Quotation for Sanhedrin 73:2
<big><strong>גמ׳</strong></big> מנא הני מילי א"ר אחא בר חנינא דאמר קרא (שיר השירים ז, ג) שררך אגן הסהר אל יחסר המזג וגו'
IN CASE IT WAS NECESSARY TO ORDAIN [ANOTHER JUDGE],<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' If a member died, or for completion purposes. ');"><sup>3</sup></span> HE WAS APPOINTED FROM THE FIRST [ROW] IN WHICH CASE ONE OF THE SECOND [ROW] MOVED UP TO THE FIRST, ONE OF THE THIRD TO THE SECOND, AND A MEMBER OF THE ASSEMBLED [AUDIENCE]<a rel="footnote" href="#56a_4"><sup>4</sup></a>
Pri HaAretz
The Sages of blessed memory stated the general rule - "each and every person is obligated to say: The world was created for me", and all of the world's events truly [occur] specifically for him. For one righteous person would have been sufficient [to sustain] the entire world as is written "[the] Righteous [man, the] foundation of the world". And as Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai stated "You and I are enough for the world" and as well, he stated, "I am a mnemonic (lit. symbol in/for the world)".
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