What type of offerings generally require libations?
The chapter establishes that libations primarily accompany burnt offerings and peace offerings; sin offerings and guilt offerings are excluded, except for specific exceptions like that of a leper.
Question 2
What is the measurement of the libations for a ram according to the chapter?
For a ram, two ephahs of fine flour, a third hin of oil, and a third hin of wine are specified.
Question 3
What is the status of overflow from the measurement vessel of an ephah?
The outside of a dry measurement vessel is not sanctified, therefore the overflow of fine flour does not become sanctified.
Question 4
If the overflows were not used for another offering's libations, what should be done with them?
When there is no other offering to combine the overflows with, they are redeemed and the funds are designated for the 'summer of the altar' (voluntary burnt offerings).
Question 5
How should the offerings and measurements in the book of Ezekiel be understood according to Rambam here?
Rambam emphasizes that these are special dedication offerings, and one must not derive additions or subtractions from them for the established laws of the Torah.