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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."