The firstborn son of Aaron the Priest. Nadab served as an anointed priest under his father until he offered "strange fire" before God with his younger brother Abihu (Leviticus 10:1; Numbers 3:4). When they offered this fire God sent forth a fire that utterly consumed them both. Before his death Nadab went with the seventy elders of Israel when they went with Moses and saw the God of Israel (Exodus 24:9-11). When Nadab was killed by God he had no children. In Hebrew his name is נדב (pronounced: nah-dahv). His name basically means "generous."
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| - The firstborn son of Aaron the Priest. Nadab served as an anointed priest under his father until he offered "strange fire" before God with his younger brother Abihu (Leviticus 10:1; Numbers 3:4). When they offered this fire God sent forth a fire that utterly consumed them both. Before his death Nadab went with the seventy elders of Israel when they went with Moses and saw the God of Israel (Exodus 24:9-11). When Nadab was killed by God he had no children. In Hebrew his name is נדב (pronounced: nah-dahv). His name basically means "generous."
- Primogénito de Aarón (Ex 6.23, Nm 3.2). Acompañó a su padre Aarón, a su hermano Abiú, Moisés y a los setenta ancianos de Israel al monte Sinaí (Ex 24:1–9). Más tarde fue consagrado sacerdote (Ex 28.1). Transgredió la ley (Ex 30.9), con su hermano Abiú, al ofrecer a Dios “Fuego extraño”, por lo cual ambos murieron (Lv 10.1–7, Nm 26.61). En la tradición judía se sugiere, entre varias alternativas, que Nadab y Abiú estaban intoxicados por alguna bebida, porque inmediatamente después de narrarse el suceso se establece una prohibición a los sacerdotes en cuanto a tomar vino (Lv 10.8–9).
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| - The firstborn son of Aaron the Priest. Nadab served as an anointed priest under his father until he offered "strange fire" before God with his younger brother Abihu (Leviticus 10:1; Numbers 3:4). When they offered this fire God sent forth a fire that utterly consumed them both. Before his death Nadab went with the seventy elders of Israel when they went with Moses and saw the God of Israel (Exodus 24:9-11). When Nadab was killed by God he had no children. In Hebrew his name is נדב (pronounced: nah-dahv). His name basically means "generous."
- Primogénito de Aarón (Ex 6.23, Nm 3.2). Acompañó a su padre Aarón, a su hermano Abiú, Moisés y a los setenta ancianos de Israel al monte Sinaí (Ex 24:1–9). Más tarde fue consagrado sacerdote (Ex 28.1). Transgredió la ley (Ex 30.9), con su hermano Abiú, al ofrecer a Dios “Fuego extraño”, por lo cual ambos murieron (Lv 10.1–7, Nm 26.61). En la tradición judía se sugiere, entre varias alternativas, que Nadab y Abiú estaban intoxicados por alguna bebida, porque inmediatamente después de narrarse el suceso se establece una prohibición a los sacerdotes en cuanto a tomar vino (Lv 10.8–9).
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