(Ibid. 46) "Do not take from the house outside": outside of the group. But perhaps (the intent is) outside of the house? It is, therefore, written (Ibid. "of the flesh) outside" — outside (the group) where it is eaten. But if he did take it out, I would understand that though he transgresses a mitzvah, it is still kasher. (No,) Since peace-offerings are kodshim kalim (lower-order offerings) and the Pesach is kodshim kalim, then if we have learned about peace-offerings that if he takes them outside (of Jerusalem) he renders them unfit, so, the Pesach, if he takes it outside, he renders it unfit.