On the work of spending money on Shabbat
What did the work of publishing gain when there are so many chapters in Tractate Shabbat that it has more chapters than the rest of the full books, the decree of Mukhtas for some of the opinions was decreed to prevent publishing (the opinion of the Rav) and there is another Tractate Shlomo, Tractate Eruvin, which is entirely about the laws of eruv, which were written to prevent publishing in the public domain?
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There are claims among scholars that the work of taking out was once the main activity of Shabbat. In fact, they took out from place to place to do trade, and this is what was forbidden on Shabbat. Beyond that, the simple explanation is that it did not "earn" but simply that there are many details in this work. Incidentally, work and burning are the only two works that appear in the Torah commentary. Plowing and harvesting are simply performed on Shabbat, but Chazal require it on the seventh day (Reish Mok.).
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