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Why did Hashem judge Nadav and Avihu with strict judgment, when He
 could have judged them more leniently? Chazal give several reasons for
 this. Even though their intentions were for the sake of Heaven, they
 exceeded their limit of sin and deserved to die. Hashem chose to punish
 them with death specifically on the eighth day, in order to transmit the
 message that He would not remove His Shechinah from Am Yisrael again.
 Instead, if a person would sin, he would ultimately pay for his deeds.
 However, we might still wonder why Hashem did not spare their lives.
 We are taught that anyone who accuses Nadav and Avihu for sinning is
 mistaken. If we were to suggest that they exceeded their limit of sin, why
 did Moshe and Aharon not admonish them? Moreover, why did Hashem
 not punish them immediately after their first sin of speaking
 disrespectfully about Moshe and Aharon, as He punished Miriam, in order
 that they should not exceed their limit of sin and deserve death?











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