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Beginning of the End - Ellen G. White

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Chapter 31

The Sin of Nadab and Abihu

This chapter is based on Leviticus 10:1-11.

After the dedication of the tabernacle, the priests were

consecrated for their sacred work. These services lasted seven days,

and on the eighth day Aaron offered the sacrifices that God required.

All had been done as God commanded, and He revealed His glory in

a dramatic way--fire came and burned up the offering on the altar.

All together the people raised a shout of praise and worship and fell

on their faces.

But soon after this, a terrible tragedy happened to the family of

Aaron, the high priest. Two of his sons each took his censer and

burned fragrant incense before the Lord. But they disobeyed God's

command by using "profane fire." They took common fire (lit by

man)instead of the sacred fire that God Himself had provided. For

this sin, fire from the Lord devoured them in the sight of the people.

Next to Moses and Aaron, Nadab and Abihu had the highest

position in Israel. They had been especially honored by the Lord,

having been permitted with the seventy elders to see His glory on

the mountain. All this made their sin more serious. If people have

received great light, if like the princes of Israel they have ascended

the mountain and been privileged to have communion with God in

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