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Numbers 16:29-42 Contemporary English Version Anglicised (CEVUK00)

29. if these men die a natural death, it means the Lord hasn't chosen me.

30. But suppose the Lord does something that has never been done before. For example, what if a huge crack appears in the ground, and these men and their families fall into it and are buried alive, together with everything they own? Then you will know they have turned their backs on the Lord!”

31. As soon as Moses said this, the ground under the men opened up

32-33. and swallowed them alive, together with their families and everything they owned. Then the ground closed back up, and they were gone.

34. The rest of the Israelites heard their screams, so they ran off, shouting, “We don't want that to happen to us!”

35. Suddenly the Lord sent a fire that burnt up the two hundred and fifty men who had offered incense to him.

36. Then the Lord said to Moses,

37. “Tell Aaron's son Eleazar to take the fire pans from the smouldering fire and scatter the coals. The pans are now sacred,

38. because they were used for offering incense to me. Have them hammered into a thin layer of bronze as a covering for the altar. Those men died because of their sin, and now their fire pans will become a warning for the rest of the community.”

39. Eleazar collected the pans and had them hammered into a thin layer of bronze as a covering for the altar,

40. just as the Lord had told Moses. The pans were a warning to the Israelites that only Aaron's descendants would be allowed to offer incense to the Lord. Anyone else who tried would be punished like Korah and his followers.

41. The next day the people of Israel again complained against Moses and Aaron, “The two of you killed some of the Lord's people!”

42. As the people crowded around them, Moses and Aaron turned towards the sacred tent, and the Lord appeared in his glory in the cloud covering the tent.

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