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This week on Torah Pearls, Ross, Jono, and Ezra dive into the dramatic revolt of Korah—only to find it's not just one insurrection but two, woven together by a careful redactor. Is this a Levitical civil war masked as divine judgment? What begins as a challenge to Moses' leadership turns out to be a priestly power struggle with deep textual seams.
We ask whether Korah's famous line—“all the congregation are holy”—was originally a legitimate protest against priestly elevation. We discuss the fiery showdown of the censers, the swallowed households of Dathan and Abiram, and the curious silence about Korah’s fate in some sources.
Along the way: divine wrath held back by incense, Aaron’s budding staff (stick magic or symbolic legitimation?), and yet another moment when God asks Moses and Aaron to step aside so He can wipe everyone out. Plus, we explore what Deuteronomy and Psalms remember—and forget—about this rebellion.
Was Korah’s rebellion erased, reworked, or redeemed?
Watch this episode [HERE]
By HOREB InstituteThis week on Torah Pearls, Ross, Jono, and Ezra dive into the dramatic revolt of Korah—only to find it's not just one insurrection but two, woven together by a careful redactor. Is this a Levitical civil war masked as divine judgment? What begins as a challenge to Moses' leadership turns out to be a priestly power struggle with deep textual seams.
We ask whether Korah's famous line—“all the congregation are holy”—was originally a legitimate protest against priestly elevation. We discuss the fiery showdown of the censers, the swallowed households of Dathan and Abiram, and the curious silence about Korah’s fate in some sources.
Along the way: divine wrath held back by incense, Aaron’s budding staff (stick magic or symbolic legitimation?), and yet another moment when God asks Moses and Aaron to step aside so He can wipe everyone out. Plus, we explore what Deuteronomy and Psalms remember—and forget—about this rebellion.
Was Korah’s rebellion erased, reworked, or redeemed?
Watch this episode [HERE]