- קרבן
- קָרְבָּןm. (b. h.; קָרֵב) gift, offering, sacrifice. Ber.15a מעלה … והקריב עליו ק׳ it is accredited to him, as if he had built an altar and offered a sacrifice on it; Succ.45a. Sifra Vayikra, Ndab., ch. II, Par. 2 כל מקום שנאמר ק׳ אמור ביו״ד ה״א wherever in the Scriptures ‘sacrifice is used in connection with the divine name, the latter is written with Yod He (יהוה, never אלהים). Ned.I, 4 האומר ק׳ … שאניוכ׳ if one making a vow says, ḳorban … that I will (not) eat Ib. 2 כינויין לק׳ substitutes for ḳorban. Ib. II, 5 (נדר) בק׳וכ׳ if a man in making a vow uses the word ḳorban, and then says, I vowed only by the gifts to kings; a. fr.Pl. קָרְבָּנוֹת. Ib. ק׳ של מלכים. Zeb. XIV, 10 קָרְבְּנוֹת הצבור congregational sacrifices, ק׳ היחיד sacrifices offered by individuals. Taan.27b כבר תקנתי להם סדר ק׳וכ׳ I have arranged the order of sacrifices for them (in the Torah), and when they read these sections, I will account it to them as if they offered them. Ex. R. s. 30 בקשהקב״ה … ועבודת ק׳וכ׳ the Lord wanted to give them (the generation of the flood) four things (to purify them), the Law, sufferings, the sacrificial service, and prayer, but they refused; a. fr.
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