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32 The earth opened its mouth and swallowed the men, along with their households and all their followers who were standing with them, and everything they owned.

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32 and the earth opened its mouth and swallowed them(A) and their households, and all those associated with Korah, together with their possessions.

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11 However, the sons of Korah did not die that day.

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11 The line of Korah,(A) however, did not die out.(B)

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16 But the earth helped her by opening its mouth and swallowing the river that gushed out from the mouth of the dragon.

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16 But the earth helped the woman by opening its mouth and swallowing the river that the dragon had spewed out of his mouth.

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17 Because of this, the earth opened up;
    it swallowed Dathan
    and buried Abiram and the other rebels.

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17 The earth opened(A) up and swallowed Dathan;(B)
    it buried the company of Abiram.(C)

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14 The grave[a] is licking its lips in anticipation,
    opening its mouth wide.
The great and the lowly
    and all the drunken mob will be swallowed up.

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Footnotes

  1. 5:14 Hebrew Sheol.

14 Therefore Death(A) expands its jaws,
    opening wide its mouth;(B)
into it will descend their nobles and masses
    with all their brawlers and revelers.(C)

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22 The descendants of Kohath included Amminadab, Korah, Assir,

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22 The descendants of Kohath:

Amminadab his son, Korah(A) his son,

Assir his son,

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Psalm 88

For the choir director: A psalm of the descendants of Korah. A song to be sung to the tune “The Suffering of Affliction.” A psalm[a] of Heman the Ezrahite.

O Lord, God of my salvation,
    I cry out to you by day.
    I come to you at night.

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Footnotes

  1. 88:Title Hebrew maskil. This may be a literary or musical term.

Psalm 88[a]

A song. A psalm of the Sons of Korah. For the director of music. According to mahalath leannoth.[b] A maskil[c] of Heman the Ezrahite.

Lord, you are the God who saves me;(A)
    day and night I cry out(B) to you.

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Footnotes

  1. Psalm 88:1 In Hebrew texts 88:1-18 is numbered 88:2-19.
  2. Psalm 88:1 Title: Possibly a tune, “The Suffering of Affliction”
  3. Psalm 88:1 Title: Probably a literary or musical term

Psalm 85

For the choir director: A psalm of the descendants of Korah.

Lord, you poured out blessings on your land!
    You restored the fortunes of Israel.[a]

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Footnotes

  1. 85:1 Hebrew of Jacob. See note on 44:4.

Psalm 85[a]

For the director of music. Of the Sons of Korah. A psalm.

You, Lord, showed favor to your land;
    you restored the fortunes(A) of Jacob.

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Footnotes

  1. Psalm 85:1 In Hebrew texts 85:1-13 is numbered 85:2-14.

Psalm 84

For the choir director: A psalm of the descendants of Korah, to be accompanied by a stringed instrument.[a]

How lovely is your dwelling place,
    O Lord of Heaven’s Armies.

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Footnotes

  1. 84:Title Hebrew according to the gittith.

Psalm 84[a]

For the director of music. According to gittith.[b] Of the Sons of Korah. A psalm.

How lovely is your dwelling place,(A)
    Lord Almighty!

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Footnotes

  1. Psalm 84:1 In Hebrew texts 84:1-12 is numbered 84:2-13.
  2. Psalm 84:1 Title: Probably a musical term

37 Tahath, Assir, Abiasaph, Korah,

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37 the son of Tahath, the son of Assir,

the son of Ebiasaph, the son of Korah,(A)

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They didn’t see what he did to Dathan and Abiram (the sons of Eliab, a descendant of Reuben) when the earth opened its mouth in the Israelite camp and swallowed them, along with their households and tents and every living thing that belonged to them.

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and what he did(A) to Dathan and Abiram, sons of Eliab the Reubenite, when the earth opened(B) its mouth right in the middle of all Israel and swallowed them up with their households, their tents and every living thing that belonged to them.

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“Our father died in the wilderness,” they said. “He was not among Korah’s followers, who rebelled against the Lord; he died because of his own sin. But he had no sons.

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“Our father died in the wilderness.(A) He was not among Korah’s followers, who banded together against the Lord,(B) but he died for his own sin and left no sons.(C)

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30 But if the Lord does something entirely new and the ground opens its mouth and swallows them and all their belongings, and they go down alive into the grave,[a] then you will know that these men have shown contempt for the Lord.”

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  1. 16:30 Hebrew into Sheol; also in 16:33.

30 But if the Lord brings about something totally new, and the earth opens its mouth(A) and swallows them, with everything that belongs to them, and they go down alive into the realm of the dead,(B) then you will know that these men have treated the Lord with contempt.(C)

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