* The Israelites come to the wilderness of Sin. They murmur for food,
God promises bread from heaven. (1-12) God sends quails and manna.
(13-21) Particulars respecting the manna. (22-31) An omer of manna to
be preserved. (32-36)... [ Continue Reading ]
1-12 The provisions of Israel, brought from Egypt, were spent by the
middle of the second month, and they murmured. It is no new thing for
the greatest kindness to be basely represented as the greatest
injuries. They so far undervalue their deliverance, that they wished
they had died in Egypt; and... [ Continue Reading ]
13-21 At evening the quails came up, and the people caught with ease
as many as they needed. The manna came down in dew. They called it
"Manna, Manhu," which means, "What is this?" "It is a portion; it is
that which our God has allotted us, and we will take it, and be
thankful." It was pleasant foo... [ Continue Reading ]
22-31 Here is mention of a seventh-day sabbath. It was known, not
only before the giving of the law upon mount Sinai, but before the
bringing of Israel out of Egypt, even from the beginning, Genesis 2:3.
The setting apart one day in seven for holy work, and, in order to
that, for holy rest, was eve... [ Continue Reading ]
32-36 God having provided manna to be his people's food in the
wilderness, the remembrance of it was to be preserved. Eaten bread
must not be forgotten. God's miracles and mercies are to be had in
remembrance. The word of God is the manna by which our souls are
nourished, Matthew 4:4. The comforts... [ Continue Reading ]