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What does the Bible say about the sons of Korah?

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The sons of Korah were spared from judgment, representing God's mercy and grace toward sinners.

The sons of Korah, mentioned in Numbers 26:11, were those who were spared while their forefathers faced divine judgment. This act of sparing illustrates God's mercy, showcasing that despite the judgment that fell on Korah, Dathan, and Abiram, the sons of Korah were chosen for salvation. It signifies that not all face the same fate, as God had a remnant whom He preserved in His grace. The unfortunate fate of their ancestors emphasizes the hope for sinners who find grace in the eyes of God.
Scripture References: Numbers 26:11, 1 Corinthians 3:11

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