<m.Kerithoth 6.6>  

If a man set apart two selas for a guilt-offering and brought therewith two rams for a guilt-offering, if one was of the value of two selas, it may be offered for his guilt-offering, and the other must be left to pasture until it becomes blemished when it is sold and its price goes to the fund for freewill-offerings. If he had bought with the money two rams for ordinary use, one worth two selas and the other worth ten zuz, that which is worth two selas shall be offered for his guilt-offering and the other for his trespass. [If he had bought with the money] one [ram] for a guilt-offering and the other for ordinary use, if that for the guilt-offering was worth two selas it shall be offered for his guilt-offering and the other for his trespass, and with it he shall bring a sela and its Fifth.

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