offered for its purpose?" Rabbi Eliezer said to him, "No (alt., "Or reverse the matter" (או חלוף הדברים), see GR"A). If you hold that on the other days of the year in which it is not fit [to be sacrificed] for its own purpose [but] it is fit for another purpose, [then] on the fourteenth in which it is fit for its purpose, is it not logical that it would be fit not only for its own purpose but also for another purpose? And you must hold this way, because [according to your logic] if other sacrifices are rendered fit [when offered] for their own purpose on the other days of the year, so too [the Passover offering] would be fit to be offered for other purposes and other offerings would be fit to be offered for its purpose on the fourteenth -- but it is not fit to be offered for other purposes [on the fourteenth]." Rabbi Yehoshua said to him, "You have weakened the power of Passover and you have [simultaneously] given power to peace offerings."
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