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שם:
תָּמִיד תָּמִיד, constant, daily practice; esp. (sub. קרבן) the daily burnt-offering (Num. XXVIII, 3). Pes. V, 1 ת׳ נשחט וכ׳ the afternoon tamid is (ordinarily) slaughtered at eight and a half hours of the day. Taan. IV, 6 בשבעה … ובטל הת׳ on the seventeenth of Tammuz … the daily offerings ceased (when Jerusalem was besieged); a. v. fr.—Pl. תְּמִידִים, תְּמִידִין. Ber. 10ᵇ (ref. to II Kings IV, 9 תמיד) המארח … הקריב ת׳ if one entertains a scholar in his house, the Scripture accounts it to him as if he offered daily sacrifices. Y. Pes. VI, beg. 33ᵃ מאן דאמר מאה ת׳ וכ׳ he who says, a hundred regular sacrifices supersede the Sabbath during one year, refers to the daily burnt-offerings; he who says two hundred, refers to the daily burnt-offerings and the Musaf sacrifices of the Sabbaths &c.; a. fr.—Tamid, name of a treatise, of the Order of Ḳodashim, of the Mishnah, Tosefta, and Talmud Babli. ערכים סמוכים
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