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Korach's Rebellion
Exegetical Approaches
Against Aharon
The whole rebellion revolved around one main issue, the choice of Aharon as priest.
The complaint
"...וַיִּקַּח קֹרַח" – This position might suggest that the verse means that Korach took the various people mentioned in the verse (Datan and Aviram, On and the 250 men), who all shared his grievances against the choice of Aharon, to join him in his rebellion.
Who were the 250 men? This position might maintain, as does R. Chananel, that the 250 people were from the tribe of Levi. They, like Korach, were not satisfied with "serving the priests" and aspired to be priests themselves.
According to Rashi, they were mainly
According to Rashi, they were mainly
"רַב לָכֶם בְּנֵי לֵוִי"
Purpose of the incense test
"וְיֹדַע י״י אֶת אֲשֶׁר לוֹ וְאֶת הַקָּדוֹשׁ וְהִקְרִיב אֵלָיו וְאֵת אֲשֶׁר יִבְחַר בּוֹ יַקְרִיב אֵלָיו "
Datan and Aviram's complaint :"כִּי תִשְׂתָּרֵר עָלֵינוּ גַּם הִשְׂתָּרֵר"
"לֹא נַעֲלֶה" - what are they refusing to do?
"אַל תֵּפֶן אֶל מִנְחָתָם"
" לַעֲשׂוֹת אֵת כׇּל הַמַּעֲשִׂים הָאֵלֶּה"
Test of staffs
Different punishments
When does the story take place? R"Y Bekhor Shor suggests that the story is chronological and follows the decree of death in the wilderness after the sin of the spies. It is possible that the depair felt by the nation fomented unrest and rebellion.
Against Aharon and Moshe
The rebellion had two focal points. Korach and his 250 followers objected to Aharon's priesthood, while Datan and Aviram challenged Moshe's leadership.