Rabbi Aḥa and Rabbi Ze’eira began: “Even at this my heart trembles veyitar from its place” (Job 37:1). What is veyitar? It is “and leaps,” just as it says: “To leap [lenater] with them from upon the earth” (Leviticus 11:21). The Holy One blessed be He said: ‘Will Aaron’s sons not be like his staff, that entered dry and emerged moist?’25See Numbers 17:16-24. The wicked Titus entered the chamber of the Holy of Holies with his sword drawn in his hand, stabbed the curtain, and his sword emerged full of blood. He entered in peace and emerged in peace. Aaron’s sons entered to sacrifice and emerged burned. That is what is written: “After the death of the two sons of Aaron, [when they approached before the Lord and they died].”