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* wilderness of Shur.
This lay on the eastern shore of the Heroopolitic gulf of the
Red Sea, and is still called the desert of Shur, according to
Dr. Shaw.
# Ge 16:7 25:18 1Sa 15:7
* three days.
# 3:18
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* Marah.
# Nu 33:8
* Marah. i.e., bitterness.
# Ru 1:20
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# 14:11 16:2,8,9 17:3,4 Nu 11:1-6 14:1-4 16:11,41 17:10
# Nu 20:2-5 21:5 1Co 10:10 Php 2:14 Jude 1:16
* What.
# 17:3 Ps 78:19,20 Mt 6:25
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* cried.
# 14:10 17:4 Ps 50:15 91:15 99:6 Jer 15:1
* a tree.
# 2Ki 2:21 4:41 1Co 1:18
* a statute.
# Jos 24:21-25
* proved.
# 16:4 De 8:2,16 13:3 Jud 2:22 3:1,4 Ps 66:10 81:7 Pr 17:3
# Jer 9:7 1Pe 1:6,7
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* If thou.
# Le 26:3,13 De 7:12,13,15 28:1-15
* and wilt.
# De 12:28 13:18 1Ki 11:33,38 2Ki 22:2 Eze 18:5
* diseases.
# 9:10,11 12:29 De 7:15 28:27,60
* for I am.
# 23:25 2Ki 20:5 Job 5:18 Ps 41:3,4 103:3 147:3 Isa 57:18
# Jer 8:22 33:6 Ho 6:1 Jas 5:11-16
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* Elim.
This was on the northern skirts of the desert of Sin, and,
according to Dr. Shaw, two leagues from Tor, and near 30 from
Corondel, which he conjectures to be Marah, where there is a
small rill, which is brackish. He found but nine of the
wells, the other three being filled up with sand; but the 70
palm trees had increased into more than 2,000.
# Nu 33:9 Isa 12:3 Eze 47:12 Re 7:17 22:2
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1 The Israelites come to Sin, and murmur for want of bread.
4 God promises them bread and flesh from heaven, and they are
rebuked.
13 Quails and manna are sent.
16 The ordering of manna.
25 It was not to be found on the sabbath.
32 An omer of it is preserved.
* A.M. 2513. B.C. 1491. An. Ex. Is. 1. Ijar. took.
# 15:27 Nu 33:10-12
* Sin.
This desert was traversed by Dr. Shaw in nine hours. He was
all the day diverted by varieties of lizards and vipers,
which abound there.
# 17:1 Nu 33:12 Eze 30:15,16
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# 15:24 Ge 19:4 Ps 106:7,13,25 1Co 10:10
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* Would.
# Nu 20:3-5 De 28:67 Jos 7:7 2Sa 18:33 La 4:9 Ac 26:29 1Co 4:8
# 2Co 11:1
* we had.
# Nu 11:15 14:2 Job 3:1,10,20 Jer 20:14-18 Jon 4:8,9
* flesh.
# 2:23 Nu 11:4,5
* to kill.
# 5:21 17:3 Nu 16:13,41
* hunger.
# De 8:3 Jer 2:6 La 4:9
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* I will rain.
# Ps 78:24,25 105:40 Joh 6:31,32 1Co 10:3
* a certain rate every day. Heb. the portion of a day in his
day.
# Ne 11:23 Pr 30:8 Mt 6:11,32,33 Lu 11:3
* prove them.
# 15:25 De 8:2,16 Jos 24:15
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* prepare.
# 23 35:2,3 Le 25:21,22
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* even.
# 8,12,13
* the Lord.
# 3 6:7 12:51 32:1,7,11 Nu 16:28,30 Ps 77:20 Isa 63:11,12
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* the morning.
# 13
* ye shall.
# 10 24:10,16 40:34 Le 9:6 Nu 14:10 16:42 Isa 35:2 40:5
# Joh 11:4,40
* what are we.
# 2,3,8 Nu 16:11
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* the Lord heareth.
# 9,12 Nu 14:27 Mt 9:4 Joh 6:41-43 1Co 10:10
* but against.
# Nu 21:7 1Sa 8:7 Isa 32:6 37:29 Mt 10:40 Lu 10:16 Joh 13:20
# Ro 13:2 1Th 4:8
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* Come near.
# Nu 16:16
* heard.
# 2,8
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* that they.
# 7 Nu 14:10 16:19,42
* appeared.
