Numbers 11:4b-15
The children of Israel lamented,
“Would that we had
meat for food!
We remember the fish we used to eat without cost in Egypt,
and the cucumbers,
the melons, the leeks,
the onions, and the
garlic.
But now we are famished;
we see nothing
before us but this manna.”
Manna was like coriander seed and had the color of resin.
When they had gone about and gathered it up,
the people would
grind it between millstones or pound it in a mortar,
then cook it in a
pot and make it into loaves,
which tasted like
cakes made with oil.
At night, when the dew fell upon the camp, the manna also
fell.
When Moses heard the people, family after family,
crying at the
entrance of their tents,
so that the LORD
became very angry, he was grieved.
“Why do you treat your servant so badly?” Moses asked the
Lord.
“Why are you so displeased with me
that you burden me
with all this people?
Was it I who conceived all this people?
Or was it I who gave them birth,
that you tell me to
carry them at my bosom,
like a foster
father carrying an infant,
to the land you
have promised under oath to their fathers?
Where can I get meat to give to all this people?
For they are crying to me,
‘Give us meat for
our food.’
I cannot carry all this people by myself,
for they are too
heavy for me.
If this is the way you will deal with me,
then please do me
the favor of killing me at once,
so that I need no
longer face this distress.”
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