Don't all three quotes support a balance--not a tension--between study and deeds? Note that the third quote condemns one who exclusively studies, not one who balances study and deeds. Similary, the second quote says that study is equal to deeds. The first quote says study is more important beacuse it will lead to deeds, but doesn't address the balance. The Rambam's middle path comes to mind here.
Yaakov
Tension or balance
Don't all three quotes support a balance--not a tension--between study and deeds? Note that the third quote condemns one who exclusively studies, not one who balances study and deeds. Similary, the second quote says that study is equal to deeds. The first quote says study is more important beacuse it will lead to deeds, but doesn't address the balance. The Rambam's middle path comes to mind here.