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1 They
took their journey
from Elim, and all
the congregation
of the children
of Israel came
to the wilderness
of Sin, which
is between Elim and
Sinai, on the
fifteenth day of
the second month
after their
departing out of
the land of Egypt.
2 The
whole congregation
of the children
of Israel murmured
against Moses and
against Aaron in
the wilderness;
3 and
the children of
Israel said to
them, “We wish
that we had
died by the
LORD’s hand in
the land of Egypt,
when we sat
by the meat
pots, when we ate
our fill of
bread, for you
have brought us
out into this
wilderness to kill
this whole
assembly with
hunger.”
4 Then
the LORD said
to Moses, “Behold,
I will rain
bread from the
sky for you,
and the people
shall go out
and gather a
day’s portion
every day, that
I may test
them, whether they
will walk in
my law or
not.
5 It
shall come to
pass on the
sixth day, that
they shall prepare
that which they
bring in, and
it shall be
twice as much
as they gather
daily.”
6 Moses
and Aaron said to
all the children
of Israel, “At
evening, you shall
know that the
LORD has brought
you out from
the land of Egypt.
7 In
the morning, you
shall see the
LORD’s glory;
because he hears
your murmurings
against the LORD.
Who are we,
that you murmur
against us?”
8 Moses
said, “Now the
LORD will give
you meat to
eat in the
evening, and in
the morning bread
to satisfy you,
because the LORD
hears your
murmurings which
you murmur against
him. And who
are we? Your
murmurings are not
against us, but
against the LORD.”
9 Moses
said to Aaron, “Tell
all the
congregation of
the children of
Israel, ‘Come
close to the
LORD, for he
has heard your
murmurings.’ ”
10 As Aaron
spoke to the
whole congregation
of the children
of Israel, they
looked toward the
wilderness, and
behold, the LORD’s
glory appeared in
the cloud.
11 The
LORD spoke to
Moses, saying,
12 “I
have heard the
murmurings of the
children of Israel.
Speak to them,
saying, ‘At
evening you shall
eat meat, and
in the morning
you shall be
filled with bread.
Then you will
know that I
am the LORD
your God.’ ”
13 In
the evening, quail
came up and
covered the camp;
and in the
morning the dew
lay around the
camp.
14 When
the dew that
lay had gone,
behold, on the
surface of the
wilderness was a
small round thing,
small as the
frost on the
ground.
15 When
the children of
Israel saw it,
they said to one
another, “What is
it?” For
they didn’t know
what it was.
Moses said to them,
“It is the
bread which the
LORD has given
you to eat.
16 This
is the thing
which the LORD
has commanded: ‘Gather
of it everyone
according to
his eating; an omer
a head, according
to the number
of your persons,
you shall take
it, every man
for those who
are in his tent.’ ”
17 The
children of Israel
did so, and some
gathered more, some
less.
18 When
they measured it
with an omer, he
who gathered much
had nothing over,
and he who
gathered little
had no lack.
They each gathered
according to
his eating.
19 Moses said
to them, “Let
no one leave
of it until
the morning.”
20 Notwithstanding
they didn’t listen
to Moses, but
some of them
left of it
until the morning,
so it bred
worms and
became foul; and
Moses was angry
with them.
21 They
gathered it
morning by morning,
everyone according to
his eating. When
the sun grew
hot, it melted.
22 On
the sixth day,
they gathered
twice as much
bread, two omers
for each one;
and all the
rulers of the
congregation came
and told Moses.
23 He
said to them, “This
is that which
the LORD has
spoken, ‘Tomorrow
is a solemn
rest, a holy
Sabbath to the
LORD. Bake that
which you want to
bake, and boil
that which you want
to boil; and
all that remains
over lay up
for yourselves to
be kept until
the morning.’ ”
24 They
laid it up
until the morning,
as Moses ordered,
and it didn’t
become foul, and
there were no
worms in it.
25 Moses said,
“Eat that today,
for today is
a Sabbath to
the LORD. Today
you shall not
find it in
the field.
26 Six
days you shall
gather it, but
on the seventh
day is the
Sabbath. In it
there shall be
none.”
27 On
the seventh day,
some of the
people went out
to gather, and
they found none.
28 The
LORD said to Moses,
“How long do
you refuse to
keep my
commandments and
my laws?
29 Behold,
because the LORD
has given you
the Sabbath,
therefore he gives
you on the
sixth day the
bread of two
days. Everyone stay
in his place.
Let no one
go out of
his place on
the seventh day.”
30 So
the people rested
on the seventh
day.
31 The
house of Israel
called its name “Manna”,
and it was
like coriander
seed, white;
and its taste was
like wafers with
honey.
32 Moses
said, “This is
the thing which
the LORD has
commanded, ‘Let an omer-full
of it be
kept throughout
your generations,
that they may
see the bread
with which I fed
you in the
wilderness, when I
brought you out
of the land of
Egypt.’ ”
33 Moses said
to Aaron, “Take a
pot, and put
an omer-full of
manna in it,
and lay it
up before the
LORD, to be
kept throughout
your generations.”
34 As
the LORD commanded
Moses, so Aaron
laid it up
before the
Testimony, to be
kept.
35 The
children of
Israel ate the
manna forty years,
until they came
to an
inhabited land. They ate
the manna until
they came to
the borders of
the land of Canaan.
36 Now an omer
is one tenth
of an ephah.