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Bring your censers with you, and you shall put incense on them there; you with two hundred censers, and Aaron with his censer all alone. (Numbers 16, 17)
There, on the morrow, Moses and Aaron stood, and those others did as they were bidden, (Numbers 16, 18)
But it was to Moses and Aaron that the Lord spoke; (Numbers 16, 20)
Bid Aaron’s son, the priest Eleazar, gather up the censers that lie there among the flames, and scatter the coal in them this way and that. (Numbers 16, 37)
as a warning to the Israelites of after times. No interloper, that is not of Aaron’s stock, must ever come forward to offer the Lord incense, or he will suffer the fate of Core and his company, the fate which the Lord, through Moses, foretold to them. (Numbers 16, 40)
Next day, the men of Israel were enraged against Moses and Aaron, for putting the Lord’s people to death. (Numbers 16, 41)
until Moses and Aaron took refuge in the tabernacle. As soon as they entered it, the cloud overshadowed it, and the glory of the Lord’s presence was revealed. (Numbers 16, 43)
Moses said to Aaron, Take thy censer, and put incense on the lighted coals in it, and go with all speed to find the people and make intercession for them; already the Lord has begun to wreak his vengeance, and destruction rages among them. (Numbers 16, 46)
Aaron obeyed, and ran into the midst of the throng where the fire was already making havoc;✻ he offered incense (Numbers 16, 47)
But now the destruction was over, and Aaron went back to meet Moses at the tabernacle door. (Numbers 16, 50)
and Levi, too, must have a rod, a single rod representing all its families, with Aaron’s name written on it. (Numbers 17, 3)
Moses handed on this message to the Israelites, and the chieftain of each tribe brought him a rod, twelve rods in all, not counting Aaron’s, (Numbers 17, 6)
