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Talmud sobre Tamid 3:1

אָמַר לָהֶם הַמְמֻנֶּה, בֹּאוּ וְהָפִיסוּ, מִי שׁוֹחֵט, מִי זוֹרֵק, מִי מְדַשֵּׁן מִזְבֵּחַ הַפְּנִימִי, מִי מְדַשֵּׁן אֶת הַמְּנוֹרָה, מִי מַעֲלֶה אֵבָרִים לַכֶּבֶשׁ, הָרֹאשׁ וְהָרֶגֶל, וּשְׁתֵּי הַיָּדַיִם, הָעֹקֶץ וְהָרֶגֶל, הֶחָזֶה וְהַגֵּרָה, וּשְׁתֵּי דְפָנוֹת, הַקְּרָבַיִם, וְהַסֹּלֶת, וְהַחֲבִתִּים, וְהַיָּיִן. הֵפִיסוּ, זָכָה מִי שֶׁזָּכָה:

O sacerdote designado lhes disse: Vinde e sorteamos [para determinar] quem matará [a oferta diária de Tamid ], quem jogará o sangue [da oferta no altar], quem removerá as cinzas do altar interior , que removerá as cinzas da Menora, que levará os membros [da oferta tâmida ] pela rampa [do altar]. [Especificamente quem transportará] a cabeça, a perna traseira direita, as duas pernas dianteiras, a cauda, ​​a perna esquerda, o peito, o pescoço, os dois lados, o intestino, a farinha fina [para a refeição, oferecida diariamente junto com o tímido], os Chavitim [a oferta diária de farinha e óleo cozidos em uma panela do Kohen Gadol ] e o vinho [para libação]. Eles sortearam e quem ganhou, ganhou.

Jerusalem Talmud Yoma

MISHNAH: The overseer said to them1Every day of the year, when the daily morning sacrifice was brought at dawn., “go and see whether the time of slaughter has arrived.” When it arrived, the lookout says “it is radiant.” Mathatias ben Samuel2He is mentioned in Mishnah Šeqalim5:1 as overseer of the lotteries. The sources are not unanimous about the meaning of these names, whether they came with the job or are a remembrance of outstanding personalities who once filled these positions. Some moderns presume that the list is of the last officials serving in the Second Temple. says, “was the entire East illuminated up to what is in Hebron3Even though Hebron is South of Jerusalem, as explained at the end of the Halakhah.?” And he4The lookout. answers “yes”.
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