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6. THE REBELLION OF KORAH
CHAPTER 16
_ 1. The rebellion of Korah (Numbers 16:1)_
2. The punishment (Numbers 16:20)
3. Eleazar and his work (Numbers 16:36)
4. The murmuring of the whole
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NUMBERS 16. THE REBELLION OF KORAH, DATHAN, AND ABIRAM (JE and P). The
narrative fuses together accounts of distinct revolts led by different
individuals and inspired by different motives. The first ...
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D. REVOLT AND PUNISHMENT OF KORAH, DATHAN AND ABIRAM (NUMBERS 16:1-40)
TEXT
Numbers 16:1. Now Korah, the son if Izhar, the son of Kohath, the son
of Levi, and Dathan and Abiram, the sons of Eliab, an...
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_AND WHEN MOSES HEARD IT, HE FELL UPON HIS FACE:_
When Moses heard it, he fell upon his face. This attitude of
prostration indicated not only his humble and earnest desire that God
would interpose to...
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THE REBELLION OF KOKAH, DATHAN, ABIBAM, AND ON
This incident is similar to that recorded in Numbers 12, and while it
illustrates the difficulties Moses encountered in his leadership,
owing to the jeal...
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THE OLD TESTAMENT BOOK OF NUMBERS
IN THE DESERT
NUMBERS
_MARION ADAMS_
CHAPTER 16
KORAH, DATHAN AND ABIRAM OPPOSE MOSES – NUMBERS 16:1-35
V1-2 Korah, Izhar’s son, belonged to Levi’s *tri
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KORAH, DATHAN, AND ABIRAM
Numbers 16:1; Numbers 17:1
BEHIND what appears in the history, there must have been many
movements of thought and causes of discontent which gradually led to
the events we n...
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THE REBELLION OF KORAN
Numbers 16:1
This was a very serious revolt, because so many princes associated
themselves with the Levites. Jealousy was at the root of the entire
movement. “All the congregat...
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Here begins the story of perhaps the strangest and most fully
organized opposition that Moses had to encounter. Two elements were at
work. The first was ambition and the second was dissatisfaction.
Th...
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What a convincing view at once was this of Moses' mind! So LORD, let
me fall before thy throne of grace, whenever Satan accuseth or the
reproaches of the ungodly make me afraid. If the Reader would im...
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The previous portion of the Book of Numbers, viewed as a history, has
evidently a prefatory character, however important and divinely wise.
It is in a great measure preparatory for that which we have...
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4._And when Moses heard it, he fell upon his face. _There is no doubt
but that he had recourse to prayer in his perplexity, since he knew
that the remedy for so great an evil was only in the hand of G...
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Chapter 16 contains the open rebellion against Moses of Dathan and
Abiram, but especially the pretension of the ministry in Israel to
arrogate priesthood to itself. Some of the chiefs of the people we...
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AND WHEN MOSES HEARD [IT],.... What they said, their complaint against
him, for setting up Aaron for an high priest, and against Aaron for
taking this honour to himself:
HE FELL UPON HIS FACE; throug...
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_And when Moses heard [it], he fell upon his face:_
Ver. 4. _He fell upon his face._] As a suppliant to them, not to
proceed in their rebellion; or rather to God, not to proceed against
them for thei...
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_Moses fell upon his face_ Humbly begging that God would direct and
vindicate him. Accordingly God answers his prayers, and strengthens
him with new courage, and confidence of success....
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1 The rebellion of Korah, Dathan and Abiram,
23 Moses separateth the people from the rebels tents,
31 The earth swalloweth vp Korah, and a fire consumeth others.
36 The censers are reserued to holy...
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The Challenge of Korah and His Companions...
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And when Moses heard it, he fell upon his face, in the attitude of a
suppliant bringing his case to the attention of the Lord;...
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THE REBELLION OF KORAH
(vs.1-15)
The rebellion of Korah and a large company with him is significant of
a dreadful revulsion against Christ both as Lord and High Priest of
His people, and the awesome...
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1-11 Pride and ambition occasion a great deal of mischief both in
churches and states. The rebels quarrel with the settlement of the
priesthood upon Aaron and his family. Small reason they had to boa...
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Humbly begging that God would direct him, and defend and vindicate him
from this false and odious imputation. See NUMBERS 14:5. Accordingly
God answers his prayers, and inspires him with this followin...
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The chapter on which we have just been dwelling, is what may be called
a digression from the history of Israel's wilderness life, except
indeed the short paragraph respecting the Sabbath-breaker, It l...
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Numbers 16:4 Moses H4872 heard H8085 (H8799) fell H5307 (H8799) face
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Numbers 16:45,
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THE CHALLENGE OF THE CENSERS (NUMBERS 16:4).
Numbers 16:4
‘And when Moses heard it, he fell on his face,'
It is unlikely that this means in the assembly, and as at this point
Dathan and Abiram with...
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CONTENTS: The gainsaying of Korah.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses, Aaron, Korah, Dathan, Abriam.
CONCLUSION: Proud and ambitious men projecting their own advancement
by thrusting themselves into a place to...
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Numbers 16:1. _Korah._ One of the firstborn, a very old man, and
grandson of Levi by his father Jahar. _Dathan_ and _Abiram_ were
descendants of Reuben, the firstborn of Israel; these according to the...
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_Korah. .. Dathan, and Abiram. .. gathered themselves together against
Moses and against Aaron._
KORAH, DATHAN, AND ABIRAM
I. The rebels.
1. Influential.
2. Numerous,
3. Deluded--
(1) Concerning...
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CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES
In this chapter we have the history of the rebellion of Korah and his
company. The time and place of this event are not recorded. It is
probable that it occurred in one...
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VINDICATION OF THE AARONIC PRIESTHOOD.
EXPOSITION
THE GAINSAYING OF KORAH (Numbers 16:1).
NUMBERS 16:1
Now K
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Now we get to chapter sixteen and this guy Korah, who is brought into
mention in the book of Jude, has gotten the conspiracy together. He is
of the tribe of Levi and he said, "Hey Moses, you take too...
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Joshua 7:6; Numbers 14:5; Numbers 16:45; Numbers 20:6...
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On his face — Humbly begging that God would direct and vindicate
him. Accordingly God answers his prayers, and strengthens him with new
courage, and confidence of success....