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הַפֶּסַח נִשְׁחָט בְּשָׁלֹשׁ כִּתּוֹת, שֶׁנֶּאֱמַר וְשָׁחֲטוּ אֹתוֹ כֹּל קְהַל עֲדַת יִשְׂרָאֵל, (שמות יב) קָהָל וְעֵדָה וְיִשְׂרָאֵל. נִכְנְסָה כַת הָרִאשׁוֹנָה, נִתְמַלֵּאת הָעֲזָרָה, נָעֲלוּ דַלְתוֹת הָעֲזָרָה. תָּקְעוּ, הֵרִיעוּ וְתָקָעוּ. הַכֹּהֲנִים עוֹמְדִים שׁוּרוֹת שׁוּרוֹת, וּבִידֵיהֶם בָּזִיכֵי כֶסֶף וּבָזִיכֵי זָהָב. שׁוּרָה שֶׁכֻּלָּהּ כֶּסֶף כֶּסֶף, וְשׁוּרָה שֶׁכֻּלָּהּ זָהָב זָהָב. לֹא הָיוּ מְעֹרָבִין. וְלֹא הָיוּ לַבָּזִיכִין שׁוּלַיִם, שֶׁמָּא יַנִּיחוּם וְיִקְרַשׁ הַדָּם:

El Pesaj se sacrifica en tres grupos [Ya sea que la congregación sea grande o pequeña y puedan sacrificarla al mismo tiempo, es una mitzvá dividirlos en tres grupos, uno (sacrificio) después del otro], está escrito (Éxodo 12: 6): "Y toda la asamblea de la congregación de Israel lo matará" —"asamblea", "congregación" e "Israel" [tres grupos]. Cuando entró el primer grupo y se llenó la azarah (la corte del templo), las puertas de la azarah se cerraron. Ellos (los Cohanim) tocaron el tekiah, y el teruah, y el tekiah (en el shofroth). Los Cohanim se pararon fila tras fila, y en sus manos había grandes vasos [para recibir la sangre], (vasos) de plata y de oro—una fila, toda de plata; el otro, todo de oro [para agregar belleza a la ocasión]; No estaban entremezclados. Y los recipientes no tenían bases [Eran anchos en la parte superior y llegaron a un punto en la parte inferior, de modo que no podían descansar en el suelo], para que [los Cohanim] no los colocaran allí [hasta que recibieran sangre adicional (habiendo muchas ofrendas) y olvídalas] y la sangre se congela [y no es apta para rociar.]

Tosefta Pesachim

The first Passover was [divided] among three groups (כתות not בתים, see GR"A and Pes. 5:7) and the second Passover was not [divided] among three groups. A Tamid sacrifice would be slaughtered in the evening, he (i.e., the Kohen) would burn the incense, and he would tend to the candles [of the menorah]. He would come to where the Passover offering was located, and he would cut it open and take out its sacrificial portions, even four or five [offerings at a time]. He would put them on a tray and burn them on top of the Altar. And on the Sabbath he would keep the carcass "dressed" (i.e., not flayed) and leave it and go out. Rabbi Yishmael bar Rabbi Yochanan ben Berokah says, [if] the fourteenth [of Nissan] fell on the Sabbath, he would not flay [the carcass] except until the place of the waving (i.e., the breast and thigh, see Men. 62a:1). [If] the Kohen who was to offer [the sacrifice] on the Altar would pour out [the blood] in a single pouring against the base [of the Altar], it would be disqualified. The Levites would stand on their platform and finished the Hallel in song. If they finished it, they would repeat it, and if they repeated it, they would repeat it a third time, although [in actuality] they never repeated it a third time in all their days. Said Rabbi Yehuda -- "in all their days" -- [indeed,] the third [and last] group never reached to "I love the Lord, for He hears" (Ps. 116:1), because the people were few and they would call it the "lazy group."
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