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Commento su Esodo 29:31

וְאֵ֛ת אֵ֥יל הַמִּלֻּאִ֖ים תִּקָּ֑ח וּבִשַּׁלְתָּ֥ אֶת־בְּשָׂר֖וֹ בְּמָקֹ֥ם קָדֹֽשׁ׃

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Rashi on Exodus

במקום קדש IN A HOLY PLACE in the court of the tent of meeting because these peace-offerings were holy in the highest degree (cf. Rashi on Leviticus 6:9).
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Ramban on Exodus

AND THOU SHALT SEETHE ITS FLESH IN A HOLY PLACE. We do not know whether this was a temporary, special legislation that the flesh of [the ram of] consecration be seethed only by a priest, [who in this case was Moses] or — as Rabbi Abraham ibn Ezra has it — that the expression and thou shalt seethe means by commanding [another person to do it], it being similar in usage to these verses: and thy rod wherewith thou smotest the river;214Above, 17:5. Since it was Aaron who smote the river (ibid., 7:19), the verse must mean: “thy rod wherewith thou smotest the river — by commanding Aaron.” and Solomon built the house215I Kings 6:14. [by commanding the builders to build it].
The seething had to be done in a holy place, since they216I.e., the seven rams of consecration, one brought on each of the seven days of consecration. were like the peace-offerings of the congregation which were to be eaten within the hangings of the court, the same day and evening until midnight.217Zebachim 54b.
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Siftei Chakhamim

In the courtyard of the Tent of Meeting. . . [Rashi knows this] because it is written in Vayikra 6:9, “In a sacred place; in the courtyard of the Tent of Meeting.”
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