Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Related for Pesachim 214:2

אמר רבינא ת"ש אפילו אגריפס המלך שהוא רגיל לאכול בתשע שעות אותו היום לא יאכל עד שתחשך אי אמרת בשלמא סמוך למנחה קטנה תנן היינו רבותיה דאגריפס

fall. Now it is well if you say that we learned, CLOSE TO the lesser MINHAH, Hence it is that which is noteworthy about Agrippa;<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' I.e., though he did not eat earlier, and at nine hours interdict has not yet commenced (for it commences just before nine and a half hours) , he might nevertheless not start then, as he would probably prolong it.');"><sup>3</sup></span> but if you say [that] we learned, CLOSE TO the great MINHAH, what is there noteworthy about Agrippa, seeing that the interdict has [already] fallen upon him from before?<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Surely we would not think him exempt from the interdict merely because he had not yet eaten.');"><sup>4</sup></span>

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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