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Quoting%20commentary for Yoma 7:3

אִם בְּבִגְדֵי בוּץ קוֹרֵא, קִדֵּשׁ יָדָיו וְרַגְלָיו, פָּשַׁט יָרַד וְטָבַל, עָלָה וְנִסְתַּפֵּג. הֵבִיאוּ לוֹ בִגְדֵי זָהָב, וְלָבַשׁ, וְקִדֵּשׁ יָדָיו וְרַגְלָיו, וְיָצָא וְעָשָׂה אֶת אֵילוֹ וְאֶת אֵיל הָעָם, וְאֶת שִׁבְעַת כְּבָשִׂים תְּמִימִים בְּנֵי שָׁנָה, דִּבְרֵי רַבִּי אֱלִיעֶזֶר. רַבִּי עֲקִיבָא אוֹמֵר, עִם תָּמִיד שֶׁל שַׁחַר הָיוּ קְרֵבִין, וּפַר הָעוֹלָה וְשָׂעִיר הַנַּעֲשֶׂה בַחוּץ הָיוּ קְרֵבִין עִם תָּמִיד שֶׁל בֵּין הָעַרְבָּיִם:

If he read in the linen vestments, he laved his hands and feet, undressed, went down and immersed, ascended and dried himself. They brought him the golden vestments. He donned them, laved his hands and feet, went out and "did" his ram and the ram of the people, and the seven unblemished one-year-old lambs. These are the words of R. Eliezer. [The rationale of R. Eliezer: His ram and the ram of the people, the eimurin of the sin-offering and the taking out of the ladle and the coal pan — all of these, that are written of first in Leviticus in the section of the day (Yom Kippur), he did first; and then he did the mussafin (the additional offerings): the bullock burnt-offering, the seven lambs, and the goat offered outside — all with the afternoon tamid]. R. Akiva said: They [the bullock burnt-offering and the seven lambs of the mussafin] were sacrificed with the morning tamid. And the bullock burnt-offering and the goat offered on the outside was sacrificed with the afternoon tamid. [For it is written (Numbers 29:23): "Aside from the burnt-offering of the morning of the daily burnt-offering shall you offer these." It is seen, then, that the mussafin were offered close to the morning burnt-offering; and after that, the service of the day (Yom Kippur); and after that, the goat offered outside. And even though it is included in the mussafin, it cannot precede the service of the day, it being written in respect to it (Ibid. 29:11): "One kid of goats as a sin-offering, aside from the sin-offering of atonement," whence it is seen that the (offering of the) inner goat, part of the service of the day, precedes it; and then the eimurin of the sin-offering — all these with the third immersion; and then the taking out of ladle and coal pan; and after that the afternoon tamid. The halachah is in accordance with R. Akiva.]

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