Numbers 16
Matthew Poole's English Annotations 50 verses
Numbers 16:1
Numbers 16:2
And they (i. e.) Korah, Dathan and Abiram, last mentioned. rose up (i. e.) Conspired together and put their seditious design in execution. before Moses Not privily and obscurely, but openly and boldly, not fearing nor regarding the presence of Moses, who was an eye-witness of their conspiracy., with certain of the children of Israel, two hundred and fifty princes of the assembly, famous For place and birth. in the congregation, men of renown.
Numbers 16:3
And they (i. e.) Either, Korah and the 250 Princes, which may seem probable by comparing this with ver. 12, 25, 27. where we find Dathan and Abiram in another place, even in their tents, whither it is likely they were gone by consent to form and strengthen their party there, while Korah and the rest went to Moses. Or, Korah, Dathan and Abiram and the rest, who were all together when Moses spake those words ver. 5, 6, 7. but after that Dathan and Abiram retired to their tents, and then Moses sent for Korah and the Levites, who had more special and more colourable pretences to the Priesthood and treats with them apart, and speaks what is mentioned ver. 8, 9, 10, 11. and then having dispatched them he sends for Dathan and Abiram ver. 12. that he might reason the case with them also apart. gathered themselves together against Moses, and against Aaron Against Aaron, to whom the Priesthood was confined, and against Moses, both because this was done by his order, and because before Aarons consecration Moses appropriated it to himself. For whatever they intended, they seem not now directly to strike at Moses for his supreme civil government, but only for his interest and influence in the disposal of the Priesthood, as may appear by the whole context, and particularly by ver. 5, 10, 15, &c., and said unto them, ye take too much upon you By perpetuating the Priesthood in your selves and family, with the exclusion of all others from it., seeing all the congregation are holy A kingdom of Priests, an holy nation, as they are called, Exod. 19. 6. a people separated to the service of God, and therefore no less fit to present themselves before God, and to offer sacrifice and incense for themselves than you are., every one of them, and the LORD is among them By his Tabernacle and cloud, the tokens of his special and gracious presence, and therefore ready to receive all their sacrifices and services from their own hands.: wherefore then lift ye up your selves Thou Moses by prescribing what laws thou pleasest about the Priesthood and confining it to thy brother and thou Aaron by usurping it as thy peculiar priviledge. above the congregation of the LORD?
Numbers 16:4
And when Moses heard it, he fell upon his Humbly begging that God would direct him and defend and vindicate him from this false and odious imputation. See Numb. 14. 5. Accordingly God answers his prayers, and inspires him with this following answer to Korah, and strengthens him with new courage and confidence of good success..
Numbers 16:5
And he spake unto Korah, and unto all his company, saying, Even to morrow Heb. In the morning, the time appointed by men for administring justice, Psal. 101. 8. Ier. 21. 12. and chosen by God for that work, Psal. 73. 14. Isa. 47. 11. Zeph. 3. 5. Some time is allowed, partly that Korah and his company might prepare themselves and their censers; and partly to give them space for consideration and repentance. the LORD will show who are his, and who is holy, and will cause him Or, and whom he will cause. to come near unto him (i. e.) To serve him in the Priesthood.. even him whom he has chosen, will he cause to come near unto him (i. e.) He will by some evident and miraculous token declare his approbation of him and his ministery..
Numbers 16:6
This do; take ye censers Since ye will be Priests, take your censers, and act as Priests, at your peril., Korah, and all his company:
Numbers 16:7
And put fire therein, and put incense in them before the LORD to morrow: and it shall be that the man whom the LORD does choose (i. e.) Declare his choice and appointment of them for that work., he shall be holy: ye take too much upon you, ye sons of Levi.
Numbers 16:8
And Moses said unto Korah, Hear, I pray you, ye sons of Levi Consider what I say before it be too late, and repent of your great wickedness..
Numbers 16:9
Seemeth it but a small thing unto you, that the God of Israel has separated you from the congregation of Israel, to bring you near to himself Nearer than the other Tribes though not so near as the Priests., to do the service of the tabernacle of the LORD, and to stand before the congregation, to minister unto them (i. e.) In their stead and for their good. So they were the servants both of God and of the Church, which was an high dignity, though not sufficient for their ambitious minds.?
