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Moses said to Aaron, and to Eleazar and to Ithamar, his sons, Don`t let the hair of your heads go loose, neither tear your clothes; that you don`t die, and that he not be angry with all the congregation: but let your brothers, the whole house of Israel, bewail the burning which Yahweh has kindled.

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Duty Over Personal Grief

Commentators explain that Aaron and his sons were forbidden from common mourning rituals, like letting their hair go loose or tearing their clothes. As consecrated priests, their primary duty was to publicly uphold the righteousness of God's judgment, even in their deep personal sorrow. Their unique, anointed role required them to prioritize God's honor above their own feelings.

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Leviticus

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Leviticus 10:6–7

18th Century

Theologian

Aaron and his two surviving sons are forbidden to show the accustomed signs of mourning, or to leave the court of the tabernacle to attend the fune…

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Leviticus 10:6

19th Century

Bishop

Uncover not your heads. —Better, let not your heads be dishevelled. It was the custom for mourners to let their hair grow…

John Gill

John Gill

On Leviticus 10:6

17th Century

Pastor

And Moses said to Aaron, and to Eleazar, and to Ithamar,
his sons
His two younger son…

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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Leviticus 10:3–7

17th Century

Minister

The most quieting considerations during affliction are drawn from the word of God. What was it that God spoke? Though Aaron's heart must have been …