Commento su Levitico 14:20
וְהֶעֱלָ֧ה הַכֹּהֵ֛ן אֶת־הָעֹלָ֥ה וְאֶת־הַמִּנְחָ֖ה הַמִּזְבֵּ֑חָה וְכִפֶּ֥ר עָלָ֛יו הַכֹּהֵ֖ן וְטָהֵֽר׃ (ס)
E il sacerdote offrirà l'olocausto e l'offerta di pasto sull'altare; e il sacerdote farà espiazione per lui, e sarà pulito.
Rashi on Leviticus
ואת המנחה AND THE MEAL-OFFERING — the meal-offering of the drink-offering that accompanies an animal sacrifice.
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Sforno on Leviticus
וכפר עליו הכן וטהר, he will have attained a sufficient level of ritual purity to be allowed to partake in sacrificial meats, and entering holy precincts (if he is otherwise qualified to do so). Compare our sages in Negai-im 14,3 that “as soon as he has brought his atonement offering he is free to again partake of sacred foods.” (the portions of the peace-offerings normally consumed by the owners of the animals.)
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Siftei Chakhamim
The meal offering [accompanying] the drink-offering. I.e., that is brought with an animal, which is the meal-offering of a drinkoffering and not a meal-offering that is brought on its own, because the meal-offering that is brought on its own has a fistful taken and the remnant is eaten by the kohanim. But this meal-offering is compared [through a היקש] to the burnt-offering which is entirely burnt, and so too, this meal-offering is entirely burnt.
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Chizkuni
ואת המנחה, “and the mealoffering;” the three partial fistfuls of fine flour separated from the original quantity of three tenths of an eypha of fine flour that we read about in verse 10 that were to be eaten by the priests.
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