Numbers 16:10
And he has brought thee near to him, and all thy brethren the sons of Levi with thee: and seek ye the priesthood also There being at this time but very few Priests, and the profits and priviledges belonging to them being many and great, they thought it but fit and reasonable that they, or some of the chief of them, should be admitted to a share in their work and advantages.?
Numbers 16:11
For which cause both thou and all thy company are gathered together against the LORD Whose minister and chosen servant Aaron is. You strike at God through Aarons sides. Compare 1 Sam. 8. 7. Luk. 10. 16. Ioh. 13. 20. and what is Aaron that ye murmure against him?
Numbers 16:12
And Moses sent to call Dathan and Abiram To treat with them and give them, as he had done Korah and his company, a timely admonition. the sons of Eliab: which said Unto the messengers sent to them by Moses., We will not come up To Moses his Tabernacle, whither the people used to go up for judgment. Men are said in Scripture phrase to go up to places of judgment, See Deut. 25. 7. Ruth. 4. 1. Ezra 10. 7, 8. But because they would not now go up, therefore they went down quick into the pit, ver. 33..
Numbers 16:13
Is it a small thing that thou hast brought us up out of a land that floweth with milk and honey (i. e.) Out of Egypt, a place indeed of great plenty, b... to them, a place of torment and intolerable slavery. They invidiously and scoffingly use the same words wherewith God by Moses commended the land of Canaan., to kill us in the wilderness, make thy self altogether a prince over us?
Numbers 16:14
Moreover, thou hast not brought us into a land that floweth with milk and honey, or given us inheritance of fields and vineyards, wilt thou put out the eyes of these men (i. e.) Of those who are confederate with us and of all the people, who are of our mind. Whilst thou make them blind, or persuade them that they are blind, and that they do not see what is visible to all that have eyes, to wit, that thou hast deceived them, and broken thy faith and promise given to them? or wilst thou lead them about like blind men whither thou pleasest, one time towards Canaan, another time toward Egypt again?? we will not come up We will not obey thy summons, nor own thy authority..
Numbers 16:15
And Moses was very wroth Not so much for his own sake, for he had learnt to bear indignities, Numb. 12. as for Gods sake, who was highly dishonoured, blasphemed and provoked, by these speeches and carriages, in which case he ought to be angry, as Christ was, Mark 3. 5., and said unto the LORD, Respect not thou their offering (i. e.) Accept not their incense which they are now going to offer, but show some eminent dislike of it. He calls it their offering, though it was offered by Korah and his companions, because it was offered in the name and by the consent of all the conspiratours, for the decision of the present controversie between them and Moses.: I have not taken one ass (i. e.) Not any thing of the smallest value, as an ass was. See 1 Sam. 12. 3. from them, neither have I hurt one of them I have never injured them, nor used my power to defraud or oppress them, as I might have done, but, which is here implied, I have done them many good offices, but no hurt: therefore their crime is inexcusable, because without any cause or provocation on my part..
Numbers 16:16
And Moses said unto Korah, Be thou and all thy company before the LORD Not in the Tabernacle, which was not capable of so many person; severally offering incense, but at the door of the Tabernacle; ver. 18. which place is oft said to be before the Lord, as Exod. 29. 42. Levit. 1. 11. &c. where they might now lawfully offer it by Moses his direction upon this extraordinary occasion and necessity, because this work could not be done in that place, which alone was allowed for the offering up of incense, not only for its smallness, but also because none but Priests might enter to do this work. Here also the people, who were to be instructed by this experiment, might see the proof and success of it., thou, and they, and Aaron to morrow.
Numbers 16:17
And take every man his censer, and put incense in them, and bring ye before the LORD every man his censer, two hundred and fifty censers: thou also and Aaron, each of you his censer.
Numbers 16:18
And they took every man his censer Which they could easily make in a sleight manner, which would suffice for the present purpose., and put fire in them Taken from the Altar which stood in that place, Levit. 1. 3, 5. for Aaron might not use other fire, Levit. 10. 1. And it is likely the remembrance of the death of Nadab and Abihu deterred them from offering any strange fire., and laid incense thereon, and stood in the door of the tabernacle of the congregation, with Moses and Aaron.
Numbers 16:19
And Korah gathered all the congregation That they might be witnesses of the event, and, upon their success, which they doubted not of, might fall upon Moses and Aaron with popular rage and destroy them. And it seems by this that the people were generally incensed against Moses, and inclined to Korahs side. against them, unto the door of the tabernacle of the congregation: and the glory of the LORD appeared In the cloud, which then shone with greater brightness and Majesty, as a token of Gods approach and presence. See Exod. 16. 7, 10. Levit. 9. 6, 23. Numb. 20. 6. unto all the congregation.
