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Now Korah, the son of Izhar, the son of Kohath, the son of Levi, with
Dathan and Abiram, the sons of Eliab, and On, the son of Peleth, sons of Reuben, took some men.
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They rose up before Moses, with some of the children of Israel, two hundred fifty princes of the congregation, called to the assembly, men of renown.
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They assembled themselves together against
Moses and against Aaron, and said to them, "You take too much on yourself, since all the
congregation are holy, everyone of them, and the LORD is among them! Why do you lift yourselves up above The LORD's assembly?"
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When Moses heard it, he fell on his face. +
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He said to
Korah and to all his company, "In the morning, the LORD will show who are his, and who is holy, and will cause him to come near to him. Even him whom he shall choose, he will cause to come near to him.
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Do this: take censers, Korah, and all his company; +
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and put fire in them, and put
incense on them before the LORD tomorrow. It shall be that the man whom the LORD chooses, he shall be holy. You have gone too far, you sons of Levi!"
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Moses said to Korah, "Hear now, you sons of Levi!
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Is it a small thing to you, that the God of
Israel has separated you from the congregation of Israel, to bring you near to himself, to do the service of The LORD's tabernacle, and to stand before the congregation to
minister to them;
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and that he has brought you near, and all your brothers the sons of Levi with you? Do you seek the priesthood also?
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Therefore you and all your company have gathered together against The LORD! What is
Aaron that you murmur against him?"
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Moses sent to call Dathan and Abiram, the sons of Eliab; and they said, "We won't come up! +
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Is it a small thing that you have brought us up out of a land flowing with milk and honey, to kill us in the wilderness, but you must also make yourself a
prince over us?
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Moreover you haven't brought us into a land flowing with milk and honey, nor given us inheritance of fields and vineyards. Will you put out the eyes of these men? We won't come up."
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Moses was very angry, and said to The LORD, "Don't respect their offering. I have not taken one donkey from them, neither have I hurt one of them." +
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Moses said to Korah, "You and all your company go before The LORD, you, and they, and Aaron, tomorrow. +
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Each man take his censer, and put incense on them, and each man bring before the LORD his censer, two hundred fifty censers; you also, and Aaron, each his censer." +
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They each took his censer, and put fire in them, and laid incense on it, and stood at the door of the Tent of Meeting with Moses and Aaron.
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Korah assembled all the congregation opposite them to the door of the Tent of Meeting.The LORD's
glory appeared to all the congregation.
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The LORD spoke to Moses and to Aaron, saying, +
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"Separate yourselves from among this congregation, that I may consume them in a moment!"
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They fell on their faces, and said, "God, the God of the spirits of all flesh, shall one man sin, and will you be angry with all the congregation?" +
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The LORD spoke to Moses, saying,
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"Speak to the congregation, saying, 'Get away from around the tent of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram!'" +
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Moses rose up and went to Dathan and Abiram; and the elders of Israel followed him.
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He spoke to the congregation, saying, "Depart, please, from the tents of these wicked men, and touch nothing of theirs, lest you be consumed in all their sins!"
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So they went away from the tent of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram, on every side. Dathan and
Abiram came out, and stood at the door of their tents, with their wives, their sons, and their little ones.
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Moses said, "Hereby you shall know that the LORD has sent me to do all these works; for they are not from my own mind. +
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If these men die the common
death of all men, or if they experience what all men experience, then the LORD hasn't sent me.
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But if the LORD makes a new thing, and the ground opens its mouth, and swallows them up, with all that belong to them, and they go down alive into Sheol; then you shall understand that these men have despised The LORD."
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As he finished speaking all these words, the ground that was under them split apart.
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The
earth opened its mouth and swallowed them up, with their households, all of Korah's men, and all their goods.
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So they, and all that belonged to them went down alive into Sheol. The earth closed on them, and they perished from among the assembly.
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All Israel that were around them fled at their cry; for they said, "Lest the earth
swallow us up!"
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Fire came out from The LORD, and devoured the two hundred fifty men who offered the incense. +
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The LORD spoke to Moses, saying,
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"Speak to
Eleazar the son of Aaron the priest, that he take up the censers out of the burning, and scatter the fire away from the camp; for they are holy,
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even the censers of these sinners against their own lives. Let them be made beaten plates for a covering of the altar, for they offered them before The LORD. Therefore they are holy. They shall be a sign to the children of Israel."
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Eleazar the
priest took the bronze censers, which those who were burned had offered; and they beat them out for a covering of the altar,
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to be a memorial to the children of Israel, to the end that no stranger, who isn't of the
offspring of Aaron, would come near to burn incense before The LORD, that he not be as Korah, and as his company; as the LORD spoke to him by Moses.
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But on the next day all the congregation of the children of Israel murmured against Moses and against Aaron, saying, "You have killed The LORD's people!" +
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When the congregation was assembled against Moses and against Aaron, They looked toward the Tent of Meeting. Behold, the
cloud covered it, and The LORD's glory appeared.
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Moses and Aaron came to the front of the Tent of Meeting.
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The LORD spoke to Moses, saying,
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"Get away from among this congregation, that I may consume them in a moment!" They fell on their faces.
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Moses said to Aaron, "Take your censer, and put fire from off the
altar in it, and lay incense on it, and carry it quickly to the congregation, and make
atonement for them; for wrath has gone out from The LORD! The
plague has begun."
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Aaron did as Moses said, and ran into the middle of the assembly. Behold, the plague has begun among the people. He put on the incense, and made atonement for the people.
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He stood between the dead and the living; and the plague was stayed. +
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Now those who died by the plague were fourteen thousand and
seven hundred, besides those who died about the matter of Korah.
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Aaron returned to Moses to the door of the Tent of Meeting, and the plague was stopped.
Nu 16:1-30. THE REBELLION OF KORAH.
1, 2. Now Korah, the son of Izhar--Izhar, brother of Amram (Ex 6:18), was the second son of Kohath, and for some reason unrecorded he had been supplanted by a descendant of the fourth son of Kohath, who was appointed prince or chief of the Kohathites (Nu 3:30). Discontent with the preferment over him of a younger relative was probably the originating cause of this seditious movement on the part of Korah.
Dathan and Abiram, . . . and On--These were confederate leaders in the rebellion, but On seems to have afterwards withdrawn from the conspiracy [compare Nu 16:12, 24, 25, 27; 26:9; De 11:6; Ps 106:17].
took men--The latter mentioned individuals, being all sons of Reuben, the eldest of Jacob's family, had been stimulated to this insurrection on the pretext that Moses had, by an arbitrary arrangement, taken away the right of primogeniture, which had vested the hereditary dignity of the priesthood in the first-born of every family, with a view of transferring the hereditary exercise of the sacred functions to a particular branch of his own house; and that this gross instance of partiality to his own relations, to the permanent detriment of others, was a sufficient ground for refusing allegiance to his government. In addition to this grievance, another cause of jealousy and dissatisfaction that rankled in the breasts of the Reubenites was the advancement of Judah to the leadership among the tribes. These malcontents had been incited by the artful representations of Korah (Jude 11), with whom the position of their camp on the south side afforded them facilities of frequent intercourse. In addition to his feeling of personal wrongs, Korah participated in their desire (if he did not originate the attempt) to recover their lost rights of primogeniture. When the conspiracy was ripe, they openly and boldly declared its object, and at the head of two hundred fifty princes, charged Moses with an ambitious and unwarrantable usurpation of authority, especially in the appropriation of the priesthood, for they disputed the claim of Aaron also to pre-eminence [Nu 16:3].