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  • Moses said to Korah, "You and all your company be present before Yahweh tomorrow, you and they, together with Aaron. (Numbers 16, 16)

  • Each of you take his censer, put incense in it and present it before Yahweh - 250 censers! - and Aaron will do the same." (Numbers 16, 17)

  • So every man took his censer and put incense in it and they stood at the entrance to the Tent of Meeting with Moses and Aaron. (Numbers 16, 18)

  • Then Yahweh spoke to Moses and Aaron, (Numbers 16, 20)

  • "Tell Eleazar, son of Aaron the priest, to take the censers from the blaze and scatter the fire some distance away, for the censers are now holy (Numbers 17, 2)

  • and to serve as a reminder to the sons of Israel that no one who is not a priest, a descendant of Aaron, should draw near to burn incense before Yahweh, lest he become like Korah and his followers, just as Yahweh had said to Eleazer through Moses. (Numbers 17, 5)

  • On the following day, the entire community of Israel grumbled against Moses and Aaron, saying, "You have brought death to the people of Yahweh." (Numbers 17, 6)

  • As the community was rising together against Moses and Aaron, they turned toward the Tent of Meeting; and there was the Cloud covering it, and the Glory of Yahweh appeared. (Numbers 17, 7)

  • And Moses and Aaron went to the door of the Tent of Meeting. (Numbers 17, 8)

  • Then Moses said to Aaron, "Take the firepan, fill it with burning coals from the altar, put incense in it and hurry to the community to ask the mercy of Yahweh for them. The anger has come down from Yahweh and the terrible disease has begun." (Numbers 17, 11)

  • Aaron did as Moses said and ran among the community, but the terrible disease was already at work among them. He put in the incense and asked for the mercy of Yahweh on the people. (Numbers 17, 12)

  • Then Aaron came back to Moses at the Tent of Meeting; the terrible disease had been stopped. (Numbers 17, 15)


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