Numbers 16:20
And the LORD spake unto Moses, and unto Aaron, saying,
Numbers 16:21
Separate your selves from among this congregation To wit, Korah, and his 250 men, and the people whom he... athered against Moses and Aaron, ver. 19., that I may consume them in a moment.
Numbers 16:22
And they fell upon their faces, and said, O God, the God of the spirits (i. e.) Of souls, as the word spirit in Scripture is oft used, as Psal. 31. 5. and 77. 3. Prov. 17. 22. Eccl. 12. 7. Luk. 23. 46. Act. 7. 59. And this is no empty title here, but very emphatical and argumentative, thus, Thou art the maker of spirits, Zach. 12. 1. destroy not thy own workmanship, Isa. 64. 8. O thou who art the preserver of men, and of their spirits: the Lord of spirits, Iob 12. 10. who as thou maist justly destroy this people, so thou canst preserve whom thou pleasest: the father of spirits, Heb. 12. 9. O deal mercifully with thy own children: the searcher of spirits, thou canst distinguish between those who have maliciously raised this tumult, and those whose ignorance and simple credulity has made them a prey to crafty seducers. of all flesh (i. e.) Of all mankind: the word flesh is oft put for men, as Gen. 6. 13. Iob 12. 10. Isa. 40. 5, 6. Ezek. 20. 48. and 21. 4, 5., shall one man To wit, Korah, the ringleader of this sedition. sin, and wilt thou be wroth with all the congregation?
Numbers 16:23
And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying,
Numbers 16:24
Speak unto the congregation Whom for your sakes I will spare upon the condition here following., saying, Get ye up from about the tabernacle of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram And On too, who is mentioned ver. 1. though some think he desisted and repented and therefore is not now mentioned..
Numbers 16:25
And Moses rose up, and went unto Dathan and Abiram Because they refused to come to him, he goes to them, to their cost.: and the elders of Israel The 70 rulers, whom he carried with him for the greater solemnity of the action, and for his own better vindication, because he lay under such calumnies, and to encourage them in their work, notwithstanding the obstinate and intractable nature of the people they were to govern. followed him.
Numbers 16:26
And he spake unto the congregation, saying, Depart, I pray you, from the tents of these wicked men Show your dislike of them and their wicked ways by a speedy removal of your persons, and tents from about them., and touch nothing of theirs Because they and all that was theirs was under a curse, and therefore not to be touched. See Deut. 13. 16, 17., lest ye be consumed in all their sins Least being guilty of their sins you perish together with them..
Numbers 16:27
So they gat up from the tabernacle of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram Whose tents were not far asunder, being both on the southside of the Tabernacle, as appears from Numb. 2. 10. and 3. 29., on every side: and Dathan and Abiram came out, and stood in the door of their tents An argument of their foolish confidence, pride and impudence, obstinacy and impenitency, whereby they declared that they neither feared God, nor reverenced man; and made themselves ripe for the approaching judgment., and their wives, and their sons, and their little children.
Numbers 16:28
And Moses said, Hereby ye shall know that the LORD has sent me to do all these works To wit, which I have done, and for which I am traduced by these and such like wicked men, as the bringing of the people out of Egypt; the conducting of them through and the keeping of them so long in the wilderness; the exercising of power and authority among and over them; giving of laws to them, as about other things, so concerning the Priesthood, which is the ground of the present quarrel; and, that which vexeth them most, that when they were upon the borders of Canaan and ready to enter in, I should cause them to go back into this vast howling wilderness and fix them there for forty years., for I have not done them of mine own mind By pretending or usurping an authority which God gave me not, by feigning words or messages from God to establish my own inventions, and to comply with my own will or lust or interest, as I am now accused to have done. For this phrase see Numb. 24. 13. Ezek. 13. 2..
Numbers 16:29
If these men die the common death of all men (i. e.) By a natural death., or if they be visited after the visitation of all men (i. e.) By plague, or sword, or some usual judgment., then the LORD has not sent me (i. e.) I am content that you take me for an impostour, falsly pretending to be sent of God. This he might well say because he was inspired by God to say this, and infallibly assured by God that this should be done..
