Numeri 16:41

41 17:6 Des andern Morgens aber murrte die ganze Gemeinde der Kinder Israel wider Mose und Aaron, und sprachen: Ihr habt des HERRN Volk getötet.

Numeri 16:41 Meaning and Commentary

Numbers 16:41

But on the morrow
The day following the dreadful catastrophe, the earth swallowing up Dathan and Abiram, and all that belonged to them, the burning of Korah and the two hundred fifty men of his company:

all the congregation of the children of Israel murmured against Moses,
and against Aaron;
not the princes and heads of the people only, but the whole body of them; though the above persons that murmured against them had but the day before been made such dreadful examples of divine vengeance. This is a most surprising instance of the corruption and depravity of human nature, of the blindness, hardness, and stupidity of the hearts of men, which nothing but the grace of God can remove; the images of the awful sights many of them had seen must be strong in their minds; the shrieks of the wretched creatures perishing must be as yet as it were in their ears; the smell of the fire was scarce out of their nostrils; and yet, notwithstanding this shocking scene of things, they fell into the same evil, and murmur against the men, whose authority, being called in question, had been confirmed by the above awful instances:

saying, ye have killed the people of the Lord;
so they called the rebels, and hereby justified them in all the wickedness they had been guilty of; and though their death was so manifestly by the immediate hand of God, yet they lay it to the charge of Moses and Aaron, because it was in vindication of them that it was done, and because they did not intercede by prayer for them; though it is certain they did all they could to reclaim them from their sin, and prevent their ruin; yet the people insist on it that they were the cause or occasion of their death, as the Targums of Onkelos and Jonathan express it.

Numeri 16:41 In-Context

39 17:4 Und Eleasar, der Priester, nahm die ehernen Pfannen, die die Verbrannten geopfert hatten und schlug sie zu Blechen, den Altar zu überziehen,
40 17:5 zum Gedächtnis der Kinder Israel, daß nicht jemand Fremdes sich herzumache, der nicht ist des Samens Aarons, zu opfern Räuchwerk vor dem HERRN, auf daß es ihm nicht gehe wie Korah und seiner Rotte, wie der HERR ihm geredet hatte durch Mose.
41 17:6 Des andern Morgens aber murrte die ganze Gemeinde der Kinder Israel wider Mose und Aaron, und sprachen: Ihr habt des HERRN Volk getötet.
42 17:7 Und da sich die Gemeinde versammelte wider Mose und Aaron, wandten sie sich zu der Hütte des Stifts. Und siehe, da bedeckte es die Wolke, und die Herrlichkeit des HERRN erschien.
43 17:8 Und Mose und Aaron gingen herzu vor die Hütte des Stifts.
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