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Notwithstanding, the sons of Korah didn`t die.

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Individual Accountability

Scholars like Matthew Henry and John Gill explain that Korah's sons were spared because they did not join their father's rebellion. This stands in contrast to the children of Dathan and Abiram, who perished. This detail highlights the principle of individual accountability, showing that God does not automatically condemn children for the sins of their parents if they refuse to participate in them.

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Numbers 26:11

18th Century

Theologian

The children of Korah did not die – Compare Numbers 26:58. Samuel the prophet was of this family, and Heman, “the king’s seer” ([Reference 1…

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Numbers 26:11

19th Century

Bishop

Notwithstanding the children of Korah did not die—See Notes on Numbers 16:27; Numbers 16:32.

John Gill

John Gill

On Numbers 26:11

17th Century

Pastor

Notwithstanding, the children of Korah died not. Neither of the pestilence, nor by fire, nor by the swallowing up of the …

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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Numbers 26:1–51

17th Century

Minister

Moses did not number the people except when God commanded him. Here, the families are registered, as well as the tribes. The total was nearly the s…