Numbers 16:42
And it came to pass, when the congregation was gathered against Moses and against Aaron, that they looked toward the tabernacle of the congregation: and, behold, the cloud covered it, and the glory of the Lord appeared.
Cross-references
In Numbers 16:19, the same scenario occurs earlier with Korah — the congregation assembles and the glory of the LORD appears.
In Numbers 14:10, the glory of the LORD also appears when the congregation rebels, this time after the spies' report.
In Numbers 20:6, the glory of the LORD appears again at the tent of meeting during another rebellion — a recurring pattern.
Exodus 40:34 describes the same event pattern: the cloud covering the tent and the glory filling the tabernacle, echoing this moment.
Exodus 40:35 expands on the cloud and glory filling the tabernacle, noting Moses could not enter — a detail that amplifies the awe of the divine presence here.
In Exodus 16:10, the glory of the LORD appears in the cloud after grumbling — the same phenomenon as here.
In Exodus 16:7, the glory of the LORD appears in response to grumbling, establishing the pattern seen here.
In Leviticus 9:23, the glory of the LORD appears to all the people after Moses and Aaron bless them — another manifestation of divine presence similar to this.