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1
Now Nadab
and Abihu,
the sons
of Aaron,
took
their respective
fire
pans,
and after putting
fire
in them, placed
incense
on it and offered
strange
fire
before
the LORD,
which
He had not commanded
them.
2
And fire
came
out from the presence
of the LORD
and consumed
them, and they died
before
the LORD.
3
Then Moses
said
to Aaron,
"It is what
the LORD
spoke,
saying,
'
By those who come
near
Me I will be treated as holy,
And before
all
the people
I will be honored.'"
So Aaron,
therefore, kept silent.
4
Moses
called
also to Mishael
and Elzaphan,
the sons
of Aaron's
uncle
Uzziel,
and said
to them, "Come forward,
carry
your relatives
away
from the front
of the sanctuary
to the outside
of the camp."
5
So they came forward
and carried
them still in their tunics
to the outside
of the camp,
as Moses
had said.
6
Then Moses
said
to Aaron
and to his sons
Eleazar
and Ithamar,
"Do not uncover
your heads
nor
tear
your clothes,
so that you will not die
and that He will not become wrathful
against
all
the congregation.
But your kinsmen,
the whole
house
of Israel,
shall bewail
the burning
which
the LORD
has brought
about.
7
"You shall not even go
out from the doorway
of the tent
of meeting,
or
you will die;
for the LORD'S
anointing
oil
is upon you." So they did
according to the word
of Moses.
8
The LORD
then spoke
to Aaron,
saying,
9
"Do not drink
wine
or strong
drink,
neither you nor
your sons
with you, when you come
into the tent
of meeting,
so that you will not die--
it is a perpetual
statute
throughout your generations--
10
and so as to make a distinction
between
the holy
and the profane,
and
between
the unclean
and the clean,
11
and so as to teach
the sons
of Israel
all
the statutes
which
the LORD
has spoken
to them through
Moses."
12
Then Moses
spoke
to Aaron,
and to his surviving
sons,
Eleazar
and Ithamar,
"Take
the grain offering
that is left over
from the LORD'S
offerings by fire
and eat
it unleavened
beside
the altar,
for it is most
holy.
13
"You shall eat
it, moreover, in a holy
place,
because
it is your
due
and your sons'
due
out of the LORD'S
offerings by fire;
for thus
I have been commanded.
14
"The breast
of the wave offering,
however, and the thigh
of the offering
you may eat
in a clean
place,
you and your sons
and your daughters
with you; for they have been given
as your
due
and your sons'
due
out of the sacrifices
of the peace offerings
of the sons
of Israel.
15
"The thigh
offered
by lifting
up and the breast
offered
by waving
they shall bring
along
with the offerings by fire
of the portions of fat,
to present
as a wave offering
before
the LORD;
so it shall be a thing
perpetually
due
you and your sons
with you, just
as the LORD
has commanded."
16
But Moses
searched
carefully
for the goat
of the sin offering,
and behold,
it had been burned
up! So he was angry
with Aaron's
surviving
sons
Eleazar
and Ithamar,
saying,
17
"Why
did you not eat
the sin offering
at the holy
place?
For it is most
holy,
and He gave
it to you to bear
away the guilt
of the congregation,
to make atonement
for them before
the LORD.
18
"Behold,
since its blood
had not been brought
inside,
into the sanctuary,
you should certainly
have eaten
it in the sanctuary,
just
as I commanded."
19
But Aaron
spoke
to Moses,
"Behold,
this very day
they presented
their sin
offering
and their burnt
offering
before
the LORD.
When things like these
happened
to me, if I had eaten
a sin
offering
today,
would it have been good
in the sight
of the LORD?"
20
When Moses
heard
that, it seemed good
in his sight.
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