Talmud Bavli
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Reference for Yevamot 218:8

דאמר רבי שמואל בר נחמני אמר רבי יונתן לעולם יראה דיין עצמו כאילו חרב מונחת לו בין יריכותיו וגיהנם פתוחה לו מתחתיו שנאמר (שיר השירים ג, ז) הנה מטתו שלשלמה ששים גבורים סביב לה מגבורי ישראל וגו' מפחד בלילות מפחד של גיהנם שדומה ללילה:

is [also regarded as engaged] in study, but whosoever is not [engaged] in observance is not [regarded as engaged] in study. And if you wish I may say: [The reading is] in fact, as was said before: 'Whosoever says that he has only [an interest in the study of the] Torah has only [reward for the study of the] Torah', yet [the statement] was necessary [in the case] where he teaches others and these go and do observe [the laws of the Torah]. Since it might have been assumed that he also receives reward,<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' As if he had himself observed the laws of the Torah. ');"><sup>21</sup></span> hence we were taught [that he does not]. And if you wish I may say [that the statement] 'who rivets himself to the word of the halachah' [applies] to a judge who, when a lawsuit is brought before him, and he knows of an <i>halachah</i> [relating to a similar case], compares one case with the other<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Following his own conclusions. ');"><sup>22</sup></span> and, though he has a teacher, he does not go to him to inquire.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' In order to obtain definite guidance on the case under consideration. It is a judge of such a character who is described as one 'who rivets himself to the word of the halachah'. ');"><sup>23</sup></span>

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