Exodus 16:1-36
Exodus 16:1-36
Scripture
1Ā Then the whole community of Israel set out from Elim and journeyed into the wilderness of Sin,Ā between Elim and Mount Sinai. They arrived there on the fifteenth day of the second month, one month after leaving the land of Egypt.Ā 2Ā There, too, the whole community of Israel complained about Moses and Aaron.
3Ā āIf only theĀ LordĀ had killed us back in Egypt,ā they moaned. āThere we sat around pots filled with meat and ate all the bread we wanted. But now you have brought us into this wilderness to starve us all to death.ā
4Ā Then theĀ LordĀ said to Moses, āLook, Iām going to rain down food from heaven for you. Each day the people can go out and pick up as much food as they need for that day. I will test them in this to see whether or not they will follow my instructions.Ā 5Ā On the sixth day they will gather food, and when they prepare it, there will be twice as much as usual.ā
6Ā So Moses and Aaron said to all the people of Israel, āBy evening you will realize it was theĀ LordĀ who brought you out of the land of Egypt.Ā 7Ā In the morning you will see the glory of theĀ Lord, because he has heard your complaints, which are against him, not against us. What have we done that you should complain about us?āĀ 8Ā Then Moses added, āTheĀ LordĀ will give you meat to eat in the evening and bread to satisfy you in the morning, for he has heard all your complaints against him. What have we done? Yes, your complaints are against theĀ Lord, not against us.ā
9Ā Then Moses said to Aaron, āAnnounce this to the entire community of Israel: āPresent yourselves before theĀ Lord, for he has heard your complaining.āāĀ 10Ā And as Aaron spoke to the whole community of Israel, they looked out toward the wilderness. There they could see the awesome glory of theĀ LordĀ in the cloud.
11Ā Then theĀ LordĀ said to Moses,Ā 12Ā āI have heard the Israelitesā complaints. Now tell them, āIn the evening you will have meat to eat, and in the morning you will have all the bread you want. Then you will know that I am theĀ LordĀ your God.āā
13Ā That evening vast numbers of quail flew in and covered the camp. And the next morning the area around the camp was wet with dew.Ā 14Ā When the dew evaporated, a flaky substance as fine as frost blanketed the ground.Ā 15Ā The Israelites were puzzled when they saw it. āWhat is it?ā they asked each other. They had no idea what it was.
And Moses told them, āIt is the food theĀ LordĀ has given you to eat.Ā 16Ā These are theĀ Lordās instructions: Each household should gather as much as it needs. Pick up two quartsĀ for each person in your tent.ā
17Ā So the people of Israel did as they were told. Some gathered a lot, some only a little.Ā 18Ā But when they measured it out,Ā everyone had just enough. Those who gathered a lot had nothing left over, and those who gathered only a little had enough. Each family had just what it needed.
19Ā Then Moses told them, āDo not keep any of it until morning.āĀ 20Ā But some of them didnāt listen and kept some of it until morning. But by then it was full of maggots and had a terrible smell. Moses was very angry with them.
21Ā After this the people gathered the food morning by morning, each family according to its need. And as the sun became hot, the flakes they had not picked up melted and disappeared.Ā 22Ā On the sixth day, they gathered twice as much as usualāfour quartsĀ for each person instead of two. Then all the leaders of the community came and asked Moses for an explanation.Ā 23Ā He told them, āThis is what theĀ LordĀ commanded: Tomorrow will be a day of complete rest, a holy Sabbath day set apart for theĀ Lord. So bake or boil as much as you want today, and set aside what is left for tomorrow.ā
24Ā So they put some aside until morning, just as Moses had commanded. And in the morning the leftover food was wholesome and good, without maggots or odor.Ā 25Ā Moses said, āEat this food today, for today is a Sabbath day dedicated to theĀ Lord. There will be no food on the ground today.Ā 26Ā You may gather the food for six days, but the seventh day is the Sabbath. There will be no food on the ground that day.ā
27Ā Some of the people went out anyway on the seventh day, but they found no food.Ā 28Ā TheĀ LordĀ asked Moses, āHow long will these people refuse to obey my commands and instructions?Ā 29Ā They must realize that the Sabbath is theĀ Lordās gift to you. That is why he gives you a two-day supply on the sixth day, so there will be enough for two days. On the Sabbath day you must each stay in your place. Do not go out to pick up food on the seventh day.āĀ 30Ā So the people did not gather any food on the seventh day.
31Ā The Israelites called the food manna.Ā It was white like coriander seed, and it tasted like honey wafers.
32Ā Then Moses said, āThis is what theĀ LordĀ has commanded: Fill a two-quart container with manna to preserve it for your descendants. Then later generations will be able to see the food I gave you in the wilderness when I set you free from Egypt.ā
33Ā Moses said to Aaron, āGet a jar and fill it with two quarts of manna. Then put it in a sacred place before theĀ LordĀ to preserve it for all future generations.āĀ 34Ā Aaron did just as theĀ LordĀ had commanded Moses. He eventually placed it in the Ark of the Covenantāin front of the stone tablets inscribed with the terms of the covenant.Ā 35Ā So the people of Israel ate manna for forty years until they arrived at the land where they would settle. They ate manna until they came to the border of the land of Canaan.
36Ā The container used to measure the manna was an omer, which was one-tenth of an ephah; it held about two quarts.
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