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Hebrew Text
וַיִּוָּלֵד לְאַהֲרֹן אֶת־נָדָב וְאֶת־אֲבִיהוּא אֶת־אֶלְעָזָר וְאֶת־אִיתָמָר׃
English Translation
And to Aharon was born Nadav, and Avihu, El῾azar and Itamar.
Transliteration
Vayivaled le'Aharon et-Nadav ve'et-Avihu et-El'azar ve'et-Itamar.
Hebrew Leining Text
וַיִּוָּלֵ֣ד לְאַהֲרֹ֔ן אֶת־נָדָ֖ב וְאֶת־אֲבִיה֑וּא אֶת־אֶלְעָזָ֖ר וְאֶת־אִיתָמָֽר׃
וַיִּוָּלֵ֣ד לְאַהֲרֹ֔ן אֶת־נָדָ֖ב וְאֶת־אֲבִיה֑וּא אֶת־אֶלְעָזָ֖ר וְאֶת־אִיתָמָֽר׃
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Parasha Commentary
📚 Talmud Citations
This verse is quoted in the Talmud.
📖 Zevachim 101b
The verse is referenced in a discussion about the lineage of Aaron's sons and their roles in the priesthood.
📖 Menachot 109b
Mentioned in the context of discussing the priestly service and the descendants of Aaron.
The Birth of Aharon's Sons
The verse (Shemot 6:23) lists the four sons of Aharon: Nadav, Avihu, Elazar, and Itamar. Rashi notes that the phrasing "וַיִּוָּלֵד לְאַהֲרֹן" ("And to Aharon was born") emphasizes that these sons were born specifically to Aharon, highlighting his role as the progenitor of the priestly line. The order of their names is significant, as it reflects both their birth order and their later roles in the Mishkan service.
Significance of the Names
Lessons from Their Legacy
The Sforno comments that the listing of all four sons together, despite the later tragedies of Nadav and Avihu, teaches that their lineage remained integral to the priesthood. The Talmud (Zevachim 102a) emphasizes that Elazar and Itamar continued the sacred service with humility, ensuring the perpetuation of the Kehuna. This verse thus serves as a foundation for understanding the balance between zeal and obedience in divine service.