Numbers 16
Korah, Dathan and Abiram rebel against Moses and Aaron, but God destroys them and their followers.
Bible version
The Rebellion of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram
Commentary
In Numbers 16, we see the story of Korah and his rebellion against Moses and Aaron. Korah, a Levite, and his followers challenge Moses and Aaron's authority, claiming that they are no different than any other Israelite and should be allowed to lead the people. In response, God sends a plague to punish the rebels, and the earth opens up and swallows them. This story serves as a warning to the Israelites that God will not tolerate rebellion against His chosen leaders. It also serves as a reminder that God is in control and will not allow anyone to challenge His authority. The story of Korah is a reminder that God is sovereign and that He will not allow anyone to challenge His authority. The story of Korah also serves as a reminder of the importance of obedience. The Israelites were commanded to follow Moses and Aaron, and those who disobeyed were punished. This serves as a reminder to us today that we should obey God's commands and not challenge His authority. Overall, Numbers 16 serves as a reminder of the importance of obedience and submission to God's authority. It is a reminder that God is sovereign and will not allow anyone to challenge His authority. It is also a reminder that disobedience will be punished.
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Assuming a reader with an average reading speed of 300 WPM reads the Numbers, chapter 16 it would take approximately 5 minutes to finish.
There are 50 verses in Numbers, chapter 16.