his and they may eat with him of
his." "But if theirs be first slaughtered?" "They may eat of theirs, and
he may eat of his." "But if it be not known which of them was first
slaughtered, or both were slaughtered at once?" "He must eat of his
passover, but they cannot eat with him, and their passover must go forth
to the house of burning; and they are freed from keeping a second
passover." "He said to them, 'if I be too late, go and slaughter for me';
he went, and meanwhile found (the lost) one and slaughtered it, and they
took and also slaughtered one. If theirs be first slaughtered?" "They may
eat of theirs, and he may eat with them." "But if his were first
slaughtered?" "He shall eat of his, and they shall eat of theirs." "But if
it be not known which of them was first slaughtered or both of them were
slaughtered at once?" "They shall eat of theirs, but he must not eat with
them, and his lamb must go forth to the house of burning, and he is freed
from keeping a second (passover)." "If he said to them 'slaughter for me,'
and they also said to him 'slaughter for us?' " "All shall eat of that one
first slaughtered." "But if it be not known which of them was first
slaughtered?" "Both must go forth to the house of burning." "If he did not
say it to them, nor they say it to him?" "They are not sureties one for
the other" (and they must eat apart from each other).
10. "Two companies had their passover-offerings mixed: this company drew
out one for themselves, and that company drew out one for themselves. One
of these comes to those, and one of those comes to these, and thus they
say, 'if this passover be ours, let our hands be withdrawn from yours and
be counted with ours; but if this passover be yours, let our hands be
withdrawn from ours and be counted with yours.' And so with five companies
of five each, and ten of ten each, they may draw out and join one from
every company, and say so."
11. "Two persons who had their passover-offerings mixed?" "One draws out
one for himself, and the other draws out one for himself. This one can
count with himself a person invited from the market. And that one can
count with himself a person invited from the market. This individual comes
to that one, and that one comes to this one, and so they say, 'if this
passover be mine, let thy hands be withdrawn from thine, and be counted
with mine; and if this passover be thine, let my hands be withdrawn from
mine, and be counted with thine.' "
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