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Talmud for Zevachim 5:4

הָעוֹלָה, קָדְשֵׁי קָדָשִׁים, שְׁחִיטָתָהּ בַּצָּפוֹן, וְקִבּוּל דָּמָהּ בִּכְלִי שָׁרֵת בַּצָּפוֹן, וְדָמָהּ טָעוּן שְׁתֵּי מַתָּנוֹת שֶׁהֵן אַרְבַּע, וּטְעוּנָה הֶפְשֵׁט וְנִתּוּחַ וְכָלִיל לָאִשִּׁים:

The <i>Olah</i> [an offering that is entirely burnt], [which is within the category of] <i>Kodshai Kodashim</i>, is slaughtered on the north [side of the altar] and its blood is collected in a consecrated vessel on the north [side of the altar]. Its blood requires two applications which [amount to] four [when the blood is applied to a corner it touches two sides of the altar simultaneously]. [The<i>Olah</i>] must be skinned, dismembered, and completely [burned] in [the altar] fires.

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