Nadab
And the sons of Onam were, Shammai, and Jada. And the sons of
Shammai; Nadab, and Abishur....
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Now [these are] the divisions of the sons of Aaron. The sons
of Aaron; Nadab, and Abihu, Eleazar, and Ithamar....
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And take thou unto thee Aaron thy brother, and his sons with
him, from among the children of Israel, that he may minister
unto me in the priest's office, [even] Aaron, Nadab and Abihu,
Eleazar and Ithamar, Aaron's sons....
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In the Book of Exodus and Book of Numbers, Nadab (Hebrew: נדב,
Nadav ; "generous, giving") and Abihu (Hebrew: אביהוא, Avihu ;
"He God is my father") were respectively the eldest and
second-eldest of the sons of Aaron.[1][2][3] They were
consecrated to the priest's office along with their brothers
Eleazar and Ithamar.[4] With their father, Nada...
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na'-dab (nadhabh, "noble"; Nadab):
(1) Aaron's first-born son (Ex 6:23; Nu 3:2; 26:60; 1 Ch 6:3
(Hebrew 5:29); 24:1). He was permitted with Moses, Aaron,
the 70 elders, and his brother Abihu to ascend Mt. Sinai and
behold the God of Israel (Ex 24:1,9). He was associated with
his father and brothers in the priestly office (Ex 28:1).
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-1. Son of Aaron
Ex 6:23
Called to Mount Sinai with Moses and Aaron to worship
Ex 24:1,9,10
Set apart to priesthood
Ex 28:1,4,40-43
Offers "strange" (unauthorized) fire to God, and is
destroyed
Le 10:1,2; Nu 3:4; 26:61
Is buried
Le 10:4,5
His father and brothers forbidden to mourn
Le 10:6,7
-2. Son and successor of Jeroboam
1Ki 14:20
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(liberal).
1. The eldest son of Aaron and Elisheba. Exod 8 13
Numb 3:2. (B.C. 1490.) He, his father and brother, and seventy
old men of Israel were led out from the midst of the assembled
people, Ex 24:1 and were commended to stay and worship God
"afar off," below the lofty summit of Sinai, where Moses alone
was to come near to the Lord. Subs...
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liberal, generous. (1.) The eldest of Aaron's four sons
(Ex.
6:23; Num. 3:2). He with his brothers and their
father were
consecrated as priests of Jehovah (Ex. 28:1). He
afterwards
perished with Abihu for the sin of offering strange
fire on the
altar of burnt-offering (Lev. 10:1,2; Num. 3:4;
26:60).
(2.) The son and successor of Jeroboam,...
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("willing".)
1. Aaron's oldest son by Elisheba (Exodus 6:23;
Numbers 3:2). With Aaron and Abihu and 70 elders he had the
privilege of nearer access to Jehovah at Sinai than the mass
of the people, but not so near as Moses (Exodus 24:1).
Struck dead for kindling (probably under intoxication) the
incense with "strange fire," not taken from the...
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