3. Our father died in the wilderness, and he was not . . . in the
company of . . . Korah--This declaration might be necessary because
his death might have occurred about the time of that rebellion; and
especially because, as the children of these conspirators were involved
along with their fathers in the awful punishment, their plea appeared
the more proper and forcible that their father did not die for any cause
that doomed his family to lose their lives or their inheritance.
died in his own sin--that is, by the common law of mortality to which
men, through sin, are subject.
JFB.
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