Leviticus Chapter 16 verse 1 Holy Bible

ASV Leviticus 16:1

And Jehovah spake unto Moses, after the death of the two sons of Aaron, when they drew near before Jehovah, and died;
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BBE Leviticus 16:1

And the Lord said to Moses, after the death of the two sons of Aaron when they took in strange fire before the Lord and death overtook them;
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DARBY Leviticus 16:1

And Jehovah spoke to Moses after the death of the two sons of Aaron, when they came near before Jehovah and died;
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KJV Leviticus 16:1

And the LORD spake unto Moses after the death of the two sons of Aaron, when they offered before the LORD, and died;
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WBT Leviticus 16:1

And the LORD spoke to Moses after the death of the two sons of Aaron, when they offered before the LORD, and died:
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WEB Leviticus 16:1

Yahweh spoke to Moses, after the death of the two sons of Aaron, when they drew near before Yahweh, and died;
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YLT Leviticus 16:1

And Jehovah speaketh unto Moses, after the death of the two sons of Aaron, in their drawing near before Jehovah, and they die;
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Ellicott's Commentary

Ellicott's Commentary for English ReadersXVI.(1) And the Lord spake unto Moses.--As the observance of the minute regulations given in the preceding chapters about the daily sacrifices and purifications would necessarily be tainted with many imperfections and shortcomings, both on the part of the mediating priests and the offering laity, a general day of atonement is here instituted, when priest and people are alike to obtain atonement once a year for the sins which were mixed up even with their sacred worship. The day of atonement enacted in the chapter before us is therefore an appropriate conclusion of the laws of purification in the preceding chapters. It is an annual supplement and completion of all the ordinances which were daily practised, and the design of which was to obtain atonement and reconciliation.After the death of the two sons of Aaron.--That is, after Nadab and Abihu, his two eldest sons, had died, in consequence of having presumptuously entered the sanctuary in a profane manner, and at an irregular time. (See Leviticus 10:1-2.)PART III. SECTION II. CHAPTER 16. THE CEREMONIAL PURIFICATION OF THE WHOLE CONGREGATION ON THE GREAT DAY OF ATONEMENT. This chapter, containing the account of the institution of the ceremonial to be used on the Day of Atonement, would take its place chronologically immediately after the tenth chapter, for the instructions conveyed in it were delivered to Moses "after the death of the two sons of Aaron, when they offered before the Lord and died" (verse 1), when the fate of Nadab and Abihu would naturally have led Aaron to desire a more perfect knowledge than had as yet been imparted to him as to the manner in which he was to present himself before the Lord. Logically it might either occupy its present position, as being the great and culminating atoning and cleansing ceremony, or it might be relegated to a place among the holy days in chapter 23, where it is, in fact, shortly noticed. That it is placed here shows that the most essential characteristic of the Day in the judgment of the legislator is that of its serving as the occasion and the means of "making an atonement for the holy sanctuary, and making an atonement for the tabernacle of the congregation, and for the altar, and for making an atonement for the priests, and for all the people of the congregation" (verse 33). Annually there gathered over the camp, and over the sanctuary as situated in the midst of the camp, a mass of defilement, arising in part from sins whose guilt had not been removed by the punishment of the offenders, and in part from uncleannesses which had not been cleansed by sacrifices and the prescribed ceremonial rites. Annually this defilement had to be atoned for or covered away from the sight of God. This was done by the solemn observance of the great Day of Atonement, and specially by the high priest's carrying the blood of the sacrifices into the holy of holies, into which he might enter on no other day of the year; while the consciousness of deliverance from the guilt of sin was quickened on the part of the people by their seeing the scapegoat "bear away upon him all their iniquities unto a land not inhabited" (verse 22). Parallel Commentaries ...HebrewNow the LORDיְהוָה֙ (Yah·weh)Noun - proper - masculine singularStrong's 3068: LORD -- the proper name of the God of Israelspokeוַיְדַבֵּ֤ר (way·ḏab·bêr)Conjunctive waw | Verb - Piel - Consecutive imperfect - third person masculine singularStrong's 1696: To arrange, to speak, to subduetoאֶל־ (’el-)PrepositionStrong's 413: Near, with, among, toMosesמֹשֶׁ֔ה (mō·šeh)Noun - proper - masculine singularStrong's 4872: Moses -- a great Israelite leader, prophet and lawgiverafterאַחֲרֵ֣י (’a·ḥă·rê)PrepositionStrong's 310: The hind or following partthe deathמ֔וֹת (mō·wṯ)Noun - masculine singular constructStrong's 4194: Death, the dead, their place, state, pestilence, ruinof twoשְׁנֵ֖י (šə·nê)Number - mdcStrong's 8147: Two (a cardinal number)of Aaron’sאַהֲרֹ֑ן (’a·hă·rōn)Noun - proper - masculine singularStrong's 175: Aaron -- an elder brother of Mosessonsבְּנֵ֣י (bə·nê)Noun - masculine plural constructStrong's 1121: A sonwhen they approachedבְּקָרְבָתָ֥ם (bə·qā·rə·ḇā·ṯām)Preposition-b | Verb - Qal - Infinitive construct | third person masculine pluralStrong's 7126: To come near, approachthe presenceלִפְנֵי־ (lip̄·nê-)Preposition-l | Noun - masculine plural constructStrong's 6440: The faceof the LORD.יְהוָ֖ה (Yah·weh)Noun - proper - masculine singularStrong's 3068: LORD -- the proper name of the God of IsraelJump to PreviousAaron Approached Death Die Died Drawing Drew Fire Moses Offered Overtook Presence Strange