Korah - Numbers 16:1-18:32
In this class Ross explores some key Biblical themes that were not part of the original plan.
Yeshua in Matthew 19:3-8 is asked a question on the subject of divorce. Deuteronomy 24:1-4 allows a man to divorce his “women”, but Yeshua claims that from the beginning it was not so and that this allowance was made due to the hardness of heart of the people.
Were there other accommodations made for the hardness of heart.
Ross shows that there were indeed other allowances made, and you may be surprised what they are.
Ross puts forth a strong case from the Bible that God never intended to have a human monarchy, that God never wanted a Temple and that the sacrificial system was not the ideal. This may be rather surprising since these three subjects make up a large portion of the Biblical message.
The teaching is in two parts this week and you really need to listen to both parts in order to get the full impact of this lesson.
Ross also teaches on the sons of Korah. Some have missed a key point of this week’s Torah lesson. All of Korah’s sons were not swallowed up when the earth opened her mouth to “eat” the rebels. In fact, Ross shows that Samuel the great and final judge of Israel was a “son of Korah”. Ross also discusses a group of Temple singers who descended from this famous Korah.
They are credited with 11 Psalms. Here they are;
Psalm 42, 44, 45, 46, 47 48, 49, 84, 85, 87, and 88
You will not want to miss this week’s lesson.
