{"id":15525,"date":"2026-01-17T06:18:10","date_gmt":"2026-01-17T06:18:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/staging.kabbalah.info\/?post_type=book&#038;p=15525"},"modified":"2026-01-17T06:18:10","modified_gmt":"2026-01-17T06:18:10","slug":"nadav-and-avihu","status":"publish","type":"book","link":"https:\/\/www.kabbalah.info\/en\/nadav-and-avihu\/","title":{"rendered":"Nadav and Avihu"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>19) Both sons of Aaron offered foreign fire, meaning they did not properly unify His name and were burnt in fire. There were two deaths: one before the Creator and one that they did not have sons, since anyone who is not rewarded with sons is considered dead. This is why it is written, \u201cAfter the death of the two sons of Aaron,\u201d and it is written, \u201cand [they] died,\u201d in the same verse. \u201cAfter the death\u201d is meant literally. \u201cAnd died\u201d is because they did not have sons.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>20) \u201cAnd Nadav and Avihu died before the Lord, when they offered foreign fire before the Lord, in the Sinai desert, and they had no sons, and Eleazar and Ithamar ministered in the priest&#8217;s office in the presence of Aaron their father.\u201d How does this relate to that? It is written, \u201cAnd they had no sons, and Eleazar and Ithamar ministered in the priest&#8217;s office.\u201d Did they inherit the priesthood from Nadav and Avihu because they did not have sons? Rather, \u201cAnd died\u201d is because they did not have sons. They were certainly considered dead, but it is not like the rest of the people in the world, for although they did not marry a woman; they died only in their bodies, but the souls did not die.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>21) Their souls did not die, as it is written, \u201cAnd Elazar the son of Aaron took him from the daughters of Putiel for a wife, and she bore him Pinhas. These are the heads of the fathers\u2019 houses of the Levites.\u201d Why is it written, \u201cThese are the heads of the fathers\u2019 houses of the Levites,\u201d if Pinhas was alone? It is because Nadav and Avihu incarnated in Pinhas. This is why it is written about him, \u201cThese are the heads of the fathers,\u201d in plural form. Accordingly, they died in their bodies but their souls did not die because they incarnated in Pinhas.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>22) This is why it is written, \u201cPinhas, the son of Elazar, the son of Aaron the priest.\u201d It should have written \u201cPinhas the son of Elazar the priest.\u201d Why does it mention, \u201cThe son of Aaron, the priest\u201d? Where it mentions Pinhas, it is written about him, \u201cThe son of Aaron, the priest.\u201d In regard to Elazar, it is written only \u201cElazar the priest,\u201d and the son of Aaron is not mentioned. It is so because Nadav and Avihu, the sons of Aaron, incarnated in Pinhas, hence the text mentions Aaron\u2019s son in regard to him, and this is why they died in their bodies but did not die in their souls, since they incarnated in Pinhas.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>23) The name Pinhas contains two names that are a couple:&nbsp;<em>Pen<\/em>&nbsp;[lest] and&nbsp;<em>Has<\/em>&nbsp;[also lest]. A small&nbsp;<em>Yod<\/em>&nbsp;is written among the letters of Pinhas, since this&nbsp;<em>Yod<\/em>&nbsp;includes two together.&nbsp;<em>Pen<\/em>&nbsp;<em>Has<\/em>&nbsp;correspond to Nadav and Avihu, and the&nbsp;<em>Yod<\/em>&nbsp;corrects them and unites them as one.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>24) But Nadav and Avihu are two; why did they not incarnate in two people, but only in Pinhas? They were two halves of a body, since they did not marry a wife, and one who does not marry a wife is half a body. For this reason, they were included together, as it is written, \u201cAnd she bore him Pinhas. These are the heads of the fathers\u2019 houses of the Levites.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>25) The&nbsp;<em>Yod<\/em>&nbsp;of Pinhas was not given in order to connect the letters in it. Rather, when he was zealous about the Creator and came to straighten the crookedness he saw in the token of the holy covenant that Zimri admitted into another authority, in the Midianite. And where Nadav and Avihu were crooked initially, here they were corrected.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In the foreign one, Nadav and Avihu were crooked first, as it is written, \u201cWhen they offered foreign fire,\u201d and here with the foreign woman that Pinhas killed they were corrected, as it is written, \u201cAnd has married the daughter of a foreign god.\u201d As there it is a foreign fire, here it is a foreign woman.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>26) What is the connection between a foreign fire and a foreign woman? Initially, they approached the&nbsp;<em>Kedusha<\/em>&nbsp;that is far from&nbsp;<em>Kedusha<\/em>&nbsp;and blemished the&nbsp;<em>Kedusha<\/em>, as it is written, \u201cWhen they offered foreign fire.