Numbers 11:30-32
New American Bible (Revised Edition)
30 Then Moses retired to the camp, along with the elders of Israel.
The Quail. 31 There arose a wind(A) from the Lord that drove in quail from the sea and left them all around the camp site, to a distance of a day’s journey and at a depth of two cubits upon the ground.[a] 32 (B)So all that day, all night, and all the next day the people set about to gather in the quail. Even the one who got the least gathered ten homers[b] of them. Then they spread them out all around the camp.
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- 11:31 The heaps of quail lying upon the ground all around the Israelites’ camp suggest the ambiguity of God’s response to the people’s lament for meat in v. 4 and foreshadow the plague which God will now bring upon Israel (v. 33). Their request had been nothing less than a rejection of what God has done for them (v. 20).
- 11:32 Homers: see note on Is 5:10. They spread them out: to cure by drying.
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