Exegetical and Hermeneutical Commentary of Numbers 16:32
And the earth opened her mouth, and swallowed them up, and their houses, and all the men that [appertained] unto Korah, and all [their] goods.
All the men … – Not his sons (see Num 26:11), but all belonging to him who had associated themselves with him in this rebellion.
Fuente: Albert Barnes’ Notes on the Bible
i.e. All his family which were there, women, children, and servants; but his sons, who were spared Num 26:11,58 1Ch 6:22,37 were absent, either upon some service of the tabernacle, or upon some other occasion; God so ordering it by his providence, either because they disliked their fathers act, or upon Mosess intercession for them, or for some other reason. This expression may seem to intimate that Korah himself was not here, but that he continued with his two hundred and fifty men before the Lord Num 16:18,19, where they were waiting for Gods decision of the controversy; nor is it probable that their chief captain would desert them, and leave them standing there without a head, especially when Aaron, his great adversary, abode there still, and did not go with Moses to Dathan, &c., Num 16:25. And Korah may seem to have been consumed with those two hundred and fifty, Num 16:35, though he be not mentioned there, but is easily understood by comparing that verse with Num 16:16-18, and from the nature of the thing itself, there being no cause of doubt but that destruction which befell the accessaries did much more involve the principal. And so much is intimated Num 16:40, that no stranger come near to offer incense before the Lord, that he be not as Korah, and as his company, i.e. destroyed, as they were, by fire from the Lord. And when the psalmist relates this history, Psa 106, the earths swallowing them up is confined to Dathan and Abiram, Num 16:17; and for all the rest of that conspiracy, it is added, Num 16:18, and a fire was kindled in their company; the flame burnt up the wicked. As for Num 26:10, which seems to oppose this opinion, we shall see more on that place, if God permit.
Fuente: English Annotations on the Holy Bible by Matthew Poole
And the earth opened her mouth and swallowed them up,…. Dathan and Abiram, their wives, sons, and little ones, that stood at the door of their tents with them, and all their goods, as follows: the earth, as if it was a living creature or a beast of prey, opened its mouth and swallowed them up, as such a creature does its prey:
and their houses; which may be meant both of their families or households, and of the tents they dwelt in, which were their houses; see De 1:6;
and all the men that [appertained] unto Korah: not Korah himself, for he was with the two hundred fifty men that had censers, and with Aaron at the door of the tabernacle of the congregation offering incense, and thereby making trial to whom the priesthood belonged; and who, it is highly probable, perished by fire with the two hundred fifty men, as Josephus, Aben Ezra, and others are of opinion; but the family of Korah, and not all of them, for his sons died not at that time,
Nu 26:11; and there were of his posterity in the times of David, to whom several of the psalms are inscribed, Ps 42:1; these were either out of the way upon business, the providence of God so ordering it for their safety; or they disliked the proceedings of their father, and joined not with him; or if they did at first, repented of it and forsook him, as it is probable on of the tribe of Reuben also did, since no mention is made of him in the destruction:
and all [their] goods: their household goods, their substance and riches, their gold, silver, cattle, and whatever they were possessed of: a very extraordinary case this and which perhaps gave rise to some fabulous things among the Heathens; however, if they can be credited, this ought not to be thought incredible; as Amphiaraus, who with his chariot and its rider are said to be swallowed up in the earth, struck by a thunderbolt from Jupiter, and were never seen more w; and other stories are told of persons praying to their deities for secrecy and shelter, and the earth has opened and hid them; as Althemenes, when he had slain his father x; and the nymph Thalia pregnant by Jupiter, who, for fear of Juno, wished the earth might open and take her in, and it accordingly did, as is reported y.
w Apollodorus de Deorum Origine, l. 3. p. 157. x lb. p. 134. y Macrob. Saturnal. l. 5. c. 19.
