<span class="x" onmousemove="Show('perush','Este versículo es utilizado para explicar la Regla exegética llamada <b>שני כתובים המכחישים זה את זה עד שיבא הכתוב השלישי ויכריע ביניהם</b> en nuestra página acerca de la Torá Oral.',event);" onmouseout="Close();">Ningún presente que ofreciereis al Señor será con levadura: </span><span class="x" onmousemove="Show('perush','Este es el <b>98vo 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();">porque de ninguna cosa leuda, ni de ninguna miel, se ha de quemar</span> ofrenda al Señor.
Machzor Yom Kippur Ashkenaz
It was taught in a Boraysa: Bar Kappara says, “Once in sixty or seventy years83The exact number of years varied with the size of the hands of the High Priests over the years, for the surplus was what remained of these three manim from which he took two handfuls each Yom Kippur. the accumulated surplus was sufficient to provide half [the yearly quantity of incense.”] Bar Kappara also taught, “If he would have put into it a minute quantity of honey, no one could have withstood [resisted] the scent. Why was no honey mixed with it? Because the Torah says, (Vayikra 2:11) For any leaven or honey, do not burn from them, [as] a fire-offering to Adonoy.”
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Machzor Rosh Hashanah Ashkenaz
Bar Kappara also taught, “If he would have put into it a minute quantity of honey, no one could have withstood [resisted] the scent. Why was no honey mixed with it? Because the Torah says, (Vayikra 2:11) For any leaven or honey, do not burn from them, [as] a fire-offering to Adonoy.”