Numbers 16:10
ContextNETBible | He has brought you near and all your brothers, the sons of Levi, with you. Do you now seek 1 the priesthood also? |
NIV © biblegateway Num 16:10 |
He has brought you and all your fellow Levites near himself, but now you are trying to get the priesthood too. |
NASB © biblegateway Num 16:10 |
and that He has brought you near, Korah, and all your brothers, sons of Levi, with you? And are you seeking for the priesthood also? |
NLT © biblegateway Num 16:10 |
He has given this special ministry only to you and your fellow Levites, but now you are demanding the priesthood as well! |
MSG © biblegateway Num 16:10 |
He has brought you and all your brother Levites into his inner circle, and now you're grasping for the priesthood too. |
BBE © SABDAweb Num 16:10 |
Letting you, and all your brothers the sons of Levi, come near to him? and would you now be priests? |
NRSV © bibleoremus Num 16:10 |
He has allowed you to approach him, and all your brother Levites with you; yet you seek the priesthood as well! |
NKJV © biblegateway Num 16:10 |
"and that He has brought you near to Himself , you and all your brethren, the sons of Levi, with you? And are you seeking the priesthood also? |
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NETBible | He has brought you near and all your brothers, the sons of Levi, with you. Do you now seek 1 the priesthood also? |
NET Notes |
1 tn The verb is the Piel perfect. There is no imperfect tense before this, which makes the construction a little difficult. If the vav (ו) is classified as a consecutive, then the form would stand alone as an equivalent to the imperfect, and rendered as a modal nuance such as “would you [now] seek,” or as a progressive imperfect, “are you seeking.” This latter nuance can be obtained by treating it as a regular perfect tense, with an instantaneous nuance: “do you [now] seek.” 1 sn Moses discerned correctly the real motivation for the rebellion. Korah wanted to be the high priest because he saw how much power there was in the spiritual leadership in Israel. He wanted something like a general election with himself as the candidate and his supporters promoting him. The great privilege of being a Levite and serving in the sanctuary was not enough for him – the status did not satisfy him. Korah gave no rebuttal. The test would be one of ministering with incense. This would bring them into direct proximity with the |