The Following is the Soncino Translation to part of tractate Shabbat page 13b.
It is an example, of Religious Jews who do not understand why they suffer, because they view Divine reward and punishment, only as a function of how much Torah one learns.
[It is taught in the]
Tanna debe Eliyahu: It once happened that a certain scholar who had studied much Bible and Mishnah and had served scholars much, yet died in middle age. His wife took his tefillin and carried them about in the synagogues and schoolhouses and complained to them, It is written in the Torah, for that is thy life, and the length of thy days: my husband, who read [Bible], learned [Mishnah], and served scholars much, why did he die in middle age? and no man could answer her.
On one occasion I was a guest at her house, and she related the whole story to me. Said I to her, ‘My daughter! how was he to thee in thy days of menstruation?’ ‘G-d forbid!’ she rejoined; ‘he did not touch me even with his little finger.’
‘And how was he to thee in thy days of white [garments]?’
‘He ate with me, drank with me and slept with me in bodily contact, and it did not occur to him to do other.’
Said I to her, ‘Blessed be the Omnipresent for slaying him, that He did not pay careful attention to preserve the Torah {Here I slightly differed from the Soncino Translation}! For lo! the Torah hath said, And thou shalt not approach unto a woman as long as she is impure by her uncleanness.