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Nune Tess Amadalif on the top line, new Mishna.
You have Krupalis Minikhalas or grain offerings.
The H2 and I Shema Lavonas, some of them require both oil and frankincense to be added in.
Kama Shema Lavonas, some require oil as part of what's done in Nott Lavona,
some Lavona and not Shema in Nott oil.
And finally, some of them, Lavonavalo Shema, neither.
And here is the breakdown.
Veilu, two noise, Shema Lavona and Shema Lavona.
And we're going to have 10 different types.
Minikhalas is a typical offering that's brought before it's baked.
So it's still as flour, maybe mixed with oil, but not baked.
And then number two is Mahfaz, number three is Merchashis.
That's a narrow pan-prepared grain offering.
The Fasmakhaz, Merchashis is like a deep pan.
This Chalais and Rikikin, which is four and five, Chalais are loaves.
So that's baked, but it's sort of like baked as a, you know, like a loaf.
And whereas Rikikin is baked, but baked more as like a cracker,
like, you know, mats that we're familiar with.
Number six is a, the Minikhalas offered by Kayhanim,
is requires oil and, um, Lavonav.
Minikhalas is called Mashiach.
The Kongaddles Minikhal.
Number eight is the Minikhalas of the Kakhav.
And if a guy brings a Minikhalas, those will say a guy can bring,
um, of his free will, uh, Minikhal offering.
Number nine would be Minikhalas Nashim.
Ladies, if they bring a Minikhalas female, uh,
or number 10 and last on list is a Minikhalas Haaymer.
That's the, uh, Minikhalas brought on the 16th of Nissan, uh,
the, uh, Omer, all those, you basically have to have the ingredients of Shaman and
Lavonav included slash, uh, this is the second category of Minikhalas Nesachim,
the, uh, accompanying libation.
And a lot of the Corp. C board, you have an accompanying, uh, wine and grain
offering, uh, so the Minikhalas Nesachim, two and requires Shaman oil,
uh, vein to an olive oil, but no fringes is just oil, um, slash.
Next category was Lechem Hapanim, the showbreds.
That's the example of tone, the Vona only the frankincense.
The Ainton Shaman, no oil.
And we know the frankincense of the two little cups, uh, two little spoons,
one on each pile of six, um, and finally slash.
The last category is of the Shreya Lechem, the Minikhalas Khenaiis,
uh, Aint to un in Lechem and Lavonav.
So these three, no oil, and over again says the Shreya Lechem,
that's brought on, uh, Shvuss.
Morning, those two loaves as well as the Minikhalas Khenaiis,
that's the sinners, Minikhalas Khenaiis also kind of like a sinner.
It's the, uh, couple where she's a social woman and part of the processes
when they come to Shalayim is that there's a Minikhalas Khenaiis that, uh,
no oil and no incense.
Okay, that is the Mishdam or a Papa.
Kolhecha Ditsnan, wherever you have this list.
And there's a few places throughout the Shals.
We have this list of 10, uh, you know, how many are in there?
Yes, sir.
It's not.
There's 10.
Okay.
Well, I mean, I count them.
There's 10.
So what is a Papa telling us?
Well, that is Lafouque to the exclusion of the Tenaikaping of Ripshimin.
Damar, he actually would have an 11th in the list.
If a person makes a Ned, or that he's going to bring, um, baked Minikhal,
uh, we had in the list, number four was Chalayim, or five is Rikikin,
meaning that he can either bring it in Tyleria's Chalayim, or entirely as Rikikin.
However, Ripshimin says there's actually another category where you can decide
part of them will be Chalayim.
Part of them will be Rikikin Yavi.
And that wouldn't mean there's an 11th on the list.
Kamashmalandalow, that that Ripshrapapa said that there's 10 means 10.
And not, uh, we're not going to go into the Tenaikaping.
Period.
Tenaikabana.
Brisa, Brisa goes about 12 lines.
And then we'll go over each point in the Brisa.
There's a Pasuk in Veyikraperic Bay's Pasuk Tess Vov.
Uh, I'll just read the Pasuk.
