Commentary for Shabbat 8:3
הא לא קשיא בתר דאיבעי הדר איפשיטא ליה דסבר ר"ע קלוטה כמי שהונחה דמיא
Or perhaps they disagree when it is above ten, and they differ in this: R. Akiba holds, We derive throwing from reaching across, while the Rabbis hold, We do not learn throwing from reaching across; but below ten all agree that he is liable. What is the reason? We say that an object intercepted is as though it rested? — That is no difficulty: after propounding, he solved it that R. Akiba holds that an object intercepted is as though it rested.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Var. lec.: … he solved it. Granted that R. Akiba holds, An object intercepted is as at rest, yet perhaps (etc., continuing text as in next paragraph). ');"><sup>3</sup></span>
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