Kommentar zu Yoma 2:6
אַיִל קָרֵב בְּאַחַד עָשָׂר, הַבָּשָׂר בַּחֲמִשָּׁה, הַקְּרָבַיִם וְהַסֹּלֶת וְהַיַּיִן בִּשְׁנַיִם שְׁנָיִם:
Ein Widder wird mit elf (Priestern) angeboten: das Fleisch mit fünf [wie mit dem Fleisch des (tamidischen) Lammes], die Eingeweide, das Mehl [zwei Esronim mit zwei Priestern] und der Wein mit jeweils zwei.
Bartenura on Mishnah Yoma
הבשר בחמשה – just like the limbs of the sheep, so too the limbs of the ram.
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English Explanation of Mishnah Yoma
Introduction
This mishnah teaches how many priests were necessary to offer a ram, meaning a sheep that is two years old. There are more needed than there are for the tamid which is a sheep in its first year, and therefore lighter.
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Bartenura on Mishnah Yoma
הסלת – it was two-tenths of an Ephah, with two Kohanim.
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English Explanation of Mishnah Yoma
A ram was offered by eleven: the flesh by five, the innards, the fine flour, and the wine by two each. The flesh is offered by five just like the tamid, which is a young sheep (see above mishnah three). However, the innards which were heavier required two priests to carry them up the ramp and then to the altar. There was more flour and wine (see Numbers 15:4-7), therefore two priests carried the flour and two the wine instead of one each, as is the case for the tamid.
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