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===Burning of Invalid Sacrifices=== | ===Burning of Invalid Sacrifices=== | ||
If an invalid sacrifice was mistakenly brought up upon the Altar. If it had become unfit in the Beis Hamikdash the it was burned on the Altar and was not brought back down.<ref name="Rashi Vayikra 6:2"/> However if it had already been previously unfit before it came into the Azara, like an animal that had relationships with humans, then it must be brought back down.<ref name="Rashi Vayikra 6:2"/> | If an invalid sacrifice was mistakenly brought up upon the Altar. If it had become unfit in the Beis Hamikdash the it was burned on the Altar and was not brought back down.<ref name="Rashi Vayikra 6:2"/> However if it had already been previously unfit before it came into the Azara, like an animal that had relationships with humans, then it must be brought back down.<ref name="Rashi Vayikra 6:2"/> | ||
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==References== | ==References== |