(Numb. 20:22:) “Then setting out from Kadesh, the whole congregation [of the Children of Israel came to Mount Hor].” This text is related (to II Chron. 20:37), “Because you have joined with Ahaziah,<sup class="footnote-marker">108</sup><i class="footnote">Son of Ahab and a wicked king of Israel (I Kings 22:51-52), with whom Jehoshaphat had allied himself (I Kings 22:44; II Chron. 20:35.)</i> the Lord will destroy your work.” [Similarly,] because they made an alliance with this wicked king to pass through his land, they lost this righteous man (i.e., Aaron).<sup class="footnote-marker">109</sup><i class="footnote">Numb. R. 19:16.</i> For that reason the death of Aaron<sup class="footnote-marker">110</sup><i class="footnote">See Numb. 20:28: … AND AARON DIED THERE ON THE TOP OF THE MOUNTAIN.</i> is made [immediately] adjacent after the <i>parashah</i> about the king of Edom, [as stated] (Numb. 20:21-22), “so Israel turned away from them. Then setting out from Kadesh, the whole congregation [of the Children of Israel came to Mount Hor].”<sup class="footnote-marker">111</sup><i class="footnote">Cf. <i>yYoma</i> 1:1 (38ab).</i> What is the meaning of “the whole congregation?” A complete congregation, a congregation which would be entering the land, since those who had come out from Egypt had died. So these were the ones of whom it is written (in Deut. 4:4), “But you who clung to the Lord your God are all alive today.” (Numb. 20:22:) “Mount (<i>hr</i>) Hor (<i>hr</i>).” What is the meaning of “Mount Hor?” A mountain (<i>hr</i>) on top of a mountain (<i>hr</i>), like a small apple on a large apple. Even though a cloud proceeded before them which lowered the high [places] and raised up the low, the Holy One, blessed be He, left [this] mountain as a sample,<sup class="footnote-marker">112</sup><i class="footnote">Gk.: <i>deigma.</i></i> so that they would know what miracles the Holy One, blessed be He, had done for them; as He had not left a mountain in the desert, lest they become weary climbing and descending. Moreover, although the cloud had made all the desert a plain, He left an elevated spot where the tabernacle would have its resting place. He also left three mountains: Mount Sinai for the Divine Presence, Mount Nebo for the burial of Moses, and Mount Hor for the burial of Aaron.