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Korach | Erev Shabbat: Korah
Join us for our Erev Shabbat service we will be going through the weekly teachings from Monte Judah. The portion of Korah tells the story of the Great Rebellion. It tells how Korah, Dathan, and Abiram, along with 250 princes of Israel, rose up against the leadership of Moses and Aaron. Moses tested the men by asking them to bring their fire pans before the Tent of Meeting. The LORD did not accept the offering of the three instigators and the 250 princes. Subsequently, the LORD opened the earth and swallowed Korah, Dathan, and Abiram, their families and belongings, and then consumed the 250 princes by fire. On the following day, the entire congregation of Israel rose up against Moses. Consequently, the LORD sent a plague through all the children of Israel. Aaron quickly put incense in his fire pan and ran into the midst of the congregation, thus checking the plague before it would consume the whole congregation, but not before 14,700 children of Israel perished. This portion concludes by reaffirming the role of Aaron as the high priest and the Levites as stewards in the Tabernacle. Numbers 16:1–18:32, I Samuel 11:14–12:22, Romans 13:1–7 #shabbat #SabbathService #hebrewrootsteacher https://www.bnaishalom.tv/watch-live https://lionandlambministries.org/ https://lionandlambministries.org/resources/torah-cycle-readings https://llgive.com