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*.
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 ? "?