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The Talmud rejects this answer. If it is due to the case of Passover eve, that is not an omission, as who is the tanna of this Mishnah? It is R' Yehuda, who said: Although there were 3 shifts in the sacrifice of the Paschal lamb, never in the all the days of the third shift did it reach the point
The Talmud wonders: But didn’t we establish that the Mishnah is not in accordance with the opinion of R' Yehuda? The Talmud answers: And perhaps this tanna of the Mishnah holds in accordance with his opinion in one case, with regard to the third shift on Passover eve, and disagrees with him in one
But the question remains: What other case did he omit, that he omitted this case of Rosh HaShana as well? The Talmud answers: He omitted the case of Passover eve that occurs on Friday, in which case you eliminate 6 blasts of the third shift and incorporate 6 blasts sounded each Friday. The total is
§ The Mishnah continues: And one sounds no more than 48 trumpet blasts on any given day. The Talmud wonders: And are there no more than 48 on any day? But isn’t there Passover eve that occurs on Shabbat, where if it is according to R' Yehuda, there would be 51 blasts, i.e., 21 daily blasts, 9 for t
The Talmud answers: When the tanna teaches the Mishnah, he is teaching matters that occur every year; the case of Passover eve that occurs on Shabbat, which is a matter that does not occur each and every year, he does not teach. The Talmud asks: Is that to say that Friday during the Festival occu