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Numbers 16:46

Contemporary English Version (Anglicised) 2012

Then Moses told Aaron, “Grab your fire pan and fill it with hot coals from the altar. Put incense in it, then quickly take it to where the people are and offer it to the LORD, so they can be forgiven. The LORD is very angry, and people have already started dying!”

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Joab the son of Zeruiah had begun to count the people, but he stopped when the LORD began punishing Israel. So the total number was never included in David's official records.

They did such terrible things that you punished them with a deadly disease.

Think of my prayer as sweet-smelling incense, and think of my lifted hands as an evening sacrifice.

Then Moses told Aaron and his other two sons, Eleazar and Ithamar: Don't show your sorrow by leaving your hair uncombed and tearing your priestly clothes, or the LORD will get angry. He will kill the three of you and punish everyone else. It's all right for your relatives, the people of Israel, to mourn for those he destroyed by fire.

The LORD sent fiery flames that burnt up everything on the altar, and when everyone saw this, they shouted and fell to their knees to worship the LORD.

Dreadful diseases and plagues marched in front and followed behind.

From dawn until dusk my name is praised by every nation on this earth, as they burn incense and offer the proper sacrifices to me.

But the Levites will camp around the sacred tent to make sure that no one goes near it and makes me furious with the Israelites.

But before the meat could be eaten, the LORD became angry and sent a disease through the camp.

Follow these instructions, so I won't become angry and punish the Israelites ever again.

and followed the man into his tent, where he ran the spear through the man and into the woman's stomach. The LORD immediately stopped punishing Israel with a deadly disease,

and I have given them as gifts to Aaron and his sons to serve at the sacred tent. I will hold them responsible for what happens to anyone who gets too close to the sacred tent.

You also made the LORD angry when you were staying at Taberah, at Massah, and at Kibroth-Hattaavah.




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