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זבחים 76:1
Soncino English Talmud · Berean Standard Bible
And in all these the priests may deviate in their mode of eating, and eat them roast, stewed, or boiled; and they may season them with condiments of hullin or terumah: that is R. Simeon's ruling! — Leave the terumah of condiments, he replied, as it is [only] Rabbinical. He raised an objection: You may not purchase terumah with second-tithe money, because you reduce its consumption; but R. Simeon permits it? Thereupon he was silent. When he [Abaye] came before R. Joseph, he said to him, Why did you not refute him from the following: You may not boil seventh-year vegetables in oil of terumah, in order not to bring sacred food to the place of unfitness; but R. Simeon permits it? — Said Abaye to him: Did I not refute him from this law of condiments, and he answered me, ‘Leave the terumah of condiments, as it is [only] Rabbinical’? So here too [he would answer me]: The terumah of vegetables is [only] Rabbinical. If so, he [the Tanna] should teach the reverse, [viz.,] vegetables of terumah with seventh-year oil? — And did I not raise the objection to him, and he answered me, It means where they were mixed together? so here too [he could answer me] that they were mixed together. If they were mixed together, what is the reason of the Rabbis? — It is analogous to a guilt-offering and a peace-offering. How compare? there it has a remedy, viz., in grazing; whereas here it has no remedy in grazing. This can only be compared to a piece [mixed up] with other pieces, where, since there is no remedy, they are eaten in accordance with [the laws of] the more stringent of them. To this Rabina demurred: How compare? [when] a piece [is mixed up] with [other] pieces, it has no remedy at all; whereas this has a remedy in squeezing out! And R. Joseph? — How shall we squeeze it out? If we squeeze it out well, — seventh year produce is spoiled; if we squeeze it a little, then after all it remains mixed up. He raised an objection to him: R. Simeon said: On the morrow he brings his guilt-offering together with the log [of oil] and declares: If this is a leper's [offering] this is his guilt-offerings and this is its log [of oil];
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