The Questions From Readers Feb 15th 2011 raises the (no doubt burning in many JWs minds) question about why Moses became angry with Aarons 2 sons after the death of their brothers.
The WTBTS undertakes to answer this question but really doesn't seem unsure of themselves (perhaps the channel of communication was suffering some interference that day.) Notice the numerous ways that the WTBTS in a short (half page) article hedges its bets. It reminded me of a schoolboy cooking up a story when he was caught with his hands in the cookie jar , vacillating & hedging as he tries to think up an acceptable answer.
It appears that , the surviving priests had evidently acted , Aaron may have w ondered , Perhaps he felt , Aaron mayespecially have reasoned , Aaron may have thought , Moses seems to have accepted , Evidently, Jehovah too was satisfied.
It makes one wonder whether the writers really had any clue and why they even bothered trying to answer the point. And it does raise the question of if they are so uncertain and have to make so many assumptions about explaining this bible account . how sure are they about their convictions on the really big JW issues. "Evidently" , they don't seem too sure about things.