Parasha KORACH
Numbers 16:1 – 18:32
(Geneva Bible)
Haftarah
1 Samuel 11:14-12:22
Brit Chadasha
Jude 1-25
Please Pray this
Prayer, before
reading
I Prayer
In the name of Yahushua
Our Messiyah,
for the Spirit of Understanding
The Spirit of Knowledge and
The Spirit of Wisdom
As I read through this Parasha
That the Truth of Torah may
Come forth. Amen
Chapter
16
Num 16:1 Now Korach the son of Izhar, the son of Kohath, the son of
Levi went apart with Dathan, and Abiram the sons of Eliab, and On the son of
Peleth, the sons of Reuben: - At this point in his life Korach had already
separate himself spiritually from Moses and his leadership. Korach placed
himself at odds with the goal and direction with the rest of the leadership.
This is one of the greatest sin a person can ever commit. It was this same
division that causes Lucifer to rebel against EL YAHVEH.
Korach was a Levi who should have known better. Since he is
a part of the Levites those who have a heart for Torah. This just goes to show that
it is not everyone who says they have the desire to serve יהוה have a heart for Him.
Korach found other with the same spirit, one such persons
was Dathan, Abiram and On. My mother uses to tell me; show me your company and I
will tell you who you are! The tribe of Rueben who was camped next to Korach
and his followers, must have listened to the mumbling of Korach over a period
of time. That is why we should not pay any attention to anyone who gossip.
The tribe of Ruben, which supplies most of Korah’s
followers, encamped near the family of Korach, the negative, which brought
negativesm to the Reubenites.
Num 16:2 And they rose up
against Moses, two hundreth and fifties captains of the assembly, of the
children of Yisrael, everyone famous in the Congregation, and men of renoume,
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The Torah describe Korah’s followers as prestigious people. They were leaders
of the tribe or heads of courts, and they were men of renown who were called to
important meeting and consultations. The presence of such a respected
delegation naturally lent credence to Korach and his cause.
When my assembly rebelled against me, it was led by a guy
name Darren one of my lieutenants, a very eloquent a man who rigorously stood
up for Torah. Or that what he seems to portray. If Darren can object to me,
then I must be wrong, was the thinking of those who followed him, because he
portrayed a spirit of spiritual fervor.
Num 16:3 who gathered themselues together against Moses, and against
Aaron, and said unto them, Ye take too much upon you, seeing all the Congregation
is holy, every one of them, and YAHVEH is among them: wherefore then lift ye
your selves above the Congregation of YAHVEH? – When I was
overthrown, I was told we do not want a leader; all the men are all leaders.
Does this sound familiar? Moses you took upon yourself to much responsibility,
are we not all equal. Equality seems to be the general cry for those who wish
to overthrow the spiritual head of the family. Women liberation movement also
preaches this tune, of equality. Lucifer also promises Satan that he too would
become the ruler of his own part of the Galaxies; people will pay tithes to you
instead of the Creator.
Num 16:4 But when Moses heard
it, he fell upon his face, - Moses did not say, I am the leader here, it
was יהוה
who place me incharge. Moses just drop to his knee and maybe said Father
forgive them. When people rebel against you, our first action is to drop to our
knee and submit to YAHVEH EL ElYON testing of our character. If we truly desire
to be a leader, the most effective way to demonstrate leadership qualities is
to be loyal under all circumstances.
Num 16:5 And spake to Korah and
unto all his companie, saying, in the morning YAHVEH will show who is His, and
who is holy, and who ought to approaches near unto Him: and whom He hath
chosen, He will cause to come near to Him. -
Total confidence. YAHVEH will show, was Moses reply to the rebellion. Do
not defend yourself when there is a struggle for who is in charge. Since Moses
knew that he heard for יהוה he made it clear, tomorrow, Father יהוה
will make it clear. Moses asserts himself, he did not wait for Korach to act,
and Moses was the one who decide the tempo or the direction of the meeting.
True leaders led, rebels follow.
Moses confronted the rebels, point blank; he did not try to
reason with them. The Leviathan spirit is one that cannot be reason with, as
you cannot reason with an Alligator whose only goal is to destroy you.
Num 16:6 this doe therefore, Take you censers, both Korach, and all his
companies, - Moses continue to assert himself by giving instruction to Korach,
take your censers and all your friends and come.
The sacred utensils that were used as censers in the daily
incense service in the Tabernacle. Moses told Korah’s followers that the way to
determine whom יהוה
had chosen was through the incense, service. Moses said here is a service that יהוה
desire above all others, but it contains the penitential of death.
Nada and Abihu died when they brought unauthorized incense.
Therefore, Moses offered them an opportunity and a challenge. They could prove
themselves if their incense was accepted; but if not, they could expect to die.
Moses had hoped that this threat would have ended their
fantasy and causes them to withdraw from the rebellion. Furthermore, by
emphasizing that יהוה would make His choice, Moses implied that
only יהוה
not Moses or korach, had the power to choose the leadership of Yisrael.
