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Version as of 05:32, 5 February 2014
Warning Bells – "וְנִשְׁמַע קוֹלוֹ... וְלֹא יָמוּת"
Exegetical Approaches
Overview
Commentators disagree on what actions will serve to prevent death from occurring. Vayikra Rabbah and Rashi view the final words of the verse ("וְלֹא יָמוּת") as related to the wearing of all of the priestly garments, the absence of any one of which would have fatal consequences. Rashbam, in contrast, understands the words to refer specifically to the ringing bells of the high priest's robe which would alert the ordinary priests to evacuate the Tabernacle while the purification rite was being performed. Finally, Ralbag also explains that the words relate to the bells, but he posits that the bells served to remind the high priest to mentally prepare for his year round service.
Wearing Full Attire
The high priest will not die if he wears all of the required vestments for serving in the Tabernacle, and the bells of the robe play no special role as far as this.
Evacuation of the Sanctuary
The bells of the high priest's robe served as a warning call to all those present in the Sanctuary so that they knew to exit prior to the high priest's entry. This evacuation was either for the protection of other ordinary priests or for the high priest himself.
- Rashbam asserts that the concern is lest an ordinary priest die due to his presence in the Sanctuary while the high priest is atoning for the nation.2
- According to Ramban and R. Bachya, it is the high priest himself who is in mortal danger. The Tabernacle is normally filled with God's ministering angels who must evacuate before the high priest enters so that they do not harm him.
- According to Rashbam, it is only logical that the high priest alone wear the bells as he is the one who needs to warn the other priests
- According to Ramban and R. Bachya, one might have thought that any priest entering the "Holy" should similarly have to evacuate the ministering angels. Ramban suggests that the command is aimed just at the high priest due to his higher stature and greater service.