29. When all the congregation saw that Aaron was dead--Moses and
Eleazar were the sole witnesses of his departure
(Nu 20:28).
According to the established law, the new high priest could not have
been present at the funeral of his father without contracting
ceremonial defilement
(Le 21:11).
But that law was dispensed with in the extraordinary circumstances. The
people learned the event not only from the recital of the two
witnesses, but from their visible signs of grief and change; and this
event betokened the imperfection of the Levitical priesthood
(Heb 7:12).
they mourned for Aaron thirty days--the usual period of public and
solemn mourning.
(See on
De 34:8).
JFB.
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