a10:1-20
b6:9
c16:12
d10:8-11
e10:1
fExod 6:23
gExod 24:1
iExod 28:1
jNum 3:2-4
k26:60-61
l1 Chr 6:3
m24:1-2
nExod 30:34-38
oLev 16:12-13
p2 Chr 26:19
qRev 8:3-4
rExod 30:9
sPs 44:20
t81:9
uNum 3:4
v26:61
wExod 30:34-38

‏ Leviticus 10:1

Summary for Lev 10:1-20: 10:1-20  a A fire was to burn constantly on the bronze altar (6:9  b) to supply coals for burning incense (16:12  c). Perhaps careless from drinking wine (10:8-11  d), Nadab and Abihu took coals from another source. This violation of God’s instruction resulted in their deaths. 10:1  e Aaron’s two older sons, Nadab and Abihu (Exod 6:23  f), had accompanied Moses and the seventy elders on Mount Sinai (Exod 24:1  g, 9  h) and had witnessed the great theophany (appearance of God) there. They died without male heirs (see also Exod 28:1  i; Num 3:2-4  j; 26:60-61  k; 1 Chr 6:3  l; 24:1-2  m).

• The incense burners were fire pans or trays that held hot coals. Incense was sprinkled on them (Exod 30:34-38  n; see also Lev 16:12-13  o; 2 Chr 26:19  p; Rev 8:3-4  q).

• The wrong kind of fire (Hebrew ’esh zarah, “strange fire”) could mean “foreign,” and thus “unauthorized” (see Exod 30:9  r) or even “pagan” (as in Ps 44:20  s; 81:9  t). Apparently, Nadab and Abihu used fire from a source not approved by God (Num 3:4  u; 26:61  v), possibly even a pagan source. It is also possible that they offered incense not prepared according to God’s specifications (Exod 30:34-38  w), although the text does not mention that. They did not enter God’s presence on his terms but on their own.
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