
Text -- Numbers 16:37 (NET)




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Wesley: Num 16:37 - -- Rather than to Aaron, partly because the troublesome part of the work was more proper for him, and partly lest Aaron should be polluted by going among...
Rather than to Aaron, partly because the troublesome part of the work was more proper for him, and partly lest Aaron should be polluted by going amongst those dead carcasses; for it is probable this fire consumed them, as lightning sometimes doth, others, by taking away their lives, and leaving their bodies dead upon the place.

From among the dead bodies of those men who were burnt.

Wesley: Num 16:37 - -- Far from the altar and sanctuary, into an unclean place, where the ashes were wont to be cast: by which God shews his rejection on of their services.
Far from the altar and sanctuary, into an unclean place, where the ashes were wont to be cast: by which God shews his rejection on of their services.

Wesley: Num 16:37 - -- By God's appointment, because they were presented before the Lord by his express order, Num 16:16-17.
By God's appointment, because they were presented before the Lord by his express order, Num 16:16-17.
JFB -> Num 16:37-40
JFB: Num 16:37-40 - -- He was selected lest the high priest might contract defilement from going among the dead carcasses.
He was selected lest the high priest might contract defilement from going among the dead carcasses.
Clarke -> Num 16:37
Clarke: Num 16:37 - -- The censers - are hallowed - קדשו kadeshu , are consecrated, i. e., to the service of God though in this instance improperly employed.
The censers - are hallowed -
Calvin -> Num 16:37
Calvin: Num 16:37 - -- 37.Speak unto Eleazar the son of Aaron Since there is no manifestation of God’s wrath so conspicuous as not to be forgotten too often by man’s st...
37.Speak unto Eleazar the son of Aaron Since there is no manifestation of God’s wrath so conspicuous as not to be forgotten too often by man’s stupidity, God was willing to anticipate this evil, and set up a monument for posterity, lest the recollection of this memorable judgment should ever be obscured. He commands, therefore, that a covering for the altar should be made of the censers, in order that none should rashly intrude himself to make the sacred offerings. When He calls them “hallowed,” some understand that it was sinful to transfer them to profane purposes, because they had once been devoted to the service of God. I am, however, rather of opinion that they were set apart (sacratas) as things accursed (anathemata.) Thus the fire which had been upon them is scattered afar, in order that the altar should be cleansed from its pollution. Although, however, there was the same pollution in the censers, yet God would have them preserved as accursed, so that all posterity might understand that none but the priests were to be admitted to the sacrifices. Nor is it superfluous for Him to speak of the rebels as having acted criminally “against their own souls;” but it was in order that the memory of their punishment might be inn manner engraved upon those brazen enclosures, in order to awaken continued dread.
TSK -> Num 16:37
TSK: Num 16:37 - -- the censers : Num 16:7, Num 16:18
hallowed : Kadashoo , consecrated, i.e., to the service of God, though in this instance, improperly employed. Lev ...

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Barnes -> Num 16:37
Barnes: Num 16:37 - -- Aaron as High Priest and as one of those that offered incense Num 16:17, could not be defiled by going among the dead. The censers were not to be us...
Aaron as High Priest and as one of those that offered incense Num 16:17, could not be defiled by going among the dead.
The censers were not to be used again for censers, nor the coals on them for kindling the incense to be offered before the Lord. Yet neither of them could fittingly be employed for common purposes. The censers therefore were beaten into plates for the altar; the coals were scattered at a distance.
Poole -> Num 16:37
Poole: Num 16:37 - -- Unto Eleazar rather than to Aaron, partly because the tronblesome part of the work was more proper for him, and partlly lest Aaron should be polluted...
Unto Eleazar rather than to Aaron, partly because the tronblesome part of the work was more proper for him, and partlly lest Aaron should be polluted by going amongst those dead carcasses; for it is probable this fire consumed them, as lightning somethnes doth others, by taking away their lives, and leaving their bodies dead upon the place.
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 , Num 21:1 , and poverty for the poor , 2Ki 24:14 .
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 cast; by which God shows his rejection of their services.
They are hallowed either,
1. By God’ s appointment, because they were presented before the Lord by his express order, Num 16:16,17 . Or,
2. By God’ s just judgment, because they, together with the persons that used them, were accursed and devoted by God, and therefore were the Lord’ s, and not to be employed in any profane or common use, as appears from Lev 27:28 . But the first reason is the chief, and is rendered by God himself, Num 16:38 .
Gill -> Num 16:37
Gill: Num 16:37 - -- Speak unto Eleazar the son of Aaron the priest,.... His eldest son, that was to succeed him as high priest, and who perhaps was upon the spot to see t...
Speak unto Eleazar the son of Aaron the priest,.... His eldest son, that was to succeed him as high priest, and who perhaps was upon the spot to see the issue of things; and who, rather than Aaron, is bid to do what follows, partly because Aaron was now officiating, burning incense, and that he might not be defiled with the dead bodies; and partly because it was more proper and decent for the son to do it than the father; and it may be also because it was for the further confirmation of the priesthood in the posterity of Aaron:
that he take up the censers out of the burning; either out from among the dead bodies burnt with fire from the Lord, or out of the burning of the incense in them; these were the censers of Korah and the two hundred fifty men with him:
and scatter thou the fire yonder; the fire that was in the censers; the incense burning in them was to be cast out and scattered here and there, or carried to some unclean place at a distance, as a token of the rejection of the services of these men: and thus the Lord answered the prayer of Moses, that he would not have respect to their offering, Num 16:15; if incense is intended there; though that seems to refer only to Dathan and Abiram, and not to these two hundred fifty men:
for they are hallowed, incense being offered in them before the Lord, and therefore were not to be made use of in common service.

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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 16:35-40
MHCC: Num 16:35-40 - --A fire went out from the Lord, and consumed the two hundred and fifty men that offered incense, while Aaron, who stood with them, was preserved alive....
Matthew Henry -> Num 16:35-40
Matthew Henry: Num 16:35-40 - -- We must now look back to the door of the tabernacle, where we left the pretenders to the priesthood with their censers in their hands ready to offer...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Num 16:36-40
Keil-Delitzsch: Num 16:36-40 - --
(Or Numbers 17:1-5). After the destruction of the sinners, the Lord commanded that Eleazar should take up the censers " from between the burning, "i...
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...
