Temurah 17B

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The Talmud explains that Shmuel could have said to you: Perhaps this tanna also holds that anywhere that an animal is not fit itself for sacrificing, inherent sanctity does not rest upon it. Shmuel himself holds in accordance with those who disagree with this opinion.

Mishnah: These are the sacrificial animals for which the halakhic status of their offspring and substitutes is like their own halakhic status: The offspring of peace offerings, and their substitute animals, and even the offspring of their offspring or their substitute animals, and even the offsprin

Talmud: The Talmud asks: Since the tanna already taught: The offspring of the offspring or the substitute and the offspring of their offspring, why do I need him to state: Until the end of all time? The Talmud answers: The tanna of our Mishnah heard that R' Elazar said in the next Mishnah that the

§ With regard to the Mishnah’s statement that the halakhic status of the offspring of peace offerings and their substitutes are like that of the peace offering itself, the Talmud asks: From where are these matters derived? The Talmud answers: As A baraita states: “And if his offering be a sacrifice