What are the implications of he word "ve'Ish ki Yakriv Zevach Shalamim ... "?
Sifra: It precludes a Tzibur from bringing Shalmei Nedavah.
Oznayim la'Torah: Having previously incorporated Nochrim in the Din of Olos from the double Lashon "Ish Ish" in Pasuk 18, 1 it now writes "Ish" to confine the Din of Shelamim to Yisrael exclusively.
Refer to 22:18:1:1*.
"ve'Ish ki Yakriv Zevach Shelamim ... ". Having taught us the Dinim of Nedarim and Nedavos in connection with Olah (Kodshei Kodashim), why does the Torah need to mention the Shelamim (Kodshim Kalim) independently?
Seforno: To teach us that, even though the Din of Zachrus does not apply to a Korban Shelamim, Tamus does.
What is the meaning of "Lefalei Neder O Nedavah"?
Rashi: It means that a Neder and a Nedavah take effect only if they are verbalized, but not via thoughts alone.
Ramban: Refer to 22:18:152:1.
Having written "ve'Ish ki Yakriv Shelamim", what do we learn from the rest of the phrase "Zevach (Shelamim) Lefalei Neder O li'Nedavah, ba'Bakar O va'Tzon"?
What are the implications of "Tamim Tih'yeh le'Ratzon"?
Bechoros, 39a: "Tamim" implies 'Tamim In, Chaser Lo", to forbid eating a Korban which is found to have an internal limb missing 1 .- even if it is not a T'treifah.
Menachos, 57b: It implies that someone who makes a blemish on a Ba'al-Mum - which does not fall under the category of "le'Ratzon" - is Patur. 2
What are the connotations of "Kol Mum Lo Yih'yeh bo"?
Rashi (in Mo'ed Katan, 13a) and Sifra: It is a Lav against making a blemish on Kodshim. 1
See Torah Temimah, note 129.
Why does the Torah add the word "Kol Mum ... "?


