1)

What are the connotations of "min ha'Eish"?

1.

Rashi, Seforno and Rashbam: It teaches us that the Kohanim may only eat Kodshei Kodashim after the Emurim have been placed on the Mizbe'ach to burn. 1

2.

Kidushin, 52b: It teaches us that if a Kohen is Mekadesh a woman with his portion of Kodshei Mizbe'ach, the Kidushin is invalid - since, like the Mizbe'ach (consumes its portion), 2 he is obligated to eat his portion.

3.

Targum Yonasan: It refers to what rmemains from the Olah of a lamb after it has been burnt. 3


1

Seforno: Because Kodshei Kodashim are given entirely to Hakadosh-Baruch-Hu and they receive their portion from His Table.

2

See Torah Temimah, note 27.

3

Presumably, this refers to the wool and the skin.

2)

What is "Kol Korbanam" referring to?

1.

Rashi: It refers to the Zivchei Shalmei Tzibur that the Tzibur bring on Shavu'os.

2.

Menachos 73a: It comes to include the leftovers of the Log of oil of the Metzora. 1


1

Kidushin, 52b: Despite the fact that the Torah wrote "min ha'Eish". Refer to 18:19:1:1.

3)

What are the four times it says "Kol" in the Pasuk coming to include?

1.

Menachos, 73a: "Kol Korbanam", comes to include the leftovers of the Log of oil of the Metzora, 1 "Kol Minchasam" - the Minchas ha'Omer and the Minchas Kena'os of a Sotah, 2 "Kol Chatasam" - the Chatas ha'Of, 3 and "Kol Ashamam" - includes the Asham Nazir and Asham Metzora. 4


1

Refer to 18:19:2:1.

2

Despite the fact that they do not come to atone - See Torah Temimah, citing Menachos (Ibid.) and note 29.

3

Despite the fact that it is Neveilah - See Torah Temimah, citing Menachos (Ibid.) and note 30.

4

Despite the fact that it comes to be Machshir and not to atone - See Torah Temimah, citing Menachos (Ibid.) and note 31.

4)

What is "Asher Yashivu Li" coming to include?

1.

Rashi and Rashbam: It comes to include Gezel ha'Ger. 1


1

In a case that the Ger died and did not leave behind any heirs. See Torah Temimah, note 32.

5)

Why does the Torah add "l'cha Hu u'le'Vanecha"?

1.

Menachos, 73a: To teach us that the Matnos Kehunah belong to the Kohen, and that he is therefore permitted to betroth a woman with them. 1


1

See Torah Temimah, note 33 Refer also to 18:8:4:3.

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