Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Musar for Pesachim 16:4

והאמר רבי אלעזר שלוחי מצוה אינן ניזוקין היכא דשכיח היזיקא שאני שנאמר (שמואל א טז, ב) ויאמר שמואל איך אלך ושמע שאול והרגני ויאמר ה' עגלת בקר תקח בידך וגו'

But R'Eleazar said: Those sent [t perform] a religious duty do not suffer harm?<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' To be the object of these suspicions is to suffer harm.');"><sup>4</sup></span> - Where the injury is probable it is different, for it is said And Samuel said, How can I go? if Saul hear it, he will kill me.

Mesilat Yesharim

The general principle to distinguish between the two types of fear is as our sages specified saying: "where harm is likely it is different" (Pesachim 8b).
Ask RabbiBookmarkShareCopy

Orchot Tzadikim

If a rabbi and Pious Man is far from his city he should not hold himself back from going there to study because of his fear of the roads, as does the lazy man who excuses himself by saying "There is a lion without; I shall be slain in the streets" (Prov. 22:13). But a man should keep in mind that many people travel and are not injured. So he too should not restrain himself from the journey out of fear, for those who are sent to fulfill a command of the Torah are not injured (Pesahim 8b).
Ask RabbiBookmarkShareCopy
Previous VerseFull ChapterNext Verse