Numbers 16:30
But if the LORD make a new thing (i. e.) Do such a work as was never heard before., and the earth open her mouth, and swallow them up, with all that appertain unto them, and they go down quick into the pit (i. e.) Into the grave which God thereby makes. The Hebrew word Sch... ol sometimes signifies hell, and sometimes the grave, as Gen. 37. 35. Psal 55. 15.: then ye shall understand that these men have provoked the LORD By making his words and works to be nothing but my devices and artifices..
Numbers 16:31
And it came to pass as he had made an end of speaking all these words, that the ground clave asunder that was under them:
Numbers 16:32
And the earth opened her mouth, and swallowed them up, and their houses, and all the men that appertained unto Korah (i. e.) All his family which were there, women, children, and servants: but his sons, who were spared Numb. 26. 11, 58. 1 Chron. 6. 22, 37. were absent either upon some service of the Tabernacle, or upon some other occasion, God so ordering it by his providence, either because they disliked their fathers act, or upon Moses his intercession for them, or for some other reason. This expression may seem to intimate, that Korah himself was not here, but that he continued with his 250 men before the Lord, ver. 18, 19. where they were waiting for Gods decision of the controvers... e, nor is it probable, that their chief captain would desert them, and leave them standing there without an head, especially, when Aaron, his great adversary, abode there still, and did not go with Moses to Dathan, &c. ver. 25. And Korah may seem to have been consumed with those 250. ver. 35. though he be not mentioned there, but is easily understood both by comparing that verse with ver. 16, 17, 18. and from the nature of the thing it self, there being no cause of doubt but that destruction which be... el the accessaries did much more involve the principal. And so much is intimated ver. 40. that no stranger come near to offer incense before the Lord, that he be not as Korah, and as his company, i. e. destroyed, as they were, by fire from the Lord. And when the Psalmist relates this history, Psal. 106. the earths swallowing them up is confined to Dathan and Abiram ver. 17. and for all the rest of that conspiracy, it is added ver. 18. And a fire was kindled in their company, the flame burnt up the wicked. As for Num. 26. 10. which seems to oppose this opinion, we shall see more on that place, if God permit., and all their goods.
Numbers 16:33
They, and all that appertained to them, went down alive into the pit (i. e.) Into the earth, which first opened it self to receive them, and then shut it self to destroy them and transmit them to further punishments., and the earth closed upon them; and they perished from among the congregation.
Numbers 16:34
And all Israel that were round about them, fled at the cry of them: for they said, Lest the earth swallow up us also.
Numbers 16:35
And there came out a fire from the LORD (i. e.) From the cloud, wherein the glory of the Lord appeared ver. 19. to give sentence in this cause., and consumed the two hundred and fifty men that offered incense.
Numbers 16:36
And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying,
Numbers 16:37
Speak unto Eleazar Rather than to Aaron, partly because the troublesome part of the work was more proper for him, and partly least Aaron should be polluted by going amongst those dead carcases; for it is probable this fire consumed them, as lightning sometimes does others, by taking away their lives, and leaving their bodies dead upon the place. the son of Aaron the priest, that he take up the censers out of the burning (i. e.) From among the dead bodies of those men who were burnt. Burning put for those who are burnt, as captivity for the captives, Numb 21. 1. and poverty for the poor, 2 King. 24. 14., and scatter thou the fire (i. e.) The cinders or ashes which are left in or near their censers. yonder (i. e.) Far from the altar and sanctuary into an unclean place, where the ashes were wont to be... ast: by which God shows his rejection of their services., for they are hallowed Either 1. by Gods appointment, because they were presented before the Lord by his express order, ver. 16, 17. Or 2. by Go... j... st judgment, because they together with the persons that used them were accursed and devoted by God, and therefore were the Lords and to be imployed in any profane or common use, as appears from Lev. 27. 28. But the first reason is the chief and is rendred by God himself, ver. 38..
Numbers 16:38
The censers of these sinners against their own souls (i. e.) Their own lives: who were the authors of their own death and destruction, Compare 1 King. 2. 23. Prov. 20. 2. This he says for the vindication of Gods justice and his own ministry in this severe dispensation., let them make them broad plates for a covering of the altar To wit, of burntofferings, which was made of wood, but covered with brass before this time, Exod. 27. 1, 2. to which this other covering was added for further ornament and security against the fire which was continually burning upon it.: for they offered them before the LORD, therefore they are hallowed, and they shall be a sign A monument or warning to all strangers to take heed of invading the Priesthood, as it follows, ver. 40. unto the children of Israel.
