
Text -- Numbers 16:18 (NET)




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Wesley -> Num 16:18
Wesley: Num 16:18 - -- Taken from the altar which stood in that place, for Aaron might not use other fire. And it is likely the rememberance of the death of Nadab and Abihu ...
Taken from the altar which stood in that place, for Aaron might not use other fire. And it is likely the rememberance of the death of Nadab and Abihu deterred them from offering any strange fire.
JFB -> Num 16:16-18
JFB: Num 16:16-18 - -- That is, at "the door of the tabernacle" (Num 16:18), that the assembled people might witness the experiment and be properly impressed by the issue.
That is, at "the door of the tabernacle" (Num 16:18), that the assembled people might witness the experiment and be properly impressed by the issue.
Calvin -> Num 16:18
Calvin: Num 16:18 - -- 18.And they took every man his censer It is manifest how greatly they were blinded by pride, since, although admonished both by the confidence of Mos...
18.And they took every man his censer It is manifest how greatly they were blinded by pride, since, although admonished both by the confidence of Moses and also by the previous examples, they still obstinately go forward. Surely if any spark of the fear of God had remained in them, their censers would straightway have fallen from their hands; but Korah seems to have sought, as it were, deliberately how he might cast aside all fear, and totally bereave himself of his senses. For in the next verse, Moses narrates how ostentatiously he hardened himself in his rebellion, before he should offer the incense; for he gathered the people together to his party, in order that the magnificence of his array might overwhelm the grace of God, which opposed[ him. Herein also his senselessness is clearly seen, when he seeks to fortify himself against God by the favor of the, mob, as if he had desired to extinguish the light of the sun by interposing a little smoke. Now, let us learn so to condemn his folly, as that nothing similar may happen in ourselves; for all ambitious persons are affected by the same disease. They collect their forces by endeavoring to ingratiate themselves with men; and, if the world approves of’ them, they are inebriated with such fatal confidence, as to spit at the very clouds. But we shall soon see how God, by a single breath, dissipates all their ungodly conspiracies.
On the other side, the levity of the people is set before our eyes. For some time they had been all accustomed to the duly-appointed priesthood, which they knew to be instituted by God; yet only a single night is required to make them revolt to Korah. And, in fact, as we are by nature slow to act aright, so also we are carried away to evil in a moment, as soon as some villain lifts up his finger.

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Poole -> Num 16:18
Poole: Num 16:18 - -- They could easily make censers in a slight manner, which would suffice for the present purpose. The
fire was taken from the altar which stood in t...
They could easily make censers in a slight manner, which would suffice for the present purpose. The
fire was taken from the altar which stood in that place, Lev 1:3,5 , for Aaron might not use other fire, Lev 10:1 . And it is likely the remembrance of the death of Nadab and Abihu deterred them from offering any strange fire.
Gill -> Num 16:18
Gill: Num 16:18 - -- And they took every man his censer, and that fire in them,.... That is, they came the next morning, according to order, prepared with their censers an...
And they took every man his censer, and that fire in them,.... That is, they came the next morning, according to order, prepared with their censers and incense; and they took fire from off the altar of burnt offering, which stood in the court of the tabernacle:
and laid incense thereon: upon the fire in their censers, and so burned it:
and stood in the door of the tabernacle of the congregation; not in the holy place, where the altar of incense was, for that would not hold them; nor indeed in the court of the tabernacle, but at the door of it, or the outside of it, that so they might be seen by all the people who came to be spectators and witnesses of this affair: and they stood
with Moses and Aaron; in a bold and presumptuous manner, as if they were their equals, disputing their authority, and putting themselves upon their trial before the Lord about it: the Targum of Jonathan says, these men stood on one side (of the door of the tabernacle), and Moses and Aaron stood on the other side of it.

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TSK Synopsis -> Num 16:1-50
TSK Synopsis: Num 16:1-50 - --1 The rebellion of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram.23 Moses separates the people from the rebels' tents.31 The earth swallows up Korah, and a fire consumes ...
MHCC -> Num 16:16-22
MHCC: Num 16:16-22 - --The same glory of the Lord that appeared to place Aaron in his office at first, Lev 9:23, now appeared to confirm him in it; and to confound those who...
Matthew Henry -> Num 16:12-22
Matthew Henry: Num 16:12-22 - -- Here is, I. The insolence of Dathan and Abiram, and their treasonable remonstrance. Moses had heard what Korah had to say, and had answered it; now ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Num 16:18-22
Keil-Delitzsch: Num 16:18-22 - --
The next day the rebels presented themselves with censers before the tabernacle, along with Moses and Aaron; and the whole congregation also assembl...
Constable: Num 11:1--20:29 - --1. The cycle of rebellion, atonement, and death chs. 11-20
The end of chapter 10 is the high poi...

Constable: Num 15:1--19:22 - --Laws given during the 38 years of discipline chs. 15-19
Moses recorded few events during...
