Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Commentary for Bava Metzia 167:12

יומא חד הוה קא סחי ר' יוחנן בירדנא חזייה ריש לקיש ושוור לירדנא אבתריה אמר ליה חילך לאורייתא אמר ליה שופרך לנשי א"ל אי הדרת בך יהיבנא לך אחותי דשפירא מינאי קביל עליה בעי למיהדר לאתויי מאניה ולא מצי הדר

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Rashi on Bava Metzia

Reish Lakish saw him: As [Reish Lakish] was a brigand.
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Tosafot on Bava Metzia

If you return, etc.: From this, Rabbenu Tam said that Reish Lakish knew much at first, except that he removed the yoke of Torah [from himself], became an ignoramus and occupied himself with brigandry. Since he said, "If you return" - it implies, being like [you were] at first, and not to remove the yoke of Torah from upon you. And also [since] he said, "What benefit did you provide me, there they called me, Master" - meaning at first they also called me, Master, except I forgot [my learning]. And that which [Rashi] explained - "Master," is the master of the brigands - does not appear [correct]. Even though [it is true] that we find in Tractate Avodah Zarah (17b), "What is the reason they call you, Master? I am the master of weavers." And this is [also the explanation of] that which we say in the chapter [entitled] Kol Kitvei (Shabbat 119b), "Said Reish Lakish to Rabbi Yehudah Nesiah, 'So have I received it from my fathers' - and some say, from your fathers - 'any city that does not have children in a rabbi's school, etc.'" This implies that before Rabbi Yochanan taught him, he studied from others.
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Rashi on Bava Metzia

Shevar: He jumped.
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Tosafot on Bava Metzia

If you return: Later it is shown that he married [her]; as it says, "His sister came and she cried in front of him." And [Reish Lakish] was not concerned about, perhaps they will say that this one returned (repented) because of this, in the way that it was a concern later (Bava Metzia 85b).
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Rashi on Bava Metzia

He said: Rabbi Yochanan.
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Rashi on Bava Metzia

Your strength is fit for Torah: How proper is your strength to carry the yoke of Torah.
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Shufrech: Your beauty.
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Rashi on Bava Metzia

For women: It is suitable for women.
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Rashi on Bava Metzia

But he was unable to jump, as at first. For from when he accepted the yoke of Torah upon himself, his strength weakened.
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