Leviticus 16
Numbers 16 describes the rebellion of Korah, Dathan, Abiram, and others against the leadership of Moses and Aaron. The chapter warns about pride, rivalry, and resistance to the order God had established, while also showing the mediating role of Aaron during judgment.
1verseThe LORD spoke to Moses after the death of the two sons of Aaron, when they came near before the LORD, and died;
2verseand the LORD said to Moses, “Tell Aaron your brother not to come at just any time into the Most Holy Place within the veil, before the mercy seat which is on the ark; lest he die; for I will appear in the cloud on the mercy seat.
3verse“Aaron shall come into the sanctuary with a young bull for a sin offering, and a ram for a burnt offering.
4verseHe shall put on the holy linen tunic. He shall have the linen trousers on his body, and shall put on the linen sash, and he shall be clothed with the linen turban. They are the holy garments. He shall bathe his body in water, and put them on.
5verseHe shall take from the congregation of the children of Israel two male goats for a sin offering, and one ram for a burnt offering.
6verse“Aaron shall offer the bull of the sin offering, which is for himself, and make atonement for himself and for his house.
7verseHe shall take the two goats, and set them before the LORD at the door of the Tent of Meeting.
8verseAaron shall cast lots for the two goats: one lot for the LORD, and the other lot for the scapegoat.
9verseAaron shall present the goat on which the lot fell for the LORD, and offer him for a sin offering.
10verseBut the goat on which the lot fell for the scapegoat shall be presented alive before the LORD, to make atonement for him, to send him away as the scapegoat into the wilderness.
11verse“Aaron shall present the bull of the sin offering, which is for himself, and shall make atonement for himself and for his house, and shall kill the bull of the sin offering which is for himself.
12verseHe shall take a censer full of coals of fire from off the altar before the LORD, and two handfuls of sweet incense beaten small, and bring it within the veil.
13verseHe shall put the incense on the fire before the LORD, that the cloud of the incense may cover the mercy seat that is on the covenant, so that he will not die.
14verseHe shall take some of the blood of the bull, and sprinkle it with his finger on the mercy seat on the east; and before the mercy seat he shall sprinkle some of the blood with his finger seven times.
15verse“Then he shall kill the goat of the sin offering that is for the people, and bring his blood within the veil, and do with his blood as he did with the blood of the bull, and sprinkle it on the mercy seat and before the mercy seat.
16verseHe shall make atonement for the Holy Place, because of the uncleanness of the children of Israel, and because of their transgressions, even all their sins; and so he shall do for the Tent of Meeting that dwells with them in the middle of their uncleanness.
17verseNo one shall be in the Tent of Meeting when he enters to make atonement in the Holy Place, until he comes out, and has made atonement for himself and for his household, and for all the assembly of Israel.
18verse“He shall go out to the altar that is before the LORD and make atonement for it, and shall take some of the bull’s blood, and some of the goat’s blood, and put it around on the horns of the altar.
19verseHe shall sprinkle some of the blood on it with his finger seven times, and cleanse it, and make it holy from the uncleanness of the children of Israel.
20verse“When he has finished atoning for the Holy Place, the Tent of Meeting, and the altar, he shall present the live goat.
21verseAaron shall lay both his hands on the head of the live goat, and confess over him all the iniquities of the children of Israel, and all their transgressions, even all their sins; and he shall put them on the head of the goat, and shall send him away into the wilderness by the hand of a man who is ready.
22verseThe goat shall carry all their iniquities on himself to a solitary land, and he shall release the goat in the wilderness.
23verse“Aaron shall come into the Tent of Meeting, and shall take off the linen garments which he put on when he went into the Holy Place, and shall leave them there.
24verseThen he shall bathe himself in water in a holy place, put on his garments, and come out and offer his burnt offering and the burnt offering of the people, and make atonement for himself and for the people.
25verseThe fat of the sin offering he shall burn on the altar.
26verse“He who lets the goat go as the scapegoat shall wash his clothes, and bathe his flesh in water, and afterward he shall come into the camp.
27verseThe bull for the sin offering, and the goat for the sin offering, whose blood was brought in to make atonement in the Holy Place, shall be carried outside the camp; and they shall burn their skins, their flesh, and their dung with fire.
28verseHe who burns them shall wash his clothes, and bathe his flesh in water, and afterward he shall come into the camp.
29verse“It shall be a statute to you forever: in the seventh month, on the tenth day of the month, you shall afflict your souls, and shall do no kind of work, whether native-born or a stranger who lives as a foreigner among you;
30versefor on this day shall atonement be made for you, to cleanse you. You shall be clean from all your sins before the LORD.
31verseIt is a Sabbath of solemn rest to you, and you shall afflict your souls. It is a statute forever.
32verseThe priest, who is anointed and who is consecrated to be priest in his father’s place, shall make the atonement, and shall put on the linen garments, even the holy garments.
33verseThen he shall make atonement for the Holy Sanctuary; and he shall make atonement for the Tent of Meeting and for the altar; and he shall make atonement for the priests and for all the people of the assembly.
34verse“This shall be an everlasting statute for you, to make atonement for the children of Israel once in the year because of all their sins.” It was done as the LORD commanded Moses.
Content and Structure
- Verses 1–3: Korah, Dathan, Abiram, and 250 leaders challenge Moses and Aaron.
- Verses 4–11: Moses falls on his face and says that the LORD will show whom He has chosen.
- Verses 12–15: Dathan and Abiram refuse Moses’ summons and accuse him harshly.
- Verses 16–19: Korah and the 250 leaders gather with censers before the Tent of Meeting.
- Verses 20–35: Judgment falls: the ground opens and swallows the rebels connected with Dathan and Abiram, and fire consumes the 250 men offering incense.
- Verses 36–40: The bronze censers are hammered into a covering for the altar as a warning sign.
- Verses 41–50: The people complain again, a plague begins, and Aaron stands between the dead and the living with incense until the plague is stopped.
The Flow of the Passage and Its Overall Meaning
The chapter presents rebellion against Moses and Aaron not merely as a personal dispute, but as a challenge to the order of service God had given. It warns against ambition that uses the language of equality while seeking unauthorized status. At the same time, Aaron’s action during the plague shows mediation and mercy in the midst of judgment.
Points to Reflect On
- Am I seeking a role that has not been entrusted to me, or speaking in a way that destabilizes the community?
- When criticism arises, do I examine the motives and direction of my heart?
- How can I be faithful in my own place without despising the roles of others?
Try Applying It to Yourself
- Respect healthy order and accountability in the communities to which you belong.
- When you have complaints, bring them truthfully and constructively rather than through destructive speech.
- Practice intercession for the community, especially in times of conflict.
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