Fuente: John Gill’s Exposition of the Entire Bible
(32) And the earth opened her mouth . . . Had this verse stood alone it might have been inferred that Korah and his family shared the fate of Dathan and Abiram and their families and households. in regard to the sons of Korah, however, there is direct evidence that they did not share in the punishment of Dathan and Abiram (see Note on Num. 16:27): and in regard to Korah there is ground for the belief that he perished by fire with the 250 men who offered incense with him. It is true, indeed, that in Num. 26:10 Korah is mentioned in conjunction with Dathan and Abiram (see Note in loc.); but in the other places in which reference is made to the conspiracy, the fate of the chief conspirators is separated. Thus, in Deu. 11:6 we read only of what God did unto Dathan and Abiram and their households and tents; and in Psa. 106:17 we read that The earth opened and swallowed up Dathan, and covered the company of Abiram, whilst in the following verse it is added that The flame burned up the wicked. If Korahs tent remained in its appointed place amongst the Kohathites, it may reasonably be supposed that the chasm did not extend beyond the tents of Dathan and Abiram; or if Korah had pitched a tent for himself adjoining the tents of Dathan and Abiram, it may be inferred that those only of his household remained in it who shared in the conspiracy, and that his sons remained amongst the other Kohathites, or withdrew with the rest of the congregation at the command of Moses. It is most natural to suppose that Korah was at this time before the door of the Tabernacle, with the 250 men of his company who had presumed to offer incense, and that he shared their doom. Ibn Ezra observes that in the song of the Red Sea there is no mention made of the drowning of Pharaoh, but only of his chariots and hosts; whilst in Psa. 136:15 we read that Pharaoh and his host were overthrown in the Red Sea.
Fuente: Ellicott’s Commentary for English Readers (Old and New Testaments)
32. The earth opened her mouth A poetic impersonation characteristic of the Orientals.
Houses Not their tents, but their families. See Num 18:31; Exo 12:3.
All the men that appertained unto Korah All his partisans That a portion at least of Korah’s family survived is expressly stated in Num 26:11. The prophet Samuel was his descendant, (1Ch 6:22-28,) and so were some of David’s musicians, (Psalms 44-49, titles.) The adherents of Korah, his servants and retainers, with, possibly, the adult males of his family, perished in this judgment. The Hebrew word for appertained unto is in Exo 32:26, translated “on the side of.”
Fuente: Whedon’s Commentary on the Old and New Testaments
Num 16:32 And the earth opened her mouth, and swallowed them up, and their houses, and all the men that [appertained] unto Korah, and all [their] goods.
Ver. 32. And the earth opened her mouth and swallowed them up. ] So it did a great part of Antioch, by a horrible earthquake, anno 527, for their horrible heresies and blasphemies there broached by the bishops, and defended by the people. So lately Pleurs in Italy.
Fuente: John Trapp’s Complete Commentary (Old and New Testaments)
men: Hebrew. ‘adam. App-14. These did not include Korah’s sons. Compare Num 26:11.
Fuente: Companion Bible Notes, Appendices and Graphics
the earth: Num 16:30, Gen 4:11, Isa 5:14, Rev 12:16
all the: Num 16:17, Num 26:11, Num 27:3, 1Ch 6:22, 1Ch 6:37, Psa 84:1, Psa 85:1, Psa 88:1, *titles
Reciprocal: Gen 20:7 – all Exo 6:21 – Korah Exo 6:24 – Korah Exo 32:28 – there fell Lev 10:2 – they died Num 4:18 – General Num 16:49 – fourteen thousand 2Sa 20:19 – swallow Psa 42:1 – the sons
Fuente: The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge
Num 16:32. All that appertained unto Korah That is, all his family that were there, women, children, and servants; but his sons, who were spared, (Num 26:11; Num 26:58; 1Ch 6:22; 1Ch 6:37,) were absent either upon some service of the tabernacle, or upon some other occasion, God so ordering it by his providence, either because they disliked their fathers act, or upon Mosess intercession for them. Korah himself, it seems, was not here, but continued with his two hundred and fifty men before the Lord, where they were waiting for Gods decision of the controversy. Indeed, it is not probable that their chief captain would desert them, and leave them standing there without a head, especially when Aaron, his great adversary, abode there still, and did not go with Moses to Dathan. Korah was probably consumed with those two hundred and fifty, as seems to be intimated, Num 16:40. Accordingly, when the psalmist relates this history, (Psalms 106.,) the earths swallowing them up is confined to Dathan and Abiram, (Num 16:17,) and for all the rest of that conspiracy, it is added, (Num 16:18,) And a fire was kindled in their company, the flame burned up the wicked.