Num 16:7 and put fire therein,
and put incense in the before YAHVEH tomorrow: and the man whom YAHVEH doeth
chooses, the same shall be holy: you take too much upon you, you sons of Levi.
- In this verse we see the term he is the holy
one. Moses used the present tense to imply that the true Kohen Gadol is already
the holy one.
Moses went on to say to them that the position that they
were seeking was too much for them. In other words they were not mature enough.
Moses hurled back the same warning Korach had used against him. Moses was
addressing the Levites in the group, telling them that they had already been
given a high honor and should not be asking for more.
Rebellion is a condition of the heart, which has its roots
in pride. Moses was implying that Korah’s motives was a desire for personal
aggrandizement, because he was dissatisfied with being only a Levite, and
wanted to usurp Aaron or Moses’ position.
In an assembly, when you see anyone challenging a leader,
the root of rebellion is in that person selfish ego. Before coming to my
congregation, the man Darren was expelled from another church by the Rabbi, he
came to our assembly, and one day when I told the group it is time for us to
take a break and meet back in thirty minutes, he boldly confronted me in the
present of the people, saying; he did not think that they needed a break.
What I did not realize that this was the first appearance
of the spirit of rebellion. Within a month a meeting was called under the
pretense of discussing certain issues, when he brought up the idea that anyone
should not be required to tithe to Beyt Lechem ministry.
That there should not be one leader, since all the men of
the group were leaders. So I was push out. Within two month after that
rebellion, the same people turned against Darin. Leadership should never fight
for your position. Always let יהוה be our judge.
Num 16:8 Moses said unto Korah,
Hear, I pray you, ye sons of Levi. – I believe that the humble man that
Moses was, he spoke to Korach with a soft voice, he address his remarks to the
entire group, out of fear that they might be entice to follow Korach.
It seems inconceivable that Moses acted on his own volition
in ordering the entire group to bring incense. He was under the influence of
the Spirit of Wisdom, and Understanding, the Spirit of Council and Might, and
the Spirit of Knowledge and the Fear of יהוה. A form of revelation
higher than that of a Prophet. That is why the Torah never say that יהוה
spoke to Him.
Num 16:9 Seemeth it a small
thing unto you that the Elohim of Yisrael
hath separated you from the multitude of Yisrael, to take you near to himself,
to do the service of the Tabernacle of YAHVEH, and to stand before the
Congregation and to minister unto them? – Lucifer was the second in charge in the Heavens, one
could not get any higher than that. That is why rebellion is so hurtfull, for it
usually comes from those who are most closest to you. The one who is been rebell
against is usually the last one to know about it. Even though there are
tell-tale sign that something was brewing.
Even if the Pastor is the most incompetent person in the world,
it does not give anyone the reason to rebel. If we do not like what is going
on, just leave and allow our Heavenly Father to keep His church in order. Even
if incompetency is a problem in the group, יהוה plan is always to build
up the person, HE place us all in the position that is suitable for our
spiritual development.
Num 16:10 He hath also taken thee
to him, and all thy brethren the sons of Levi with thee, and seek ye the office
of the Priest also? – Moses took the time to scold the Levites, by
reminding them that they were chosen for a grand position to serve in the
Tabernacle, now you want to take over the priesthood as well.
It is quite certain that even if someone becomes a father
spiritually, he or she can be convince by an even stronger or a more
charismatic leader to become rebellious. This was the case of Lucifer and
Satan. Satan was already a leader in a certain part of the Galaxies when he was
asked by Lucifer to rebelled against YAHVEH.
We can learn from the rebellion in the Heavens that Lucifer
took or manage to convince a third of the angel to act contrary to Torah. If
Lucifer was indeed perfect, how is it that he developed a rebellious spirit? Is
there a subroutine in our mental programming that causes us to react contrary to
our established way of thinking. We cannot say it is the flesh, for Lucifer did
not have the influence of the flesh to encourage him.
Can it be said then that it is a learnt trait. If this is
true. Then this trait can be erased by experience learnt in the flesh. If this
is true. What El Yahushua the Messiyah experiences in the flesh help Him to
erase this negative subroutine called rebelliousness?
When we make it a policy to negate rebelliousness in the
flesh, we are in essence erasing that rebellious spirit from our spiritual man.
As El Yahushua learnt obedience by the things He suffered, we too must
experience these test and pass them seven times, before we can be consider a
rebellious free spirit.
Num 16:11 for which cause, thou,
and all thy companie are gathered together against YAHVEH: and what is Aaron,
that ye murmured against him? – Moses close his rebuttal by saying
unequivocally that despite Korach’s populist reference to the people’s shared
and equal holiness, Moses knew the truth and he knew against Whom he was
rebelling. His complaint was not truly against Moses and Aaron, but against
יהוה. Moses like all good leaders dismissed Korach’s claim that he and Aaron
had taken authority on their own.