It says Vena Saitalaya Shaman.
Um, Vesamtalaya Levina.
Minchah.
He.
Okay.
That is the Pasuk.
Um, it's in the context of, uh, the Minchasa Alimir, which is broad.
It says you should put on it oil.
Uh, you should put on it.
Uh, frankincense.
A Minchah is it.
Uh, okay.
That Pasuk will break up into four different categories.
And here we go.
Says the Tenaik source, uh, three word quote from Pasuk.
And Saitalaya Shaman again referring to the Minchasa Alimir.
The Loyalaya Lechema Panim Shaman.
Apparently that's telling us Minchasa Alimir.
But not, in other words, there's no oil in the Lechema Panim.
There's showbreds.
Now, actually, you might have thought that there would be Shaiyahu.
You might have thought about the idea that you could use logic to say that there should be Umah.
Minchasa Alimir.
Typical Minchata comes along with, uh, an animal.
Shayna Tuna Lovane does not require, uh, frankincense to own Shaman.
Does require oil than the Lechema Panim, which we know Shaiton Lovane.
It does require the frankincense Ainoid in Shaiton Lovane.
Like, certainly that should require the oil.
Tama Leimir.
That's what the Pasuk is coming to tell us when it says regarding the Minchasa Alimir.
Alla on it that equals an underlying till the end of the line plus another word.
Alla Shaman and Minchasa Alimir, there's oil.
Kama.
Uh, the second phrase in that Pasuk, the Samtala Lovane, you should put on it.
Lovane.
The Drasha on it.
Alla Lovane, Valayal.
Minchasa Nusachem.
Lovane.
Not on the Minchha that, uh, accompanies, uh, the typical, uh, carbon seabor animal.
Shayna Tuna Lovane might have thought Valay Dinyu logic would tell me otherwise.
Umal le Khama Panem when it comes to the, uh, le Khama Panem Shainai, uh, Taun Shaman.
There's no oil required in le Khama Panem yet.
Tuna vaner does require the frankincense of the Minchasa Nusachem.
The, uh, Minchha accompanying the typical carbon seabor Shaituna Shaman, it does require oil.
Ainoid, Dan, like, certainly you would say logic would tell me Shaiton Lovane,
that would require the Vain at Tama Leimir.
That's what we do with the, uh, the Pasuk, the phrase.
When it says Aleha, when the Pasuk said, and you should put on it, Lovane,
in the context of the Minchasa Alimir, which means on it, that equals, and I underline the next line,
Aleha Lovane, Valay, and not on the Minchasa Nusachem Lovane.
So there's no oil on the le Khama Panem, and there's no Levono with the Minchasa Sachem.
The final two words in the Pasuk, um, Minchha, that's one word I put in quotation marks, uh,
Lerabis, that comes to include a Minchasa Shmini Lovane.
That that special Minch that was brought on the eighth day of the Mi'luim,
the original inauguration of the Tabernacle of the Mishkan,
um, that there would be Lovona, and the Minch that was brought, and, uh, Kama,
uh, the final word, quotation He, which is the last word of the Pasuk,
the Faker Bay's, uh, verse 15, uh, La Huitse, that comes to Exu, in other words,
It, the Minchasa Alimir, and not, uh, what's going to be the La Chaste Alecham,
which is offered on, uh, Shruis, Shalai, Ii, to Anu,
that actually, that does not require low Shemin, below Lovina,
no, uh, oil, no, frankincense.
That's the end of this today's source, and now we'll spend the rest of the Amud,
going over the, um, today's source.
Amar Mar, I put a diamond around this Amar Mar,
uh, the reason I did that is because six lines later,
uh, the last one line is Amar, I put a diamond on that,
that's another Amar, Mar.
Here we go, Amar Mar.
So the first of the four phrases in the Pasuk that we learned is,
uh, Allah Hashem, and on it, oil, and we said,
we'll lay Allah upon the Shemin, that I put in the right angles,
that's a quote from the above today's source.
Okay.
Ask, like, more or any more,
well, why not say, Allah Hashem, and that there's oil on it,
meaning on the Minchasa Alimir,
the lawy, let's say, Al-Mukhaskaihanim Shemin.
