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 The death of Aharon’s sons created confusion among Bnei Yisrael. They
 were not sure if Hashem was reconciled with them or if He was still angry
 with them. However, after they witnessed that even following the death of
 Aharon’s sons, the Shechinah still continued to rest upon them, “they                                            “A fire went forth from before Hashem and
 praised and fell upon their faces.”                                                                              consumed upon the Mizbeach the olah-offering
                                                                                                                  and the fats; the people saw and they praised
                                                                                                                  and fell upon their faces”

                                                                                                                                                                (Vayikra 9:24)






 “The sons of Aharon, Nadav and Avihu, each
 took his fire-pan, they put fire in them and
 placed incense upon it; and they brought before
 Hashem an alien fire that He had not
 commanded them. A fire came forth from before
 Hashem and consumed them, and they died

 before Hashem
 (Vayikra 10:1-2)
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