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Chasidut for Numbers 8:15

וְאַֽחֲרֵי־כֵן֙ יָבֹ֣אוּ הַלְוִיִּ֔ם לַעֲבֹ֖ד אֶת־אֹ֣הֶל מוֹעֵ֑ד וְטִֽהַרְתָּ֣ אֹתָ֔ם וְהֵנַפְתָּ֥ אֹתָ֖ם תְּנוּפָֽה׃

And after that shall the Levites go in to do the service of the tent of meeting; and thou shalt cleanse them, and offer them for a wave-offering.

Kedushat Levi

Numbers 8,16. “for presented, presented are they to ‎Me from the midst of the Children of Israel;” the ‎repetition of the words ‎נתונים, נתונים‎ cry out for further analysis. ‎Perhaps we best approach this by means of a parable. If one ‎brings a gift to a minor official it is the intrinsic value of the gift ‎that is appreciated or considered as insufficient, whereas when ‎one brings a gift to a highly placed minister or prince, the ‎intrinsic value of the gift is of little account as the prince is not in ‎need of it. What matters to him is the time and effort the donor ‎invested in selecting something that would please him. The ‎highly placed official will accordingly respond with an open heart ‎to the person who went to great length to please him, in ‎recognition of the effort made by the donor.‎
When looking at the relationship between G’d and the Levites ‎on one hand, and that of mankind or the rest of the Israelites, as ‎well as all the angels in heaven, all of whom are equally duty ‎bound to revere Him, He considers the fact that the Levites had ‎dedicated themselves to Him in a completely selfless manner, ‎knowingly risking their lives, as a much more valuable “gift,” ‎than if they had presented many bulls as offerings on the altar.‎
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