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Korah seeks to seemingly democratize the nation by decrying Moses’s elitism and creates division by offering egalitarianism, but Moses sees what he's really after: Unbridled power. WHAT IS Korah ...
In this week’s parsha, Korah, who is Moses’s cousin (from the Levi family) and his cronies rebel. Just like Miriam and Aaron, they ask why he and Aaron think they are better than the rest of ...
The opening of this week’s parasha, Korah, is stunning: “Now Korah, son of Izhar son of Kohath son of Levi, betook himself, along with Dathan and Abiram, sons of Eliab, and On son of Peleth ...
In our parasha, Korah and his followers confront Moses and Aaron with the following argument: “All the congregation are holy, every one of them, and the Lord is among them; wherefore then lift ...
Enter Korah. Korah and his gang challenged Moses and Aaron for leadership. But something unprecedented happens. A word not used since the beginning of Genesis appears — ‘bara’ — to mark this novel and ...
Now Korah, son of Izhar, son of Kohath, son of Levi, betook himself, along with Dathan and Abiram sons of Eliab, and On, son of Peleth — descendants of Reuben — to rise up against Moses ...
Since Korah was a Levite he regarded himself as equal of the Hebrews’ leader. The Reubenites thought they had been retarded God’s words to Moses to the Jews, sans jokes, which Bible authors ...
Moses’ willingness to welcome these dissenters ... After Eldad and Medad’s dissent, Miriam and Aaron both criticize their brother, and Korah, Dathan and Abiram become infected by rebellious ...