Numbers 16:35

35 And fire came out from the LORD and consumed the 250 men who were offering the incense.

Numbers 16:35 in Other Translations

King James Version (KJV)
35 And there came out a fire from the LORD, and consumed the two hundred and fifty men that offered incense.
English Standard Version (ESV)
35 And fire came out from the LORD and consumed the 250 men offering the incense.
New Living Translation (NLT)
35 Then fire blazed forth from the LORD and burned up the 250 men who were offering incense.
The Message Bible (MSG)
35 Then God sent lightning. The fire cremated the 250 men who were offering the incense.
American Standard Version (ASV)
35 And fire came forth from Jehovah, and devoured the two hundred and fifty men that offered the incense.
GOD'S WORD Translation (GW)
35 Fire came from the LORD and consumed the 250 men who were offering incense.
Holman Christian Standard Bible (CSB)
35 Fire also came out from the Lord and consumed the 250 men who were presenting the incense.
New International Reader's Version (NIRV)
35 Then the LORD sent down fire. It burned up the 250 men who were offering the incense.

Numbers 16:35 Meaning and Commentary

Numbers 16:35

And there came out a fire from the Lord
Flashes of lightning from the cloud in which he was:

and consumed the two hundred and fifty men that offered incense;
not that it reduced them to ashes, but took away their lives, struck them dead at once, in like manner as Nadab and Abihu were, who though said to be devoured by the fire, yet their bodies remained, ( Leviticus 10:2 Leviticus 10:4 Leviticus 10:5 ) ; and is often the case of persons killed by lightning; though Josephus


FOOTNOTES:

F1 thinks they were so consumed as that their bodies were no more seen, and who is express for it that Korah perished with them in this manner; which is not improbable, since he took his censer and offered incense with them, and was the ringleader of them, and the person that contended with Aaron for the priesthood, which was to be determined in this way; and though he is not mentioned it may be concluded, as Aben Ezra observes, by an argument from the lesser to the greater, that if the men he drew in perished, much more he himself; and the same writer observes, that in the song of the Red sea, no mention is made of the drowning of Pharaoh in it, only of his chariots and his host, and yet he himself was certainly drowned: now these men burning incense which belonged only to the priests of the Lord, were by just retaliation consumed by fire, and which made it plainly appear they were not the priests of the Lord; and the judgment on them was the more remarkable, that Moses and Aaron, who stood by them, remained unhurt. This was an emblem of the vengeance of eternal fire, of everlasting burnings, ( Jude 1:11 ) .


F1 Antiq. l. 4. c. 3. sect. 4.

Numbers 16:35 In-Context

33 They went down alive into the realm of the dead, with everything they owned; the earth closed over them, and they perished and were gone from the community.
34 At their cries, all the Israelites around them fled, shouting, “The earth is going to swallow us too!”
35 And fire came out from the LORD and consumed the 250 men who were offering the incense.
36 The LORD said to Moses,
37 “Tell Eleazar son of Aaron, the priest, to remove the censers from the charred remains and scatter the coals some distance away, for the censers are holy—

Cross References 2

  • 1. S Numbers 11:1-3; Numbers 26:10; Revelation 11:5
  • 2. S Leviticus 10:2
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