<span class="x" onmousemove="Show('perush','Este es el <b>119no Precepto Negativo</b> enumerado por el Rambam en el Prefacio a Mishné Torá, su “Compendio de la Ley Hebrea” para todo el Pueblo de Israel.',event);" onmouseout="Close();">No dejarán de él para la mañana</span>, ni <span class="x" onmousemove="Show('perush','Este es el <b>122do Precepto Negativo</b> enumerado por el Rambam en el Prefacio a Mishné Torá, su “Compendio de la Ley Hebrea” para todo el Pueblo de Israel. Este versículo tambiénes utilizado para explicar la Regla exegética llamada <b>כל דבר שהיה בכלל ויצא מן הכלל לא ללמד על עצמו יצא אלא ללמד על הכלל כלו יצא</b> en nuestra página acerca de la Torá Oral.',event);" onmouseout="Close();">quebrarán hueso en él</span>: conforme a todos los ritos de la pascua la harán.
Sefer HaMitzvot
He prohibited us from breaking one of the bones of the Second Pesach-offering. And that is his saying, "neither shall you break a bone of it" (Numbers 9:12). And one who breaks [one of them] is liable for lashes. And in the Gemara, Pesachim (Pesachim 85a), they said, regarding the Second-Pesach-offering, "When it says, 'neither shall you break a bone of it,' for which there is no need to say to learn [it] - as it is already surely stated, 'according to all the statute of the Passover-offering' - you must say that it is to [indicate that it applies to both] a bone in which there is marrow and a bone in which there is no marrow." And the regulations of breaking the bone have already been explained in the seventh chapter of Pesachim. (See Parashat Beha'alotecha; Mishneh Torah, Paschal Offering 10.)
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Sefer HaChinukh
Not to leave any meat from the Pesach Sheni sacrifice to its morrow: Not to leave any meat from the Pesach Sheni sacrifice to its morrow, which is the fifteenth day of Iyar, as it is stated (Numbers 9:12), "They shall not leave any of it over until morning." All of its content is in the negative commandment that comes about this on the first Pesach which is written in the Order of Bo el Pharaoh, and it is the second negative commandment there (Sefer HaChinukh 8).
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Sefer HaChinukh
Not to break a bone from the bones of the Pesach Sheni sacrifice: Not to break a bone from all of the bones of the Pesach sacrifice, as it is stated (Numbers 9:12), "and a bone they shall not break in it." All of the content of this negative commandment is reflected in the negative commandment that comes about this also on the first Pesach, which is written in the Order of Bo el Pharaoh (Sefer HaChinukh 8). And it is there - see it there if you want to know.