And they will no longer sacrifice their sacrifices to the goats after whom they prostitute themselves.
The Torah explicitly states the purpose of sacrifices.
Why, when the Rabbi [and not only] comes to write about the subject, does the Rabbi bring his bread from a distance, from the MN and more, and not directly from the verse?
Is there any flaw in my understanding of the verse?
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