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Reference for Menachot 13:8

הֲרֵי עָלַי שׁוֹר, יָבִיא הוּא וּנְסָכָיו בְּמָנֶה. עֵגֶל, יָבִיא הוּא וּנְסָכָיו בְּחָמֵשׁ. אַיִל, יָבִיא הוּא וּנְסָכָיו בִּשְׁתַּיִם. כֶּבֶשׂ, יָבִיא הוּא וּנְסָכָיו בְּסָלַע. שׁוֹר בְּמָנֶה, יָבִיא בְמָנֶה חוּץ מִנְּסָכָיו. עֵגֶל בְּחָמֵשׁ, יָבִיא בְחָמֵשׁ חוּץ מִנְּסָכָיו. אַיִל בִּשְׁתַּיִם, יָבִיא בִשְׁתַּיִם חוּץ מִנְּסָכָיו. כֶּבֶשׂ בְּסֶלַע, יָבִיא בְסֶלַע חוּץ מִנְּסָכָיו. שׁוֹר בְּמָנֶה וְהֵבִיא שְׁנַיִם בְּמָנֶה, לֹא יָצָא, אֲפִלּוּ זֶה בְמָנֶה חָסֵר דִּינָר וְזֶה בְמָנֶה חָסֵר דִּינָר. שָׁחוֹר וְהֵבִיא לָבָן, לָבָן וְהֵבִיא שָׁחוֹר, גָּדוֹל וְהֵבִיא קָטָן, לֹא יָצָא. קָטָן וְהֵבִיא גָדוֹל, יָצָא. רַבִּי אוֹמֵר, לֹא יָצָא:

“I take upon myself an ox” - he must bring one with its libations to the value of a <i>maneh</i>. “A calf” - he must bring one with its libations to the value of five <i>selaim</i>. “A ram” - he must bring one with its libations to the value of two <i>selaim</i>. “A lamb” - he must bring one with its libations to the value of one <i>sela</i>. “An ox valued at one <i>maneh</i>” - he must bring one worth a <i>maneh</i> apart from its libations . “A calf valued at five <i>selaim</i>” - he must bring one worth five <i>selaim</i> apart from its libations. “A ram valued at two <i>selaim</i>” - he must bring one worth two <i>selaim</i> apart from its libations. “A lamb valued at one <i>sela</i>” - he must bring one worth one <i>sela</i> apart from its libations. "An ox valued at a <i>maneh</i>”, and he brought two together worth a <i>maneh</i>, he has not fulfilled his obligation, even if one was worth a <i>maneh</i> less one <i>dinar</i> and the other also was worth a <i>maneh</i> less one <i>dinar</i>. “A black one” and he brought a white one, or “a white one” and he brought a black one, or “a large one” and he brought a small one, he has not fulfilled his obligation. "A small one” and he brought a large one - he has fulfilled his obligation; Rabbi [Yehudah Hanasi] says: he has not fulfilled his obligation.

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