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Talmud for Zevachim 2:4

כֵּיצַד קָרַב הַמַּתִּיר כְּמִצְוָתוֹ. שָׁחַט בִּשְׁתִיקָה, קִבֵּל וְהִלֵּךְ וְזָרַק חוּץ לִזְמַנּוֹ. אוֹ שֶׁשָּׁחַט חוּץ לִזְמַנּוֹ, קִבֵּל וְהִלֵּךְ וְזָרַק בִּשְׁתִיקָה. אוֹ שֶׁשָּׁחַט, וְקִבֵּל וְהִלֵּךְ וְזָרַק חוּץ לִזְמַנּוֹ, זֶה הוּא שֶׁקָּרַב הַמַּתִּיר כְּמִצְוָתוֹ. כֵּיצַד לֹא קָרַב הַמַּתִּיר כְּמִצְוָתוֹ. שָׁחַט חוּץ לִמְקוֹמוֹ, קִבֵּל וְהִלֵּךְ וְזָרַק חוּץ לִזְמַנּוֹ. אוֹ שֶׁשָּׁחַט חוּץ לִזְמַנּוֹ, קִבֵּל וְהִלֵּךְ וְזָרַק חוּץ לִמְקוֹמוֹ. אוֹ שֶׁשָּׁחַט, קִבֵּל, וְהִלֵּךְ, וְזָרַק, חוּץ לִמְקוֹמוֹ. הַפֶּסַח וְהַחַטָּאת שֶׁשְּׁחָטָן שֶׁלֹּא לִשְׁמָן, קִבֵּל וְהִלֵּךְ וְזָרַק חוּץ לִזְמַנּוֹ. אוֹ שֶׁשָּׁחַט חוּץ לִזְמַנּוֹ, קִבֵּל וְהִלֵּךְ וְזָרַק שֶׁלֹּא לִשְׁמָן. אוֹ שֶּׁשָּׁחַט, קִבֵּל, וְהִלֵּךְ, וְזָרַק, שֶׁלֹּא לִשְׁמָן. זֶה הוּא שֶׁלֹּא קָרַב הַמַּתִּיר כְּמִצְוָתוֹ:

How is the [blood] brought properly? If one slaughtered [the animal] in silence [with no wrongful intention], collected [the blood], and carried [it to the altar] and dashed [it on the altar, with the intention of acting] after its proper time; or if one slaughtered it [with the intention of acting] after its proper time, collected [the blood], and carried [it to the altar] and dashed [it] in silence [with no wrongful intention]; or if one slaughtered, collected, and carried, and dashed [with the intention of acting] after its proper time - this is [what is meant regarding] one who offers the [blood] properly. How is the [blood] not brought properly? If one slaughtered it [with the intention of acting] outside of its proper place, collected [the blood], and carried, and dashed [it on the altar, with the intention of acting] after its proper time; or if one slaughtered [with the intention of acting] after its proper time, collected, and carried, and sprinkled [the blood, with the intention of acting] outside its proper place; or if one slaughtered, collected, and carried, and dashed [it with the intention of acting] outside its proper place; [or if it was] a Passover offering or a <i>Chattat</i> [an offering brought to expiate sin] which were not slaughtered for their own sake, [and blood was] collected, and carried, and sprinkled [with the intention of acting] after its proper time; or if one slaughtered [with the intention of acting] after its proper time, collected, and carried, and sprinkled [the blood but] not for their own sake; or if one slaughtered, collected [the blood], and carried, and sprinkled [it on the altar] but not for their own sake - this is [what is meant by] not offering the [blood] properly.

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