Midrash su Levitico 8:6
וַיַּקְרֵ֣ב מֹשֶׁ֔ה אֶֽת־אַהֲרֹ֖ן וְאֶת־בָּנָ֑יו וַיִּרְחַ֥ץ אֹתָ֖ם בַּמָּֽיִם׃
E Mosè portò Aaronne e i suoi figli e li lavò con acqua.
Sifra
3) What is more, this follows a fortiori, viz.: If in the instance of a pledge, where women are equated with men, kin with non-kin, those unfit (for testimony) with those fit (i.e., it makes no difference whether the claimee were a woman, or kin of the claimant or unfit for testimony), and there is liability for each (oath, i.e., if he were besworn and he denied five times, he is liable for violation of each oath), and (liability for denial) obtains both (with denial) before beth-din and not before beth-din — ("If in the instance of a pledge") liability obtains only with money claims, here (in the instance of withholding testimony), where women are not equated with men, kin with non-kin, fit with unfit (viz. Vayikra 8:5), and there is liability for only one denial and only before beth-din (viz. Vayikra 8:6), how much more so does liability obtain only with money claims! — No, (this a fortiori argument can be refuted, viz.:) This (limitation to monetary claims) applies only in the instance of a pledge, where the besworn (by others, — where there is no liability —) is not equated with his swearing (on his own, where there is liability) and where deliberate (violation of the oath) is not equated with inadvertent (violation), whereas here (in the instance of withholding testimony), where the besworn is equated with his (own) swearing and deliberate (violation) with inadvertent, (I would say that) it (this instance) obtains both with monetary and with non-monetary claims. It is, therefore, (to negate this) written here (Vayikra 5:1): "if a soul sinned," and there (in respect to a pledge, Vayikra 5:21): "if a soul sinned" — Just as the latter obtains only with a monetary claim, so the former.
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5) (Vayikra 8:6): "And Moses drew near Aaron and his sons and he washed them with water.": At that time they merited the laving of hands and feet and the immersions of Yom Kippur.
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Midrash Tanchuma Buber
[Another interpretation] (of Ps. 36:7 [6]): YOUR RIGHTEOUSNESS IS LIKE THE MIGHTY MOUNTAINS; < YOUR JUDGMENTS ARE LIKE THE GREAT DEEP >. R. Judah bar Simon said: The righteous act which you did with Noah in the ark was LIKE THE MIGHTY MOUNTAINS.41Tanh., Lev. 8:6; Lev. R. 27:1. [Thus it is stated] (in Gen. 8:4): AND THE ARK CAME TO REST IN THE SEVENTH MONTH, ON THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF THE MONTH, UPON THE MOUNTAINS OF ARARAT. And the JUDGMENTS are those which you rendered with his generation and carried out strictly with them as far as THE GREAT DEEP. [Thus it is stated] (in Gen. 7:11): ON THAT DAY ALL THE SPRINGS OF THE GREAT DEEP BURST FORTH. Moreover, when you remembered him, you did not remember him alone, as stated (in Gen. 8:1): THEN GOD REMEMBERED NOAH, ALL THE BEASTS, AND ALL THE CATTLE.
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