And the 85th mitzvah is that we are commanded to bring all [sacrifices] that we are obligated in — sin-offering, burnt-offering, guilt-offering and peace-offering — to the Temple, even from outside Eretz Yisrael. This means that even if we became obligated to bring them when we were outside Eretz Yisrael, we are commanded to bring them to the Temple and are obligated to offer them despite the lengthy distance.1

The source of this commandment is G‑d's statement2 (exalted be He), "However, your offerings and pledges you must take and bring to the place [that G‑d shall choose]."

In the words of the Sifri: "The phrase, 'However, your offerings,' refers to offerings from outside Eretz Yisrael; 'you must take and bring,' teaches that one is obligated to take care of their being brought to the Temple." The conclusion there is that this applies to a person's obligatory sin-offering, guilt-offering, burnt-offering or peace-offering.3