It doesn't say anything specific when it talks about the Minchasa Alimir,
about the oil, or not,
well, why not say, that it means a no oil on the Minchasa Alimir,
in other words, why are you excluding the Lechema Panim?
Why not say, you're a Minchabar by Cohen?
Well, says the Qamura,
it kind of makes sense that Minchakhanim would not be excluded,
because there's actually six similarities to a Minchasa Alimir.
Nistabra that a Minchaskaihanim,
have with the Ruhu, be included that it would have,
um, oil, shakain.
Now we're going to list these off, uh,
number one is Sara, number two,
cleat, number three,
hoods, number four,
Surah number five, Haggash number six, Ishim.
Six similarities.
Let's see.
Uh, we'll go reach one.
Um, the first is that Isar and they both are brought as one.
Isar and that's the measure that's brought as opposed to
um, like the Lechema Panim, which is to us right now.
Uh, cleat is, uh,
Minchasa process requires a cleat to be needed in the Lechema Panim.
Uh, they're actually sanctified not in that cleat,
but rather in the, when they're baked in the oven.
Uh, hoods, which is,
um, most Minchais, uh, you do the Avoda,
like outside, meaning somewhere in the Azara,
but the Lechema Panim, we know, uh, that actually is arranged in the
actual Basemakers building itself.
Um, number four is Surah.
Uh, Surah is that, um, most, um,
most Minchais become puzzle, uh, if they're like around the next day,
whereas the, uh, Lechema Panim, um,
we know is there for basically a whole week, maybe eight days.
Um, number five on this is Haggasha.
All Minchais are being processed.
You take the bowl with the grain stuff in it,
and you touch it up next to him.
He's back except the, you don't have that by the Lechema Panim.
And finally, um, Ishim, which is the fire.
All Minchais have like part of them that are put on the fire,
uh, whereas the Lechema Panim doesn't.
The part that's put on the fire is the two little cups of, uh,
uh, of incense.
Um, that's why there is much more of a logical reason to say that,
uh, Minchais Khanam should be, uh, like the, uh, Minchais Weimar.
Okay.
Uh, says the Gamara now.
Adiraba, quite to the contrary.
Lechema Panim, have either of these.
Anything you want to include along with the Minchais Weimar would be the Lechema Panim.
And here's why she came.
Let's put the numbers in.
Number one, Seabor.
Number two.
Hive.
Number three.
Tamiya.
Number four.
Talk on number five.
People in number six.
Be shopped, huh?
So it's got six similarities also.
Um, what are the six similarities?
The first and list was they're both Corbana Seabor.
This is the, uh, Lechema Panim, as well as the Minchais Weimar,
both, uh, not private Corbana's.
Um, uh, Cleve, they're, uh, both done in a, uh, in a, in a,
completely, um, excuse me, wrong list.
At Seabor, Hive.
They're both brought as Hive.
They're Hive.
They're Hive.
They're going to bring it.
Um, Tamiya.
They're both processed even in a state of Tuma.
Um, because we're talking about a Seabor, as opposed to the, like,
a Corbana Yachel of a, uh, Minchai Yachel of a Cohen.
De-Achel.
Um, De-Achel is the remnants of the Iimar.
Our Iten, the Lechema Panim is Iten.
It's both to a Minchais Khanim, which is actually completely consumed.
There, there is no Shiraim to eat.
Pigula.
Uh, there, uh, the leftovers of the Iimar have Pigula on it.
Um, however, a Minchais Khanim is completely burnt.
So there's nothing to have Pigula about.
And finally, the Shops are both the, um, Minchais Khanim,
uh, as well as the, uh, Lechema Panim is done on Chobbis.
The Minchais Khanim, if it falls out on Chobbis,
and like, Lechema Panim is actually every Chobbis.
That's when it's supposed to be done.
So those are sixable already.
So why don't we include that?
So it's a more of a misdabra.
Nefesh.
And put the word nefesh in quotation marks.
