1)

What is "ve'Ish" coming to preclude?

1.

Arachin, 3a: It precludes a Katan from Kareis. 1


1

See Torah Temimah, note 121.

2)

Wha are the implications of "ve'Lo Yischata"?

1.

Yeushalmi Nazir, 7:4: It implies that only someone who is subject to Chituy (being sprinkled) is Chayav Kareis for entering the Mikdash - but not someone who is not. 1


1

Torah Temimah: Who became Tamei via an Av ha'Tum'ah..

3)

Why does the Torah mention Kareis in connection with both Mikdash (here) and Mishkan (in Pasuk 13)?

1.

Rashi (citing Shevu'os, 16b): Because, on the one hand, the Mishkan was anointed with the Shemen ha'Mishchah, whilst the Mikdash was not, whilst on the other hand, the Kedushah of the Mikdash was permanent, whereas that of the Mishkan was not. 1 Consequently, we would not have knmown onea from the other.


1

See Sifsei Chachamim.

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