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Aaron can serve, kohen gadol by virtue of anointing, added garments, substitution, also may serve as kohen gadol, sources
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ark hidden with jar of manna, anointing oil, Aaron’s staff, box sent by Philistines, by King Hezekiah, reason
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clouds of glory departed upon his death, Canaanites wanted to attack, Israel wanted to return to Egypt, tribe of Levi brought them back, families were killed, Aaron not properly eulogized,
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death of righteous people such as the sons of Aaron or Miriam atone for the sins of Israel
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did Aaron bring the first half of the offering on the day that he became kohen gadol?
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died at Hor Hahor or Moseirah?
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died at Hor Hahor or Moseirah?
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diligent study of Torah can bring the truth, despite not being taught that exact information, examples include 20 percent to be spent on mitzvos, Betzalel, Joshua, Aaron, saves from sin, taxes, fines and demons
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during seven days of miluim Moshe dressed Aaron with tzitz and turban, sashes of Aaron and his sons, or his sons first
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during seven days of miluim Moshe served with white garments, but the presence of God did not rest there until Aaron served, source
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Josiah hid away, with manna, anointing oil, staff of Aaron with blossoms and almonds, box from the Philistines
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learned from show bread, sequestration of Aaron and his sons only needed at nightfall
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Moseirah - Aaron was mourned there
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Nadav and Avihu the two older sons of Aaron died while serving incense and leaving out the maaleh ashan spice, they were previously warned about this
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sons of Aaron died on the first day of Nissan
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the great guide who showed Israel the way
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wasn’t properly mourned
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why the sin offering of Rosh Chodesh of Leviticus 10:16-17 was burned and not eaten by Aaron, Elazar, or Itamar, due to being an onein. or it being impure?