Numbers 16
The full text of Numbers 16 in the Trinity Bible Version — clear modern English, translated from the original Hebrew. Free to read.
1 Korah son of Izhar, the son of Kohath, the son of Levi, along with Dathan and Abiram, sons of Eliab, and On son of Peleth—Reubenites—took action.
2 They rose up against Moses, with two hundred and fifty Israelite men, leaders of the community, appointed members of the council, men of renown.
3 They came as a group to oppose Moses and Aaron and said to them, "You have gone too far! The whole community is holy, every one of them, and the LORD is with them. Why then do you set yourselves above the LORD's assembly?"
4 When Moses heard this, he fell facedown.
5 Then he said to Korah and all his followers: "In the morning the LORD will show who belongs to him and who is holy, and he will have that person come near him. The one he chooses he will bring near to himself.
6 You, Korah, and all your followers are to do this: Take censers
7 and tomorrow put burning coals and incense in them before the LORD. The man the LORD chooses will be the one who is holy. You Levites have gone too far!"
8 Moses also said to Korah, "Now listen, you Levites!
9 Isn't it enough for you that the God of Israel has set you apart from the rest of the Israelite community and brought you near himself to do the work at the LORD's tabernacle and to stand before the community and minister to them?
10 He has brought you and all your fellow Levites near himself, but now you are trying to get the priesthood too.
11 It is against the LORD that you and all your followers have banded together. Who is Aaron that you should grumble against him?"
12 Then Moses summoned Dathan and Abiram, the sons of Eliab. But they said, "We will not come!
13 Isn't it enough that you brought us up out of a land flowing with milk and honey to kill us in the wilderness? And now you also want to lord it over us!
14 Besides, you haven't brought us into a land flowing with milk and honey or given us an inheritance of fields and vineyards. Will you gouge out the eyes of these men? No, we will not come!"
15 Then Moses became very angry and said to the LORD, "Do not accept their offering. I have not taken so much as a donkey from them, nor have I wronged any of them."
16 Moses said to Korah, "You and all your followers are to appear before the LORD tomorrow—you and they and Aaron.
17 Each man is to take his censer and put incense in it—two hundred and fifty censers in all—and present it before the LORD. You and Aaron are each to present your censers also."
18 So each of them took his censer, put burning coals and incense in it, and stood with Moses and Aaron at the entrance to the tent of meeting.
19 When Korah had gathered all his followers in opposition to them at the entrance to the tent of meeting, the glory of the LORD appeared to the whole community.
20 The LORD said to Moses and Aaron,
21 "Separate yourselves from this assembly so I can put an end to them at once."
22 But Moses and Aaron fell facedown and cried out, "O God, the God who gives breath to all living things, will you be angry with the entire assembly when only one man sins?"
23 Then the LORD said to Moses,
24 "Say to the assembly, 'Move away from the tents of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram.'"
25 Moses got up and went to Dathan and Abiram, and the elders of Israel followed him.
26 He warned the assembly, "Move back from the tents of these wicked men! Do not touch anything of theirs, or you will be swept away because of all their sins."
27 So they moved away from the tents of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram. Dathan and Abiram had come out and were standing at the entrances to their tents with their wives, their children, and their little ones.
28 Then Moses said, "This is how you will know that the LORD has sent me to do all these things and that it was not my own idea:
29 If these men die a natural death and suffer the fate of all mankind, then the LORD has not sent me.
30 But if the LORD brings about something totally new, and the earth opens its mouth and swallows them, with everything that belongs to them, and they go down alive into the realm of the dead, then you will know that these men have treated the LORD with contempt."
31 As soon as he finished saying all this, the ground under them split open,
32 and the earth opened its mouth and swallowed them and their households, and all Korah's people with all their possessions.
33 They went down alive into the realm of the dead, with everything they owned; the earth closed over them, and they perished and were gone from the community.
34 At their cries, all the Israelites around them fled, shouting, "The earth is going to swallow us too!"
35 And fire came out from the LORD and consumed the two hundred and fifty men who were offering the incense.
36 The LORD said to Moses:
37 "Tell Eleazar son of Aaron, the priest, to take the censers out of the smoldering remains and scatter the coals some distance away, for the censers are holy—
38 the censers of the men who sinned at the cost of their lives. Hammer the censers into sheets to overlay the altar, for they were presented before the LORD and have become holy. Let them be a sign to the Israelites."
39 So Eleazar the priest collected the bronze censers brought by those who had been burned to death, and he had them hammered out to overlay the altar,
40 as the LORD directed him through Moses. This was to remind the Israelites that no outsider, anyone not of Aaron's line, should come to burn incense before the LORD, or he would become like Korah and his followers.
41 The next day the whole Israelite community grumbled against Moses and Aaron. "You have killed the LORD's people," they said.
42 But when the assembly gathered in opposition to Moses and Aaron and turned toward the tent of meeting, suddenly the cloud covered it and the glory of the LORD appeared.
43 Then Moses and Aaron went to the front of the tent of meeting,
44 and the LORD said to Moses,
45 "Get away from this assembly so I can put an end to them at once." And they fell facedown.
46 Then Moses said to Aaron, "Take your censer and put incense in it, along with burning coals from the altar, and hurry to the assembly to make atonement for them. Wrath has come out from the LORD; the plague has started."
47 So Aaron did as Moses said, and ran into the midst of the assembly. The plague had already started among the people, but Aaron offered the incense and made atonement for them.
48 He stood between the living and the dead, and the plague stopped.
49 But 14,700 people died from the plague, in addition to those who had died because of Korah.
50 Then Aaron returned to Moses at the entrance to the tent of meeting, for the plague had stopped.
Translation notes (6)
- Numbers 16:1a The Hebrew verb "took" (vayiqach) has no stated object here; it likely means "took action" or "took men." The Hebrew text leaves it unfinished, and this ambiguity is preserved in the translation.
- Numbers 16:13a The rebels sarcastically call Egypt—not Canaan—"a land flowing with milk and honey," which inverts the usual description of the promised land.
- Numbers 16:14a "Gouge out the eyes" is a vivid idiom for blinding people to the truth, meaning deceiving or duping them, not literal mutilation.
- Numbers 16:22a "The God who gives breath to all living things" translates the Hebrew 'elohey ha-ruchot le-khol basar, which literally means "God of the spirits of all flesh," referring to the source of life-breath in every creature.
- Numbers 16:30a "The realm of the dead" translates the Hebrew word Sheol, the place of the dead in Hebrew thought. The phrase "something totally new" (beri'ah yivra') uses the same Hebrew verb for divine creation as in Genesis 1.
- Numbers 16:36a In the Hebrew text, this verse begins chapter 17 (Hebrew 17:1), but the English Bible continues chapter 16 here. Hebrew 17:1-15 corresponds to English 16:36-50, and Hebrew chapter 17 from verse 16 corresponds to English chapter 17. This difference in numbering is noted, but the wording is unaffected.
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