Numbers 16:1

1._Now Korah, the son of Izhar. _The impious conspiracy is here related of a few men, but these of the highest rank, whose object was to subvert and destroy the divinely-appointed priesthood. They make their attack, indeed, upon Moses, and accuse him of ruling unjustly; for thus it is that turbulent... [ Continue Reading ]

Numbers 16:3

3._Ye take too much upon you. _(89) Some explain, “Let it suffice,” as if they desired to put an end to the tyranny of Moses; but I am rather of opinion that they would thus make a charge of presumptuous and sacrilegious supremacy, as if Moses and Aaron had not only usurped more than their right, bu... [ Continue Reading ]

Numbers 16:4

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 God. It is in this respect that the magnanimity of the ungodly differs from the firmness of believers... [ Continue Reading ]

Numbers 16:5

5._And he spoke unto Korah. _Moses did not inconsiderately choose this mode of divination, but by the dictation of the Spirit maintained the priesthood of his brother by this token and testimony; for we know how, in matters of doubt and obscurity, he was accustomed to inquire what God’s pleasure was... [ Continue Reading ]

Numbers 16:8

8._Hear, I pray you, ye sons of Levi. _He addresses the whole body, and yet it is said that his discourse was directed to Korah alone, and this was because he had corrupted others of the Levites, and therefore is first summoned to God’s tribunal, so that the whole party might be at the same time inc... [ Continue Reading ]

Numbers 16:11

11._For which cause both thou, and all thy company. _He here lays open their sin, which they had endeavored to disguise. For they had neither scruple nor shame, as we have seen, in pretending pious zeal. But in one word Moses scatters these mists, telling them that they were instigated by nothing bu... [ Continue Reading ]

Numbers 16:12

12._And Moses sent to call Dathan and Abiram. _He desired, in this way, if it might be, by his holy admonitions, to withhold them from that destruction, on which they were rushing. Therefore he ceased not to provide for their welfare, though he had thus far experienced that they were altogether in a... [ Continue Reading ]

Numbers 16:13

13._Is it a small thing that thou hast brought us. _It is not enough for these wicked men, when they are invited to discussion, contumaciously to repudiate the superiority of Moses, unless they also assail him with counter-accusations. The crime they allege against him must be observed. They reproac... [ Continue Reading ]

Numbers 16:15

15._And Moses was very wroth. _Although it might be, that there was something of human passion here, still zeal for God was supreme in his mind, nor did intemperate feelings, if he was at all tempted by them, prevail. Assuredly, it appears probable, from the context, that he was inflamed with holy a... [ Continue Reading ]

Numbers 16:16

16._And Moses said unto Korah. _The idea of Moses is not to make an experiment as if in a doubtful matter; but, being assured by the Spirit of prophecy what the event would be, he summons Korah before the tribunal of God, that he may receive the sentence of condemnation which he deserves. Nor does h... [ Continue Reading ]

Numbers 16:18

18._And they took every man his censer. _It is manifest how greatly they were blinded by pride, since, although admonished both by the confidence of Moses and also by the previous examples, they still obstinately go forward. Surely if any spark of the fear of God had remained in them, their censers... [ Continue Reading ]

Numbers 16:21

21._Separate yourselves from among this congregation. _Again does God declare that He will bear the people’s great impiety no longer, but will destroy them all to a man. Just, therefore, as he had commanded Lot to depart from Sodom, nay, had drawn him out by the hand of the angel, when He desired to... [ Continue Reading ]

Numbers 16:22

22._O God, the God of the, spirits of all flesh. _The old interpreter renders the first אל _, el, _as an adjective, in which some others have followed him; (93) but, in my opinion, the name of God is rather repeated by way of adding force to the sentence. It does not, however, so clearly appear to m... [ Continue Reading ]

Numbers 16:24

24._Speak unto the congregation, saying. _It is evident, from this answer, that Moses was heard as regarded the general preservation of the people, on condition, however, that they should give proof of their repentance, by deserting the authors of the wicked rebellion; for, when God commands them to... [ Continue Reading ]

Numbers 16:28

28._And Moses said, Hereby ye shall know. _Moses now begins more clearly to show wherefore he has brought the rebels to this open contest, viz., that God may sanction before the whole people, by a terrible exertion of His power, the system established by Himself. For it was no ordinary effort of con... [ Continue Reading ]

Numbers 16:34

34._And all Israel that were round about them. _We must suppose that the people were standing around, expecting at a distance the event that was to take place; for they had previously retired from the tents, in token of their separation (from this wicked company.) (100) That they should now fly in c... [ Continue Reading ]

Numbers 16:35

35._And there came out a fire from the Lord. _The diver-sky of the punishments had the effect of awakening more astonishment in the people, than as if all had been destroyed in the same manner, although God’s anger raged more fiercely against the original authors of the evil, so as to make it manife... [ Continue Reading ]

Numbers 16:37

37._Speak unto Eleazar the son of Aaron. _Since there is no manifestation of God’s wrath so conspicuous as not to be forgotten too often by man’s stupidity, God was willing to anticipate this evil, and set up a monument for posterity, lest the recollection of this memorable judgment should ever be o... [ Continue Reading ]

Numbers 16:40

40._To be a memorial unto the children of Israel. _This passage again confirms what I have just said, that God’s judgments, which ought to remain in full remembrance in every age, straightway escape, and are blotted out front men’s minds, unless they are provided with certain aids to meditate upon t... [ Continue Reading ]

Numbers 16:41

41._But on the morrow all the congregation. _There is something more than monstrous in this madness of theirs. The conflagration was yet smoking, wherein God had appeared as the awful avenger of pride: the chasm in which the leaders of the rebellion had been swallowed up, must still have been almost... [ Continue Reading ]

Numbers 16:42

42._And it came to pass when the congregation. _From the fact that Moses and Aaron were protected by the covering of the cloud, we gather how uncontrollable was the rage of the people. For, although the glory of God only stood over the tabernacle, so that Moses and Aaron were still exposed to stonin... [ Continue Reading ]

Numbers 16:45

45._Get you up from among this congregation. _I have expounded the meaning of this expression a little above, namely, that as God regards His people with constant and peculiar love, so He defers His vengeance against the wicked, until these people are set apart, and placed in safety. For tie declare... [ Continue Reading ]

Numbers 16:46

46._And Moses said unto Aaron. _The expiation of so great a sin did not indeed depend on the incense-offering, nor are we to imagine that God is appeased by the savor of frankincense; but thus was a symbol set before this grosshearted people, whereby they might be alike aroused to repentance and fai... [ Continue Reading ]

Numbers 16:48

48._And he stood between the living and the dead. _If _you _understand that the living were everywhere mingled with the dead, you may conjecture that God’s wrath did not so fall upon one part of the camp, as to destroy all that came in its way without exception, as had been the case in the other rev... [ Continue Reading ]

Numbers 16:49

49._Now they that died in the plague. _Already three hundred, or thereabouts, had been destroyed on account of the conspiracy made with Korah; now a much larger number was added. And this, forsooth, is what the wicked reap from their obstinacy, that God being more and more provoked redoubles His pun... [ Continue Reading ]

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