Whenever a chatat and olah are brought, the chatat is brought first as an 'agent' preceding the arrival of a gift: Zevachim 7b
Does a korban olah atone for missed commandments which occurred after the offering was designated: Zevachim 6a-b
Temple Services
The Kohanim would bring korbanot olah from the money donated to the Shofar box in the Temple, until the box was emptied: Eruvin 32a
How we know that the korban olah undergoes shechitah in the northern part of the azarah, and what happens if that is not done: Zevachim 48a, 48b-49a, 53b
How we know that the korban olah undergoes collection of its blood in the northern part of the azarah, and what happens if that is not done: Zevachim 48b-49a, 53b
On what part of the mizbeiach do we place the blood of a bird or animal brought as an olah: Zevachim 10b, 53a, 53b-54a
How many placements of the blood are absolutely required: Sanhedrin 4a, 4b; Zevachim 36b-38b
How the blood was placed across both sides of two corners of the mizbeiach: Zevachim 53b
The placement of the blood on the mizbeiach permits us to put the meat on the mizbeiach and to have the kohanim use the hide: Zevachim 43a
Requiring that the remainder of the blood be poured out on the wall above the base of the mizbeiach [altar]: Pesachim 64b-65a; Zevachim 51a-52a
Stripping the hide of an animal brought as an olah, and breaking the animal into its parts, before putting it on the mizbeiach: Zevachim 53b
Removal of hide of the olah before removal of the sections for burning: Shabbat 116b; Menachot 64a
If a form of service is valid for a voluntary korban olah, it is valid for a mandatory korban olah: Menachot 48b
What if the blood of a korban olah is brought into the heichal, the inner room in the Beit haMikdash: Zevachim 10b-11a
What kinds of water could be used when washing the meat of the korban before placing it on the mizbeiach: Zevachim 22a-b
Use of water from the Beit haMikdash sink to wash the meat of the korban: Zevachim 22a-b
"What-If"s
What happens if the original offering is lost, and then found after a replacement was used: Rosh HaShanah 5b
What happens if someone designates a female animal for a korban olah: Zevachim 35b; Temurah 18b-19b, 19b-20b, 20b-21a; 27b
What if someone designated a female animal for a korban olah, and placed it on the mizbeiach: Zevachim 35b
What happens if someone designates a female animal for a korban olah, and that female animal gives birth: Temurah 18b-19b, 20b-21a
Substituting [temurah] an animal for a female animal which had been designated for a korban olah: Temurah 19b-20b
What happens if one brings a korban olah with intent that it should be a different offering: Zevachim 11b, 12b-13a
What happens if one processes a korban olah with improper intent, and then continues further steps with that korban with improper intent: Zevachim 2a-b, 7b
May an heir use an inherited korban olah for himself, or does title persist posthumously: Zevachim 7b
What happens if an heir brings an inherited korban olah, but tries to turn it into a different kind of korban: Zevachim 7b