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and gathered the whole multitude to meet them at the tabernacle door. And the glory of the Lord’s presence was revealed to them all. (Numbers 16, 19)
but not before the two hundred and fifty men who stood there offering incense had perished by fire sent from heaven. (Numbers 16, 35)
They are forfeit, now, through the death of these sinners;✻ he must beat them out into plates, which he will nail to the altar. Incense has been offered to the Lord in them, and they must be consecrated things, a portent and a warning to every Israelite who sees them. (Numbers 16, 38)
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)
Aaron obeyed, and ran into the midst of the throng where the fire was already making havoc;✻ he offered incense (Numbers 16, 47)
Already fourteen thousand seven hundred men had been smitten by it, not counting those who perished in the rebellion of Core. (Numbers 16, 49)
All that is set apart, when offerings are made to the Lord, is my gift to thee; whatever is offered by way of bloodless sacrifice, or to atone for some fault or wrong done, and vowed to holy uses, belongs to thee and thine. (Numbers 18, 9)
Thine, too, is every living thing that handsels the womb, and so must be offered to the Lord, be it man or beast; for the first-born of men, and for the first-born of unclean beasts, thou wilt take a ransom instead. (Numbers 18, 15)
When you have offered all that is best and richest, you will have paid your dues, as surely as if they came from threshing-floor and wine-press of your own; (Numbers 18, 30)
Here is the law of sacrifice, divinely instituted. Bid the sons of Israel bring a red heifer, fully grown and free from blemish, one that has never borne the yoke. (Numbers 19, 2)
The ashes of the heifer must be collected by a man who is still free from defilement, and poured out in some place that is free from defilement; and there the people of Israel will keep them to provide lustral water, the ashes of this heifer that is burned to atone for men’s faults. (Numbers 19, 9)
Even the man who has the carrying of the ashes must wash his clothes, and hold himself defiled till evening comes. This is to be a sacred observance for the Israelites, and for aliens who dwell among them, by right unalterable. (Numbers 19, 10)
