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OET-RV by cross-referenced section NUM 3:1

NUM 3:1–3:4 ©

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Aharon’s sons

Num 3:1–4

3The following are the descendants of Aharon (Aaron) and Mosheh as on the day when Yahweh spoke with Mosheh on Mt. Sinai: 2Aharon’s sons were: Nadav (the oldest), Avihu, Eleazar, and Itamar.[ref] 3They were all anointed as priests and served in that role, 4except that Nadav and Avihu died in front of Yahweh when they offered unacceptable fire to him in the Sinai wilderness, and so they had no sons. So Eleazar and Itamar served as priests alongside their father Aharon.[ref]


Collected OET-RV cross-references

Num 26:60:

60[ref]


26:60: Num 3:2.

Lev 10:1-2:

10 2

Num 26:61:

61[ref]


26:61: Lev 10:1-2; Num 3:4.