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Chapter 11
And
when
the
people
complained,
it
displeased
the
Lord:
and
the
Lord
heard
it;
and
his
anger
was
kindled;
and
the
fire
of
the
Lord
burnt
among
them,
and
consumed
them
that
were
in
the
uttermost
parts
of
the
camp.
2
And
the
people
cried
unto
Moses;
and
when
Moses
prayed
unto
the
Lord,
the
fire
was
quenched.
3
And
he
called
the
name
of
the
place
Taberah:
because
the
fire
of
the
Lord
burnt
among
them.
4
And
the
mixt
multitude
that
was
among
them
fell
a
lusting:
and
the
children
of
Israel
also
wept
again,
and
said,
Who
shall
give
us
flesh
to
eat?
5
We
remember
the
fish,
which
we
did
eat
in
Egypt
freely;
the
cucumbers,
and
the
melons,
and
the
leeks,
and
the
onions,
and
the
garlick:
6
But
now
our
soul
is
dried
away:
there
is
nothing
at
all,
beside
this
manna,
before
our
eyes.
7
And
the
manna
was
as
coriander
seed,
and
the
colour
thereof
as
the
colour
of
bdellium.
8
And
the
people
went
about,
and
gathered
it,
and
ground
it
in
mills,
or
beat
it
in
a
mortar,
and
baked
it
in
pans,
and
made
cakes
of
it:
and
the
taste
of
it
was
as
the
taste
of
fresh
oil.
9
And
when
the
dew
fell
upon
the
camp
in
the
night,
the
manna
fell
upon
it.
10
Then
Moses
heard
the
people
weep
throughout
their
families,
every
man
in
the
door
of
his
tent:
and
the
anger
of
the
Lord
was
kindled
greatly;
Moses
also
was
displeased.
11
And
Moses
said
unto
the
Lord,
Wherefore
hast
thou
afflicted
thy
servant?
and
wherefore
have
I
not
found
favour
in
thy
sight,
that
thou
layest
the
burden
of
all
this
people
upon
me?
12
Have
I
conceived
all
this
people?
have
I
begotten
them,
that
thou
shouldest
say
unto
me,
Carry
them
in
thy
bosom,
as
a
nursing
father
beareth
the
sucking
child,
unto
the
land
which
thou
swarest
unto
their
fathers?
13
Whence
should
I
have
flesh
to
give
unto
all
this
people?
for
they
weep
unto
me,
saying,
Give
us
flesh,
that
we
may
eat.
14
I
am
not
able
to
bear
all
this
people
alone,
because
it
is
too
heavy
for
me.
15
And
if
thou
deal
thus
with
me,
kill
me,
I
pray
thee,
out
of
hand,
if
I
have
found
favour
in
thy
sight;
and
let
me
not
see
my
wretchedness.
16
And
the
Lord
said
unto
Moses,
Gather
unto
me
seventy
men
of
the
elders
of
Israel,
whom
thou
knowest
to
be
the
elders
of
the
people,
and
officers
over
them;
and
bring
them
unto
the
tabernacle
of
the
congregation,
that
they
may
stand
there
with
thee.
17
And
I
will
come
down
and
talk
with
thee
there:
and
I
will
take
of
the
spirit
which
is
upon
thee,
and
will
put
it
upon
them;
and
they
shall
bear
the
burden
of
the
people
with
thee,
that
thou
bear
it
not
thyself
alone.
18
And
say
thou
unto
the
people,
Sanctify
yourselves
against
to
morrow,
and
ye
shall
eat
flesh:
for
ye
have
wept
in
the
ears
of
the
Lord,
saying,
Who
shall
give
us
flesh
to
eat?
for
it
was
well
with
us
in
Egypt:
therefore
the
Lord
will
give
you
flesh,
and
ye
shall
eat.
19
Ye
shall
not
eat
one
day,
nor
two
days,
nor
five
days,
neither
ten
days,
nor
twenty
days;
20
But
even
a
whole
month,
until
it
come
out
at
your
nostrils,
and
it
be
loathsome
unto
you:
because
that
ye
have
despised
the
Lord
which
is
among
you,
and
have
wept
before
him,
saying,
Why
came
we
forth
out
of
Egypt?
21
And
Moses
said,
The
people,
among
whom
I
am,
are
six
hundred
thousand
footmen;
and
thou
hast
said,
I
will
give
them
flesh,
that
they
may
eat
a
whole
month.
22
Shall
the
flocks
and
the
herds
be
slain
for
them,
to
suffice
them?
or
shall
all
the
fish
of
the
sea
be
gathered
together
for
them,
to
suffice
them?
23
And
the
Lord
said
unto
Moses,
Is
the
Lord’s
hand
waxed
short?
thou
shalt
see
now
whether
my
word
shall
come
to
pass
unto
thee
or
not.
24
And
Moses
went
out,
and
told
the
people
the
words
of
the
Lord,
and
gathered
the
seventy
men
of
the
elders
of
the
people,
and
set
them
round
about
the
tabernacle.
25
And
the
Lord
came
down
in
a
cloud,
and
spake
unto
him,
and
took
of
the
spirit
that
was
upon
him,
and
gave
it
unto
the
seventy
elders:
and
it
came
to
pass,
that,
when
the
spirit
rested
upon
them,
they
prophesied,
and
did
not
cease.
26
But
there
remained
two
of
the
men
in
the
camp,
the
name
of
the
one
was
Eldad,
and
the
name
of
the
other
Medad:
and
the
spirit
rested
upon
them;
and
they
were
of
them
that
were
written,
but
went
not
out
unto
the
tabernacle:
and
they
prophesied
in
the
camp.
27
And
there
ran
a
young
man,
and
told
Moses,
and
said,
Eldad
and
Medad
do
prophesy
in
the
camp.
28
And
Joshua
the
son
of
Nun,
the
servant
of
Moses,
one
of
his
young
men,
answered
and
said,
My
lord
Moses,
forbid
them.
29
And
Moses
said
unto
him,
Enviest
thou
for
my
sake?
would
God
that
all
the
Lord’s
people
were
prophets,
and
that
the
Lord
would
put
his
spirit
upon
them!
30
And
Moses
gat
him
into
the
camp,
he
and
the
elders
of
Israel.
31
And
there
went
forth
a
wind
from
the
Lord,
and
brought
quails
from
the
sea,
and
let
them
fall
by
the
camp,
as
it
were
a
day’s
journey
on
this
side,
and
as
it
were
a
day’s
journey
on
the
other
side,
round
about
the
camp,
and
as
it
were
two
cubits
high
upon
the
face
of
the
earth.
32
And
the
people
stood
up
all
that
day,
and
all
that
night,
and
all
the
next
day,
and
they
gathered
the
quails:
he
that
gathered
least
gathered
ten
homers:
and
they
spread
them
all
abroad
for
themselves
round
about
the
camp.
33
And
while
the
flesh
was
yet
between
their
teeth,
ere
it
was
chewed,
the
wrath
of
the
Lord
was
kindled
against
the
people,
and
the
Lord
smote
the
people
with
a
very
great
plague.
34
And
he
called
the
name
of
that
place
Kibroth-hattaavah:
because
there
they
buried
the
people
that
lusted.
35
And
the
people
journeyed
from
Kibroth-hattaavah
unto
Hazeroth;
and
abode
at
Hazeroth.
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