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Verse Exodus 16:13. _AT EVEN THE QUAILS CAME_] שלו _selav_, from
שלה _salah_, to be _quiet, easy_, or _secure_; and hence the
_quail_, from their remarkably living at _ease_ and _plenty_ among the
co...
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QUAILS - This bird migrates in immense numbers in spring from the
south: it is nowhere more common than in the neighborhood of the Red
Sea. In this passage we read of a single flight so dense that it...
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XVI. MANNA AND QUAILS (Exodus 16:1 P, Exodus 16:4 a(b) - Exodus 16:5
J, (Exodus 16:6 f.,...
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HOST. camp....
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QUAILS— Ludolph has offered several arguments (in his Ethiop. Hist.
lib. i. c. 13.) to prove, that the word השׂלו _haslau_ ought to
be rendered _locusts;_ which, he thinks, best agrees with the
circum...
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THE TEXT OF EXODUS
TRANSLATION
16 And they took their journey from E-lim, and all the congregation of
the children of Is-ra-el came unto the wilderness of Sin, which is
between E-Iim and Si-nai, on th...
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_AND IT CAME TO PASS, THAT AT EVEN THE QUAILS CAME UP, AND COVERED THE
CAMP: AND IN THE MORNING THE DEW LAY ROUND ABOUT THE HOST._
At even the quails came up, х_ HASªLAAW_ (H7958); Septuagint,
ortugo...
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QUAILS] The quail is a bird belonging to the partridge family, about 7
in. long, and of a buff colour. Its flesh is considered a great
delicacy. Quails are migratory. In spring vast flocks pass northw...
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THIRD MURMURING. SENDING OF THE MANNA
1. Pursuing their march southward, the Israelites come at the end of
the first month after their departure from Egypt to the WILDERNESS OF
SIN, forming the SW. bo...
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EXODUS: ISRAEL BECOMES A NATION
THE *ISRAELITES LEAVE EGYPT
EXODUS CHAPTER S 1 TO 18
_HILDA BRIGHT AND KITTY PRIDE_
CHAPTER 16
FOOD FROM HEAVEN – VERSES 1-36
GOD PROMISES FOOD – VERSES 1-12
V...
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AT EVEN THE QUAILS CAME UP. — The common quail (_Tetrao coturnix_)
is very abundant in the East, and regularly migrates from Syria and
Arabia in the autumn of the year for the purpose of wintering in...
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וַ יְהִ֣י בָ † עֶ֔רֶב וַ תַּ֣עַל...
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THE MANNA IN THE WILDERNESS
Exodus 16:13
The manna was typical of Christ. See John 6:31. He came down from
heaven to bring God's life within the reach of man. It is not enough
that God has made so ri...
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From Elim the people moved into the dreariness of the great wilderness
and began to be conscious of the scarcity of some of the things which
they had had, even in the midst of Egyptian slavery. There...
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Quails. All the Oriental languages express these birds by solaem,
though some have asserted, that pheasants or locusts are here meant.
Josephus (Antiquities iii. 1) informs us, that great flocks of qu...
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Some have thought that the quail is the same as the locust. But the
Psalmist, in recording this mercy of the Lord, speaks of it as a
feathered fowl having wings. Psalms 78:27....
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There is hardly a book of the Old Testament that stands out in more
decided contrast with the book of Genesis than the one which follows
it most closely. And this is the more striking, because God emp...
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13._And it came to pass. _We shall afterwards see, that, when from
weariness of the manna they began to desire meat, quails were again
given them; but, while they were yet in their mouths, a terrible...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 16 AND 17.
But now the difficulties of the way arrive. They travel three days
without water-a sad effect, in appearance, of such a deliverance; and
then the w...
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AND IT CAME TO PASS, THAT AT EVEN THE QUAILS CAME UP,.... From the
coasts of Egypt, from the Red sea, over which they flew; and being
evening, and weary with flying so long, lighted and settled where...
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And it came to pass, that at even the quails came up, and covered the
camp: and in the morning the dew lay round about the host.
Ver. 13. _The dew lay round,_] i.e., The manna that came down in the
d...
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_The quails came up_ So tame that they might be taken up, as many as
they pleased. Although Ludolph has offered several arguments in his
Ethiop. Hist. (l. 1. c. 13) to prove that the Hebrew word שׂלו...
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1 The Israelites come to Sin.
2 They murmure for want of bread.
4 God promiseth them bread from heauen.
11 Quailes are sent,
14 and Manna.
16 The ordering of Manna.
25 It was not to bee found on...
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FIFTH SECTION
The journey through the wilderness to Sinai. Want of water. Marah.
Elim. The Wilderness of Sin. Quails. Manna. Rephidim (Massah and
Meribah). The Amalekites. Jethro and his advice, a hu...
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BREAD FROM HEAVEN FOR THE WILDERNESS
(vs.1-36)
Just one month following the Passover in Egypt, Israel, leaving the
refreshment of Elim's oasis, came into "the wilderness of sin" (v.1).
Sin means "tho...
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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;...
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Heb. _There was a bed of dew_, wherewith the manna was covered,
REVELATION 16:14. To this _the hidden manna_, REVELATION 2:17,
alludes....
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"And they took their journey from Elim, and all the congregation of
the children of Israel came unto the wilderness of Sin, which is
between Elim and Sinai, on the fifteenth day of the second month af...
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CHAPTER 16 GOD PROVIDES MANNA AND QUAILS FOR HIS PEOPLE - THE SIGN OF
THE SEVENTH DAY (EXODUS 16:2).
In this chapter God provides both meat and ‘bread' for His people.
The passage continues to reveal...
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Exodus 16:1. _And they took their journey from Elim, and all the
congregation of the children of Israel came unto the wilderness of
Sin, which is between Elim and Sinai, on the fifteenth day of the
se...
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CONTENTS: Murmuring of the people. Manna and quails given by God.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses, Aaron.
CONCLUSION: The believer is apt to forget a thousand mercies in the
presence of one trifling privatio...
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Exodus 16:1. _The fifteenth day of the second month;_ that is, Jiar,
or the 30th of April. See the table, chap. 12.
Exodus 16:2. _Israel murmured._ They wantonly said as in Psalms 78:20,
Can the Lord...
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_Manna._
THE MANNA
I. Its mystic character. “What is this?” Christ was a mystery to
His contemporaries. So is the Christian to his. “The world knoweth
you not.”
II. Its uses. To save from starvatio...
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CRITICAL NOTES.—
Exodus 16:13. Quails.] Heb. שלו. “so called from its fatness”
(Gesenius). According to all accounts, the “quail” abounds in
those regions.
EXODUS 16:15. MANNA.] It is evidently prema...
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EXPOSITION
THE PROMISE FULFILLED. Moses had made a double promise to the
Israelites in God's name. "The Lord shall give you," he had said," in
the evening flesh to eat, and in the morning bread to the...
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The children of Israel are moving now through the wilderness.
And they took their journey from Elim, and all the congregation of the
children of Israel came unto the wilderness of Sin, which is betwee...
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the quails. The Hebrew selav, is without doubt the quail; a Numbers
11:31 Psalms 78:27 Psalms 78:28 Psalms 105:40 the dew...
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The quails came up, and covered the camp — So tame that they might
take up as many of them as they pleased. Next morning he rained manna
upon them, which was to be continued to them for their daily br...