Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Reference for Shabbat 193:14

ופליגא דרב חלקיה בר טובי דאמר רב חלקיה בר טובי תוך שלשה דברי הכל חייב למעלה מעשרה דברי הכל פטור מג' ועד י' באנו למחלוקת ר' עקיבא ורבנן

Now he [R. Eliezer] differs from R. Hilkiah b. Tobi, for R. Hilkiah b. Tobi said: Within three [handbreadths from the ground], all agree that he is culpable;<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' because that is regarded as on the ground itself, and therefore at rest. ');"><sup>25</sup></span> above ten, all agree that he is not culpable; between three and ten, we come to the controversy of R. Akiba and the Rabbis. It was taught likewise: Within three, all agree that he is liable; above ten, It is [prohibited] only as a shebuth,<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' v. Glos. — The shebuth here is that he carries from his domain to his neighbour's, both being private ground. ');"><sup>26</sup></span>

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Chizkuni

ויחר אף ה' בם, “and the anger of Hashem was kindled against them;” according to some commentators Aaron was also smitten with tzoraat;” (to account for the word: בם, “against them”) Another sage holds that G-d contented Himself with being angry at Aaron without taking any action against him. (Compare Talmud in tractate Shabbat folio 97)
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