“And all the cattle of the peace offerings: twenty-four bulls, sixty rams, sixty goats, sixty lambs in their first year. This was the dedication of the altar, after it was anointed” (Numbers 7:88). “And all the cattle of the peace offerings: twenty-four bulls” – why is it stated? It is because it says: “And for the peace offering, two bulls” (Numbers 7:17); it tells us that all of them were fit to be peace offerings.
Or, cattle, in whose regard it is explicit, are fit to be peace offerings, but rams, goats, and lambs were not fit to be peace offerings. The verse states: “And all the cattle of the peace offerings.” If it is not a matter relevant to the cattle, apply the matter to rams, goats, and lambs, that they are all fit to be peace offerings. They ascribe to each and every one of them as though he sacrificed twenty-four bulls, sixty rams, sixty goats, and sixty lambs. These were the ones that they donated, and no disqualification befell any of them.