
הַקֶּצֶף and הַקְּטֹרֶת - Incensed and Incense - פרשת קרח
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See Source HereWe analyze a biblical narrative concerning a plague and Aharon's role in stopping it. Multiple commentators examine God's command to Moshe and Aharon's swift action, particularly the use of incense. Rashi suggests that Aharon was given a secret to stop the plague, or that the use of incense demonstrated it was not inherently deadly, but rather sin that caused death. Other sources highlight Aharon's willingness to risk his life, viewing his actions as heroic and a testament to his leadership, especially since he interceded for those who had challenged his authority. The placement of Aharon "between the dead and the living" is interpreted in various ways, from a literal physical position to a symbolic act of halting the destructive force. Ultimately, these interpretations underscore Aharon's divinely sanctioned role and the significance of his intercession in saving the Israelites.