Talmud for Pesachim 129:7
רב אשי אמר אפילו תימא שלא ברצון חכמים ורבי נתן היא דתניא רבי נתן אומר שבות צריכה התירו שבות שאינה צריכה לא התירו:
But the Sages maintain: In both cases it is [forbidden] only as a shebuth.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Which is only a Rabbinical prohibition, and involves neither a sin-offering nor flagellation, v. Shab. 95a.');"><sup>8</sup></span> R'Ashi said: You may even say, [it means] without the consent of the Sages, this agreeing with R'Nathan.
Jerusalem Talmud Pesachim
It was stated: It was called the group of the lazy ones217Babli 65a.. Rebbi Abun said, If in a case where the commandment is followed218Since “between the evenings” implies that late afternoon is preferred. it is called the group of the lazy ones, in a case one is lazy in fulfilling a commandment so much more.
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