Midrash su Levitico 22:20
כֹּ֛ל אֲשֶׁר־בּ֥וֹ מ֖וּם לֹ֣א תַקְרִ֑יבוּ כִּי־לֹ֥א לְרָצ֖וֹן יִהְיֶ֥ה לָכֶֽם׃
Ma qualunque cosa abbia un difetto, che non porterai; perché non sarà accettabile per te.
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3) (Vayikra 22:20) ("All that has a blemish in it you shall not present, for it will not be acceptable for you.") "that has a blemish in it. This tells me only of a permanent blemish. Whence do I derive the same for a passing blemish? From "All that has a blemish in it."
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4) "you shall not present": If to prohibit the slaughtering (of animals with blemishes), this is already stated below (Vayikra 22:22). Its intent must be, then, that you shall not designate as sacred.
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5) From here they ruled: One who dedicates animals with blemishes to the altar transgresses five injunctions: "You shall not make sacred"; "You shall not slaughter"; "You shall not sprinkling the blood"; "You shall not cause (the fats) to smoke"; "You shall not cause part (of the fats) to smoke." R. Yossi b. R. Yehudah says: Also "You shall not receive the blood." "for it will not be acceptable for you." We are hereby taught it (for blood) does not effect conciliation (at all).
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