In Numbers chapter 16 Moses commits a "threatening course of conduct" in modern legal terms. He tells, possibly approaches, Korah and his company twice with the same request that they "meet him tomorrow at the doorway of the tent of meeting with censers with fire in them" to see who in fact was holy. Then he also communicated repeatedly with Dathan and Abiram, and threateningly suggested the earth may swallow them up and they would descend straight into Sheol. Don't you think so? And as Israel's political leader he was still under their law, as well. So if that was somehow wrong under Mosaic law, his judges and leaders would have dealt with him (kind of like what happened anyway in the rebellion of Korah). Now do you think our laws are messed up or not?
link to Numbers 16: https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?version=NASB&search=Numbers%2016
I will need to expand on these ideas. I just wanted to get the word out. A more thorough analysis is definitely needed.
link to Numbers 16: https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?version=NASB&search=Numbers%2016
I will need to expand on these ideas. I just wanted to get the word out. A more thorough analysis is definitely needed.
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