Musar for Ketubot 206:24
לא קשיא הא בצינעא הא בפרהסיא
This is no difficulty: This was in private and this was in public.
Mesilat Yesharim
Our sages of blessed memory expounded (Ketuvot 103b): "'he honors those who fear G-d' (Tehilim 15:4) - this refers to Yehoshafat King of Judah, who, whenever he saw a Torah scholar, would rise up from his throne, hug him, kiss him, and say to him: 'Rebbi, Rebbi, my teacher, my teacher'".
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