The computer executes low-level code. The point of high level code is to make it more human friendly and expressive, and then translate it to low-level code for the computer. That can be done in one step (C, Rust) or several (Java, Go, PHP), but there's always a degree of "do a static analysis pass, verify that it's correct, now get closer to the metal in the knowledge that we've already verified or optimized a certain part" benefit from doing so.
That lets you break up the static analysis and translation process into multiple steps, for various reasons and benefits.