Numbers 16:39
And Eleazar the priest took the brazen censers, wherewith they that were burnt had offered, and they were made broad plates for a covering of the altar:
Numbers 16:40
To be a memorial unto the children of Israel, that no stranger, which is not of the seed of Aaron, come near to offer incense before the LORD that he be not as Korah, and as his company (i. e.) That he do not imitate them in their sin and therefore bring upon himself the same plague.: as the LORD said to him (i. e.) To Eleazar. These words belong to ver. 38. the meaning is, that Eleazar did as God bad him. by the hand of Moses.
Numbers 16:41
But on the morrow Prodigious wickedness and madness so soon to forget such a terrible instance of divine vengeance. all the congregation of the children of Israel murmured against Moses and against Aaron, saying, ye have killed You, who should have preserved them and interceded for them, have pulled down Gods wrath upon them, for the maintenance of your own authority and interest. the people of the LORD So they call those wicked wretches, and rebels against God: which shows the power of passion and prejudice to corrupt mens judgments..
Numbers 16:42
And it came to pass, when the congregation was gathered against Moses, and against Aaron, that they (i. e.) Moses and Aaron, who in all their distresses made God their refuge. looked toward the tabernacle of the congregation: and behold, the cloud covered it, and the glory of the LORD appeared.
Numbers 16:43
And Moses and Aaron came before the tabernacle of the congregation To hear what God, who now appeared, would say to him..
Numbers 16:44
And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying,
Numbers 16:45
Get ye up from among this congregation, that I may consume them as in a moment: and they fell upon their faces To beg pardon and mercy for the people, as they oft did; thus rendring good to them for evil, which the people required with evil for their kindness..
Numbers 16:46
And Moses said unto Aaron, Take a censer, and put fire therein from off the altar, and put on incense Which was a sign of intercession, Psal. 141. 2. and was to be accompanied with it, Luk. 1. 9, 10., and go quickly unto the congregation With the incense, to stir up the people to repentance and prayer to prevent their utter ruine. This he might do upon this extraordinary occasion having Gods command for his warrant, though ordinarily incense was to be offered only in the Tabernacle., and make an atonement for them: for there is wrath gone out from the LORD; the plague is begun In cutting off the people by a sudden and miraculous stroke..
Numbers 16:47
And Aaron took as Moses commanded, and ran into the midst of the congregation Hazarding his own life to obey God and to do this wicked people good.: and behold, the plague was begun amongst the people: and he put on incense, and made an atonement for the people.
Numbers 16:48
And he stood between the dead and the living Whereby it may seem that this plague like that fire, Numb. 11. 1. began in the uttermost parts of the congregation, and so proceeded destroying one after another in an orderly manner, which gave Aaron occasion and direction so to place himself, as a Mediatour to God on their behalf., and the plague was stayed.
Numbers 16:49
Now they that died in the plague, were fourteen thousand and seven hundred, beside them that died about the matter of Korah.
Numbers 16:50
And Aaron returned unto Moses unto the door of the tabernacle of the congregation: and the plague was stayed.
NOW Korah The first and chief authour of this rebellion, ver. 21. Iude ver. 11. the son of Izhar Amrams brother, Exod. 6. 18. therefore Moses and he were cousen germans. Moreover, Izhar was the second son of Kohath, whereas Elizaphan, whom Moses had preferred before him and made prince or ruler of the Kohathites, Numb. 3. 30. was the son of Uzziel, the fourth son of Kohath. This, the Iewish writers say, made him malecontent, which at last broke forth into sedition., the son of Kohath the son of Levi, and Dathan, and Abiram, the sons of Eliab, and On the son of Peleth, sons of Reuben These are drawn into confederacy with Korah, partly because they were his next neighbours, both being encamped on the south-side, and therefore could easily communicate counsels, partly in hopes to recover their rights of primogeniture, in which the Priesthood was comprehended, which was given away from their father., took men To wit, those 250 mentioned ver. 2. In the Hebrew there is nothing but took, and the Hebrew words are placed and may well be rendred thus, Now Korah——took both Dathan and Abiram, &c. or, took Dathan, &c. the particle Vau being here superfluous, as it is Gen. 8. 6. and elsewhere.: