Why Did God JUDGE The Sin Of Korah So Severely? – BIBLE WARNED US FYTube



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  1. 4:55 Their story doesn't apply to us non Jews, in fact it doesn't even apply to Jews today. They had a very special role back then as stewards of God's Word and were to be a Holy people so they could communicate the God of the Universe to the rest of the world.

  2. Why did God judge the sin of Korah so severely, who was Moses and Aaron's first cousin and a Levite ?(Ex 6:18-21; Num 16:1) Because Korah rebelled against Jehovah (God's name, see Isa 12:2; 26:4, KJV), pushing apostasy against Jehovah God, wanting to usurp the priesthood position that was assigned to Aaron and his sons.(Lev 8:1-12; Num 16:5)

    He "rose up against Moses" as Jehovah's appointed leader of the nation of fleshly Israel, with his 250 chieftain supporters (along with Dathan, Abiram and On, but which On apparently backed down from siding with Korah), "so they gathered together against Moses and Aaron", condemning them (Num 16:2, 3), "and in the camp they grew jealous of Moses and of Aaron, the holy one of Jehovah", wanting what they were NOT entitled to.(Ps 106:16)

    When Korah and the 250 chieftains of Israel spoke against Moses and Aaron, Moses told them: "In the morning Jehovah will make known who belongs to him and who is holy and who should approach him (as high priest), and whomever he may choose will approach him."

    "Do this: Take fire holders, Korʹah and all your supporters, and put fire in them and place incense on them before Jehovah tomorrow, and the man whom Jehovah will choose, he is the holy one (or high priest). You sons of Leʹvi have gone far enough !”(Num 16:5-7)

    Moses further told Korah: "Listen, please, you sons of Leʹvi. Does it seem to you such a little thing that the God of Israel has separated you (or the tribe of Levi) from the assembly of Israel (Num 3:12) and allowed you to approach him in order to perform the service of Jehovah’s tabernacle and to stand before the assembly to minister to them (or minister to Aaron and his sons as priests of Jehovah, Num 3:6, carrying "the utensils of the ministry", Num 4:12),"

    "and that he brought you near to him along with all your brothers, the sons of Leʹvi ? Must you also try to secure the priesthood ? For this reason, you and all your supporters who are gathering together are AGAINST Jehovah. As for Aaron, who is he that you should murmur against him ?"(Num 16:8-11)

    For this rebellious act, for ' treating Jehovah disrepectfully ' (Num 16:30), Jehovah decreed that Korah, his 250 supporters, Dathan and Abiram and their families who fully supported this defiance of Jehovah's authority through Moses, were to be put to death, first by Jehovah causing the earth to open up, like an earthquake.

    Everyone that was in the "tents of Korʹah, Daʹthan, and A·biʹram, from every side, and Daʹthan and A·biʹram came out, taking their stand (against Moses and Aaron) at the entrance of their tents, together with their wives, their sons, and their little children".

    These were "swallowed……up, along with their households and everyone who belonged to Korʹah and all their goods. So they and all who belonged to them (including "their little children") went down alive into the Grave, and the earth covered them over, so that they perished from the midst of the congregation."(Num 16:27, 32, 33)

    Then "a fire came out from Jehovah and consumed the 250 men offering the incense."(Num 16:35) This all came about due to rebelling aginst Jehovah, treating him disrepectfully. This is just one example of what happens to anyone who disregards Jehovah, treating him with disrepect or with contempt (1 Sam 2:30), as did the high priest Eli's two sons, Hophni and Phinehas (1 Sam 2:12) and deservedly died in a battle with the Philistines.(1 Sam 4:17)

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