Numbers 16:19

And Korah gathered all the congregation against them unto the door of the tabernacle of the congregation: and the glory of the Lord appeared unto all the congregation.

Cross-reference

Numbers 16:1 introduces Korah, Dathan, and Abiram — the leaders Korah gathers here to oppose Moses.

Numbers 16:2 names the 250 leaders of the congregation — them and the whole assembly are gathered here against Moses.

In Numbers 16:42, the congregation again gathers against Moses with the glory appearing — echoing this earlier confrontation.

Numbers 12:5 also shows the LORD appearing at the tent entrance to confront a challenge to Moses' authority, mirroring Korah's rebellion.

In Numbers 14:10, the glory of the LORD appears at the tent of meeting when the people rebel against Moses and Aaron—the same theophanic response to opposition.

Numbers 20:6 repeats the exact scenario: leaders fall facedown at the tent and the glory of the LORD appears, directly paralleling this event.

Numbers 27:3 Historical context

Numbers 27:3 explicitly references the company of Korah from this event, clarifying who was not among them.

Exodus 16:7 Parallel

Exodus 16:7 declares that the glory of the LORD will appear in response to grumbling—the same divine manifestation seen here amid rebellion.

Exodus 16:10 describes the glory of the LORD appearing in the cloud, exactly as it appears here to the assembled rebels at the tent.

Leviticus 9:6 promises the glory will appear when commands are obeyed—here it appears during rebellion, contrasting the contexts but sharing the same theophany.

In Leviticus 9:23, the glory of the LORD appears to all the people after blessing—a similar manifestation but in a context of consecration, not confrontation.