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When all the congregation saw that Aaron was dead, they wept for Aaron thirty days, even all the house of Israel.

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Appreciate Leaders Now

Commentators like Calvin and Gill note the irony that the Israelites, who frequently rebelled against Aaron, mourned him deeply after his death. This highlights a common human tendency to only appreciate people's virtues and service after they are gone. It serves as a powerful reminder for believers to honor and value their leaders and loved ones while they are still alive.

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John Calvin

John Calvin

On Numbers 20:29

16th Century

Theologian

And when all the congregation saw. This has been an error common to almost all nations and ages, but which reigned particularly among the …

John Gill

John Gill

On Numbers 20:29

17th Century

Pastor

And when all the congregation saw that Aaron was dead
Not that they saw his dead body, but they perceived by the rel…

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Numbers 20:22–29

17th Century

Minister

God commands Aaron to prepare to die. There is something of displeasure in these orders. Aaron must not enter Canaan, because he had failed in his …