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Nadab and Abihu, the sons of Aaron, each took his censer, and put fire in it, and laid
incense on it, and offered strange fire before The LORD, which he had not commanded them.
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Fire came out from before The LORD, and devoured them, and they died before The LORD. +
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Then
Moses said to Aaron, "This is what the LORD spoke of, saying,'I will show myself holy to those who come near me,and before all the people I will be glorified.'"Aaron held his peace.
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Moses called
Mishael and Elzaphan, the sons of
Uzziel the uncle of Aaron, and said to them, "Draw near, carry your brothers from before the
sanctuary out of the camp."
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So they came near, and carried them in their coats out of the camp, as Moses had said.
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Moses said to Aaron, and to
Eleazar and to Ithamar, his sons, "Don't let the hair of your heads go loose, and don't tear your clothes; so that you don't die, and so that he not be angry with all the congregation; but let your brothers, the whole
house of Israel, bewail the burning which the LORD has kindled.
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You shall not go out from the door of the Tent of Meeting, lest you die; for the anointing oil of the LORD is on you." They did according to the word of Moses.
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Then the LORD said to Aaron, +
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"You and your sons are not to
drink wine or strong drink whenever you go into the Tent of Meeting, or you will die. This shall be a statute forever throughout your generations.
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You are to make a distinction between the holy and the common, and between the unclean and the clean.
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You are to teach the children of
Israel all the statutes which the LORD has spoken to them by Moses."
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Moses spoke to Aaron, and to Eleazar and to Ithamar, his sons who were left, "Take the meal
offering that remains of the offerings of the LORD made by fire, and eat it without yeast beside the altar; for it is most holy;
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and you shall eat it in a holy place, because it is your portion, and your sons' portion, of the offerings of the LORD made by fire: for so I am commanded.
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The waved breast and the heaved thigh you shall eat in a
clean place, you, and your sons, and your daughters with you: for they are given as your portion, and your sons' portion, out of the sacrifices of the peace offerings of the children of Israel.
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The heaved thigh and the waved breast they shall bring with the offerings made by fire of the fat, to wave it for a wave offering before The LORD: and it shall be yours, and your sons' with you, as a portion forever; as the LORD has commanded."
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Moses diligently inquired about the goat of the sin offering, and, behold, it was burned: and he was angry with Eleazar and with Ithamar, the sons of
Aaron who were left, saying,
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"Why haven't you eaten the sin offering in the place of the sanctuary, since it is most holy, and he has given it to you to bear the iniquity of the congregation, to make
atonement for them before The LORD?
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Behold, its
blood was not brought into the inner part of the sanctuary: you certainly should have eaten it in the sanctuary, as I commanded."
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Aaron spoke to Moses, "Behold, today they have offered their sin offering and their burnt offering before The LORD; and such things as these have happened to me. If I had eaten the sin offering today, would it have been pleasing in The LORD's sight?"
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When Moses heard that, it was pleasing in his sight.
Le 10:1-20. NADAB AND ABIHU BURNT.
1. the sons of Aaron, &c.--If this incident occurred at the solemn period of the consecrating and dedicating the altar, these young men assumed an office which had been committed to Moses; or if it were some time after, it was an encroachment on duties which devolved on their father alone as the high priest. But the offense was of a far more aggravated nature than such a mere informality would imply. It consisted not only in their venturing unauthorized to perform the incense service--the highest and most solemn of the priestly offices--not only in their engaging together in a work which was the duty only of one, but in their presuming to intrude into the holy of holies, to which access was denied to all but the high priest alone. In this respect, "they offered strange fire before the Lord"; they were guilty of a presumptuous and unwarranted intrusion into a sacred office which did not belong to them. But their offense was more aggravated still; for instead of taking the fire which was put into their censers from the brazen altar, they seem to have been content with common fire and thus perpetrated an act which, considering the descent of the miraculous fire they had so recently witnessed and the solemn obligation under which they were laid to make use of that which was specially appropriated to the service of the altars, they betrayed a carelessness, an irreverence, a want of faith, most surprising and lamentable. A precedent of such evil tendency was dangerous, and it was imperatively necessary, therefore, as well for the priests themselves as for the sacred things, that a marked expression of the divine displeasure should be given for doing that which "God commanded them not."