The main section of the Eruvin passage is as follow, with the Steinsaltz elucidation for the Talmud text in bold:
Rabbi Abba said that '
Shmuel said: For three years Beit Shammai and Beit Hillel disagreed. These said: The halakha is in accordance with our opinion, and these said: The halakha
is in accordance with our opinion. Ultimately, the Voice of God'
(bat kol) emerged and proclaimed: Both
these and those ''(elu v'elu)
'are the words of the living God. However, the
halakha is in accordance with
the opinion of Beit Hillel.
The Gemara asks: Since both these and those are the words of the living God, why were Beit Hillel privileged to
have the
halakha established in accordance with their
opinion? The reason is that they were agreeable and forbearing,'
showing restraint when affronted, and when they taught the halakha'' they would
teach both
their own
statements and the statements of Beit Shammai. Moreover, when they formulated their teachings and cited a dispute,
they prioritized the statements of Beit Shammai to their own
statements, in deference to Beit Shammai.
As in the mishna
that we learned: In the case of '
one whose head and most of his body were in the sukkah, but his table was in the house, Beit Shammai deem' this
sukka '''invalid; and Beit Hillel deem it valid. Beit Hillel said to Beit Shammai: Wasn't there an incident in which the Elders of Beit Shammai and the Elders of Beit Hillel went to visit Rabbi Yoḥanan ben HaḤoranit, and they found him sitting
with his head and most of his body in the
sukkah, but his table was in the house? Beit Shammai said to them: From there
do you seek to adduce a proof?
Those visitors, too, said to him: If that was
the manner in which you were accustomed
to perform the mitzva, you have never fulfilled the mitzva of
sukkah in
all your days.''' It is apparent from the phrasing of the mishna that when the Sages of Beit Hillel related that the Elders of Beit Shammai and the Elders of Beit Hillel visited Rabbi Yoḥanan ben HaḤoranit, they mentioned the Elders of Beit Shammai before their own Elders. == Commentaries ==