Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Related for Pesachim 214:1

ואתי לאימנועי מלמיעבד פסחא או דילמא סמוך למנחה קטנה תנן ומשום מצה דילמא אתי למיכלה למצה אכילה גסה

and refrain from performing the Passover [-offering]; or perhaps we learned CLOSE TO the lesser 'MINHAH, the reason being on account of the unleavened bread, lest he merely gorge himself with the unleavened bread?<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Lit., '.a gross eating,' having eaten his fill beforehand.');"><sup>1</sup></span> Said Rabina, Come and hear: Even King Agrippa<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' A king of the Hasmonean dynasty, who followed Rabbinical teaching.');"><sup>2</sup></span> who was accustomed to eat at nine hours, might not eat on that day until night.

Tosefta Pesachim

The attendant dips the intestines and places them in front of the guests. Even though there is no proof for this matter, there is at least a hint, as it is said (Jer. 4:3, JPS tr.), "Break up the untilled ground, And do not sow among thorns." The one who recites the Hallel -- they go to his place and recite it, and he does not go to their place. The one who recites [the Hallel] to his minor sons and daughters needs to answer with them at the place that they [are required to] answer. In which place does he answer [with them]? When he comes to "May he who enters be blessed" (Ps. 118:26, JPS tr.), he says with them "in the name of the Lord." When he comes to "We bless you" (ibid.), he says with them "from the House of the Lord."
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