Numbers 16:31
And it came to pass, as he had made an end of speaking all these words, that the ground clave asunder that was under them:
Cross-reference
Numbers 26:10 explicitly recounts the earth splitting and swallowing Korah's company — a direct historical citation of the event.
Numbers 26:11 notes that Korah's sons did not die — a specific detail contrasting the fate of the rebel leader's lineage.
Numbers 20:3 recalls the deaths from Korah's rebellion, with the people wishing they had died then.
Numbers 27:3 says someone died separately from Korah's rebellion — clarifies that not all deaths were from that event.
Deuteronomy 11:6 recounts the same event — the earth swallowing Dathan and Abiram — as a warning to Israel about disobedience.
Psalm 106:17 recalls the earth swallowing Dathan and covering Abiram's company, echoing Numbers 16:31 as a historical lesson.
Psalm 106:18 describes the fire that consumed the 250 rebels, a separate but connected judgment in the same rebellion narrative.