And the 145th prohibition is that anyone, even kohanim [who are normally allowed to consume the sacrifices], are forbidden from consuming the meat of a sin-offering or guilt-offering outside the Temple courtyard.

The source of this prohibition is G‑d's statement,1 "[In your settlements you may not eat the tithes of your grain, wine, and oil, the firstborn of] your cattle and your sheep." [The beginning of the verse also applies to the last phrase, and] therefore it is as if the verse says, "In your settlements you may not eat the tithes of your grain, your cattle, and your sheep."

Our Sages explained:2 "The phrase 'your cattle and your flocks' comes only to make a prohibition for one who eats a sin-offering or guilt-offering outside the curtains [of the Tabernacle]."3 One [who transgresses this prohibition] is punished with lashes.

One who eats kodshim kalim outside the walls [of Jerusalem] also receives lashes, as explained in tractate Makkos.4 This is because the verse, "In your settlements you may not eat..." applies to anything which is eaten outside the proper place. One should keep this in mind.