\u201d Here, too, Zimri committed the same sin of bringing closer that which is far from&nbsp;<em>Kedusha<\/em>, a foreign woman, into the&nbsp;<em>Kedusha<\/em>, since he was bringing the name of the king, the token of the holy covenant, closer to what is far, to the foreign woman.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Promptly, \u201cAnd Pinhas, the son of Elazar, son of Aaron the priest, saw it and rose up from the midst of the congregation, and took a spear in his hand.\u201d Here he corrected what was initially crooked, and then&nbsp;<em>Yod<\/em>&nbsp;was placed in his name to connect the letters together,&nbsp;<em>Yesod<\/em>, which connects&nbsp;<em>ZA<\/em>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<em>Malchut<\/em>, and he was notified of the peace, which is&nbsp;<em>Yesod<\/em>, called \u201cpeace.\u201d It is written about it, \u201cTherefore say, \u2018Behold, I give him My covenant of peace,\u2019\u201d truly \u201cMy covenant,\u201d&nbsp;<em>Yesod<\/em>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The name Pinhas includes two names,&nbsp;<em>Pen<\/em>&nbsp;[lest] and&nbsp;<em>Has<\/em>&nbsp;[also lest], which imply&nbsp;<em>Malchut<\/em>, who is called&nbsp;<em>Pen<\/em>, and&nbsp;<em>ZA<\/em>, who is called&nbsp;<em>Has<\/em>, indicating&nbsp;<em>Rachamim<\/em>. Nadav incarnated in the half of the name,&nbsp;<em>Has<\/em>,&nbsp;<em>ZA<\/em>, and Avihu incarnated in the half of the name&nbsp;<em>Pen<\/em>,&nbsp;<em>Malchut<\/em>. The flaw of Nadav and Avihu was in&nbsp;<em>Yesod<\/em>, where they offered a foreign fire,&nbsp;<em>Klipa<\/em>, to&nbsp;<em>Yesod<\/em>&nbsp;<em>de<\/em>&nbsp;<em>Kedusha<\/em>. For this reason the letters&nbsp;<em>Pen<\/em>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<em>Has<\/em>&nbsp;were separated, since they did not have a&nbsp;<em>Zivug<\/em>&nbsp;because the&nbsp;<em>Yesod<\/em>&nbsp;became crooked due to the foreign fire.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Likewise, the sin of Zimri was that he married the daughter of a foreign god and inserted a&nbsp;<em>Yesod<\/em>&nbsp;of&nbsp;<em>Kedusha<\/em>&nbsp;into the&nbsp;<em>Klipa<\/em>. By that, he blemished the&nbsp;<em>Yesod<\/em>&nbsp;and the&nbsp;<em>Yesod<\/em>&nbsp;became crooked. And when Pinhas killed Zimri in order to correct the&nbsp;<em>Yesod<\/em>&nbsp;that became crooked by his sin, the sin of Nadav and Avihu\u2014who were incarnated in Pinhas\u2014was corrected, too. Then a&nbsp;<em>Yod<\/em>&nbsp;was added to his name, Pinhas, which is the&nbsp;<em>Yesod<\/em>&nbsp;that was corrected, as it is written, \u201cBehold, I give him My covenant of peace,\u201d which is the complete&nbsp;<em>Yesod<\/em>. And&nbsp;<em>ZA<\/em>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<em>Malchut<\/em>, the letters&nbsp;<em>Pen<\/em>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<em>Has<\/em>, were reconnected by the&nbsp;<em>Yod<\/em>,&nbsp;<em>Yesod<\/em>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>27) \u201cBehold, I give him My covenant of peace.\u201d What is peace here? They sinned in&nbsp;<em>Yesod<\/em>&nbsp;first, by offering a foreign fire. They blemished the&nbsp;<em>Yesod<\/em>&nbsp;and evoked a strife initially between&nbsp;<em>ZA<\/em>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<em>Malchut<\/em>. Now that it has been corrected, it is written, \u201cBehold, I give him My covenant of peace,\u201d truly \u201cMy covenant,\u201d the&nbsp;<em>Sefira<\/em>&nbsp;<em>Yesod<\/em>, which is called \u201ccovenant,\u201d will be at peace with him, the peace between&nbsp;<em>ZA<\/em>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<em>Malchut<\/em>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>And for this reason, a small&nbsp;<em>Yod<\/em>&nbsp;was placed in his name, implying&nbsp;<em>Yesod<\/em>, which is from small letters, showing that what was initially crooked has been corrected. That is,&nbsp;<em>Yesod<\/em>, which was crooked, has been straightened again, and&nbsp;<em>Malchut<\/em>&nbsp;has been completed with&nbsp;<em>Yesod<\/em>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>28) On&nbsp;<em>Yom Kippur<\/em>&nbsp;[Day of Atonement], it was established to read the portion of the sons of Aaron, to atone for Israel in exile, who have no offerings. For this reason, the order of the offerings of&nbsp;<em>Yom Kippur<\/em>&nbsp;has been established here in the portion about the sons of Aaron, and reading in them comes instead of the offerings, and also because the death of the sons of Aaron atones for Israel.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>29) We learn from this that when any person suffers torments from his Master, it is atonement for sins. And anyone who regrets the suffering of the righteous, his iniquities are removed from the world. This is the reason why we read, \u201cAfter the death of both of Aaron\u2019s sons,\u201d on&nbsp;<em>Yom Kippur<\/em>&nbsp;[Day of Atonement], so the people will hear and regret the lost righteous, and their sins will be atoned for them.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>This is because anyone who regrets the loss of righteous or sheds tears over them, the Creator declares and says about him, \u201cYour iniquity is removed, and your sin atoned.\u201d Moreover, his sons will not die in his days. 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