Moses summoned Mishael and Elzaphan, sons of Aaron's uncle Uzziel, and said to them, "Come here; carry the bodies of your cousins outside the camp, away from the front of the sanctuary." Bible Study Questions and Answers 1. What is the meaning of Leviticus 10:4? 2. How does Leviticus 10:4 illustrate the importance of obeying God's commands? 3. What can we learn about God's holiness from Leviticus 10:4? 4. How does Leviticus 10:4 connect to the broader theme of priestly duties? 5. How should we respond when witnessing others' disobedience, as seen in Leviticus 10:4? 6. What role does reverence play in our worship, according to Leviticus 10:4? 7. Why did Moses call Mishael and Elzaphan to carry Nadab and Abihu's bodies away? 8. What does Leviticus 10:4 reveal about the holiness required in God's service? 9. How does Leviticus 10:4 reflect the seriousness of disobedience to God's commands? 10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Leviticus 10? 11. How do interpreters reconcile Leviticus 5's focus on sacrifices with Hebrews 10:4 declaring it impossible for animal blood to remove sins? 12. Is animal sacrifice necessary? (Leviticus 4:31 vs. Hebrews 10:4) 13. In Leviticus 9:7-8, how can the idea that priests make atonement for the people be squared with Hebrews 10:4, which says animal sacrifices can't truly remove sin? 14. What does Jesus as propitiation for our sins mean? Discussion Questions 1. What does the response of Moses in this passage teach us about leadership in times of crisis?2. How can we apply the principle of reverence for God's holiness in our daily worship practices? 3. In what ways does the community's role in maintaining holiness apply to the modern church? 4. How does the account of Nadab and Abihu serve as a warning for us today regarding obedience to God's commands? 5. What steps can we take to ensure that our worship remains pure and pleasing to God, both individually and corporately?1. What does the punishment of Nadab and Abihu tell us about the seriousness of God's commands? 2. Why was Aaron silent after the death of his sons? 3. How do you think Aaron might have felt, being unable to mourn his sons openly? 4. Why do you think drinking alcohol was forbidden before entering the Tent of Meeting? 5. How does the need to distinguish between the holy and the common apply to our lives today? 6. What does the command to consume the grain offering in a holy place signify? 7. How might we understand and apply the concept of "holiness" in our modern context? 8. Why did Moses reprimand Eleazar and Ithamar for not eating the sin offering? 9. How can we relate Aaron's defense of his sons to the times when we may need to balance spiritual obligations with personal emotions? 10. How does Moses' acceptance of Aaron's explanation reflect understanding and empathy? 11. What does this passage teach us about leadership and responsibility in times of crisis? 12. How can we manage our emotions while upholding our duties and responsibilities, especially in our spiritual life? 13. In what ways can our personal feelings interfere with our spiritual obligations? 14. How does this passage underscore the importance of adhering to God's commands? 15. How does this narrative influence our understanding of grief and mourning from a biblical perspective? 16. How does the episode of Nadab and Abihu's death act as a warning about approaching God's presence lightly? 17. How can we respect and distinguish the sacred in our everyday life? 18. In what ways does this chapter illustrate the consequence of failing to respect the sacred? 19. How does this story impact your understanding of the cost of serving God? 20. Given Aaron's situation, how would you navigate the balance between personal grief and professional/spiritual duty in your own life? Links Leviticus 10:4 NIVLeviticus 10:4 NLT Leviticus 10:4 ESV Leviticus 10:4 NASB Leviticus 10:4 KJV Leviticus 10:4 Commentaries Bible Hub |