So I believe that answer is, is that nefesh is,
it's an individual, uh, carbon.
Like, uh, the Rashi says that since it says nefesh,
we learn that all Minchais Yachids require, uh, oil.
And therefore, the other one that would make sense to require oil
would be, um,
not the Lechema Panim, which is Chobbis,
but rather than the Lechema, the Minchais Khanim.
Omar Mar, the second phrase in the abracia,
let's quote it, goes to the end of line up with the right angles in,
two words.
When it says, uh, Levina,
it says regarding the Minchais Aimer,
uh, quote, two words,
a la la la vina.
And illa la vina, and the drush we make is valoy.
And not a Minchais, this a la la vina.
So a Minchais, this a la la vina,
does not have a la la vina.
Uh, ask for the more now.
Ema, why not say a la la vina?
Valoy al.
We're just gonna pick one of the Minchais that was on a list that does have it.
Why not say the Minchais Khanim Levona.
Well says the more the reason we don't want
to exclude the Minchais Khanim was because there are similarities between the Minchais Khanim
and the Minchais Aimer.
Uh, Mistabra,
Minchais Khanim have either of these,
included that it would require Levanu-Shacane.
And, uh, here we have a list of four things.
Number one, Eay-Sauron,
number two, Bollol-Balogue,
number three Mughash,
number four, Big Lal Etsim.
So those things are number one, as you saw, and they both are the shear of an usara.
Number two, Bolo Belugitz mixed in with one lug of oil, I suppose the Minchus de Sachem,
which each is Sachem is mixing with three lug of oil.
Number three is Mugash.
The Imer and all of the Minchus require that the bowl with the Minchus stuff be like touched
up next to his back, but not the Minchus de Sachem.
And the fourth similarity is Biglal etzem, they're brought because of themselves.
As opposed to the Minchus de Sachem, which not probably sells, it's part of the Corban
seabor, like it's ancillary or secondary to the animal itself.
You'll never guess what?
The Gomorrah turns around and says, well, actually, Antara, but quite to the contrary,
Minchus de Sachem, however, there's anything you want to include in being like a Minchus
I'm going to be the Minchus de Sachem, however, there's Bushikain and that's right, there's
four similarities.
Let's number them off.
Number one, seabor number two, cheva number three, it's me, number four, Bishapta, those
four similarities are that they're both going to seabor, that they're both achive to
bring it, that they're both processed even in a state of tumour, and the fourth they're
both processed on Shabbos as opposed to the Minchus de Sachem.
And since the Gomorrah, once again, Mistabra, Nefesh, it kind of makes sense to say that
Nefesh by Minchus Solus, it has the term Nefesh, and it says Levona, and that's where we learned
from that any other type of Minchus, like a Minchabra by Cohen, would be similar.
The third of the four terms, the positive that we're darshing is it says, Minchah, I put
a right angle in over here, there's a quote from the above, bresa, Lorobus that comes
include a Minchashmini Lovina that the eighth day, in other words, Moses setting up the
Mishkan initially in the Midbar, in the year 24, I guess 24, 49 maybe, he set it up, and
then there was the Roshkhodesh, Neeson of the second year, this beginning of the second
year, in the Midbar, and they had that Minchal would require Levona.
Okay, now the Minchal term itself is not a term which indicates its inclusionary or exclusionary
term, and it's not like rebuy or mute, it just is.
But the bresa is from that it was coming to be Marbus something, so, who says it's coming
to include something, maybe it's coming to exclude something, ask the more of Amalahoud
see?
Well, says the more, no, because logically it just doesn't make sense to say, hi, Mai.
Ian, if you want to say Bishlamal as well, Lorobus is coming to include something, shop
here, L, if you want to suggest, like you're just suggested, Ian, if it's coming to exclude
one second, if you didn't say anything, I would think to exclude it anyway.
Normally, why would you need that?
The type of carbon that we're learning from this, the Mouloum, that was like a one-time
in history type of thing, and we know in general Sha'a, Mideurus L'Alfinan, we don't
learn one-time exceptions from something that is a regular occurrence.
The fourth and last word was the word he.
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