Liturgy for Yoma 2:7
פַּר קָרֵב בְּעֶשְׂרִים וְאַרְבָּעָה, הָרֹאשׁ וְהָרֶגֶל, הָרֹאשׁ בְּאֶחָד, וְהָרֶגֶל בִּשְׁנַיִם. הָעֹקֶץ וְהָרֶגֶל, הָעֹקֶץ בִּשְׁנַיִם, וְהָרֶגֶל בִּשְׁנַיִם. הֶחָזֶה וְהַגֵּרָה, הֶחָזֶה בְּאֶחָד, וְהַגֵּרָה בִּשְׁלשָׁה. שְׁתֵּי יָדַיִם בִּשְׁנַיִם. שְׁתֵּי דְפָנּוֹת בִּשְׁנַיִם. הַקְּרָבַיִם וְהַסֹּלֶת וְהַיַּיִן בִּשְׁלשָׁה שְׁלשָׁה. בַּמֶּה דְבָרִים אֲמוּרִים, בְּקָרְבְּנוֹת צִבּוּר. אֲבָל בְּקָרְבַּן יָחִיד, אִם רָצָה לְהַקְרִיב, מַקְרִיב. הֶפְשֵׁטָן וְנִתּוּחָן שֶׁל אֵלּוּ וָאֵלּוּ שָׁוִין:
A bullock is offered up with twenty-four (priests): the head and the leg — the head with one and the leg with two; the tail and the leg — the tail with two and the leg with two; the chest and the gereh — the chest with one and the gereh with three; two forelegs, with two; two rib cages, with two; the entrails, the flour, and the wine, with three each. When is this so? [that all of these priests are required for each beast, and a lottery is required]? With communal offerings. But with individual offerings, if he [one priest] wishes to offer it [all] up [and without a lottery], he may do so. The flaying and cutting of both [individual and communal offerings] are alike. [They may be performed by a non-priest, not requiring a Cohein.]
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