Nadab

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Nadab is a biblical figure, the eldest son of Aaron who served as a priest during the Israelites’ wilderness period.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biblical figure
priest
alsoKnownAs Nadav NERFINISHED
associatedWith priestly garments
tabernacle worship
burialPlace wilderness (unspecified)
causeOfDeath divine fire from the LORD
clan house of Aaron NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship ancient Israel NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Israelites NERFINISHED
father Aaron NERFINISHED
givenName Nadab NERFINISHED
grandfather Amram NERFINISHED
grandmother Jochebed NERFINISHED
hasNoChildren true
hasRole assistant to Aaron the high priest
languageOfName Hebrew
mannerOfDeath sudden death
meaningOfName generous
noble
mentionedIn Book of Exodus NERFINISHED
Book of Leviticus NERFINISHED
Tanakh
surface form: Hebrew Bible
mother Elisheba NERFINISHED
notableEvent ascent of Mount Sinai
notableWork offering of unauthorized fire
participantIn covenant ceremony at Mount Sinai
placeOfDeath wilderness of Sinai NERFINISHED
positionHeld priest of Israel
relative Miriam NERFINISHED
Moses NERFINISHED
religion Judaism
scripturalReference Exodus 24:1
Exodus 24:9
Exodus 28:1 NERFINISHED
Exodus 6:23
Leviticus 10:1–2 NERFINISHED
Numbers 26:60–61
Numbers 3:2–4
sibling Abihu NERFINISHED
Eleazar NERFINISHED
Ithamar NERFINISHED
timePeriod wilderness period of the Israelites
tribe Tribe of Levi NERFINISHED

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