# 13:21,22 40:34-38 Le 9:6 Nu 16:42 1Ki 8:10,11 Mt 17:5
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# 11
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* I have.
# 8
* At even.
# 6
* in the morning.
# 7
* ye shall know.
# 4:5 6:7 7:17 Jer 31:24 Eze 34:30 39:22 Joe 3:17 Zec 13:9
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* the quails.
The Hebrew {selav,} Chaldee {selaiv,} Syriac and Arabic
{selwa,} is without doubt the quail: so the LXX. render it
[ortygométre,] a large kind of quail. Josephus, [ortyx,]
Ethopic, {ferferat,} and Vulgate, {coturnices,} quails, with
which agree Philo and the Rabbins. The quail is a bird of the
gallinaceous kind, somewhat less than a pigeon, but larger
than a sparrow. Hasselquist describes the quail of the larger
kind as very much resembling the red partridge, but not larger
than the turtle dove; found in Judea as well as in the deserts
of Arabia Petraæ and Egypt; and affording a most agreeable and
delicate dish.
# Nu 11:31-33 Ps 78:27,28 105:40
* the dew.
# Nu 11:9
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* the dew.
# Nu 11:7-9 De 8:3 Ne 9:15 Ps 78:24 105:40
* the hoar frost.
# Ps 147:16
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* It is manna. or, What is this? or, It is a portion.
# 31,33 De 8:3,16 Jos 5:12 Ne 9:15,20 Joh 6:31,32,49,58
# 1Co 10:3 Heb 9:4 Re 2:17
* This is.
# 4 Nu 21:5 Pr 9:5 Lu 12:30
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* omer.
# 18,33,36
* for every man. Heb. by the poll, or head. persons. Heb.
souls.
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# 17
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# 2Co 8:14,15
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# 12:10 23:18 Mt 6:34
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* bred worms.
# Mt 6:19 Lu 12:15,33 Heb 13:5 Jas 5:2,3
* and Moses.
# Nu 12:3 16:15 Mr 3:5 10:14 Eph 4:26
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# Pr 6:6-11 Ec 9:10 12:1 Mt 6:33 Joh 12:35 2Co 6:2
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What the substance called manna was, is utterly unknown, but,
from the circumstances in the text, it is evident that it was
not a natural production, but was miraculously sent by
Jehovah. These the learned Abarbinel, a most judicious
Jewish interpreter, has thus enumerated: The natural manna
was never found in the desert where this fell;--where the
common manna does fall, it is only in the spring time, in
March and April, whereas this fell throughout all the months
in the year; the ordinary manna does not melt in the sun, as
this did (ver. 21);--it does not stink and breed worms, as
this did, when kept till the morning (ver. 20);--it cannot be
ground or beaten in a mortar, so as to make cakes, as this
was;--the common manna is medicinal and purgative, and cannot
be used for food and nutriment, as this was;--this fell in a
double proportion on the sixth day, and not on the sabbath,
as it certainly would have done had it fallen naturally;--it
followed them in all their journeys, where ever they pitched
their tents;--and it ceased at the very time of the year when
the other falls, namely, in March, when the Israelites were
come to Gilgal. Whatever this substance was, it does not
appear to have been common to the wilderness. From De 8:3,
16, it is evident that the Israelites never saw it before;
and from a pot of it being preserved, it is certain that
nothing of the kind ever appeared again.
# 5,16 Le 25:12,22
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* rest.
# 20:8-11 31:15 35:3 Ge 2:2,3 Le 23:3 Mr 2:27,28 Lu 23:56
# Re 1:10
* bake.
# Nu 11:8
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# 20,33
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# 23,29 Ne 9:14
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# 20:9-11 De 5:13 Eze 46:1 Lu 13:14
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* and they found none.
# Pr 20:4
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# 10:3 Nu 14:11 20:12 2Ki 17:14 Ps 78:10,22 81:13,14 106:13
# Isa 7:9,13 Jer 4:14 9:6 Eze 5:6 20:13,16 Mr 9:19
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* hath given.
# 31:13 Ne 9:14 Isa 58:13,14 Eze 20:12
* abide ye.
# Lu 23:56
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# Le 23:3 De 5:12-14 Heb 4:9
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* called the name.
# 15
In consequence of the term manna having been given to a drug
which is now much used in England, many persons have
ignorantly supposed it to be the same sort of thing as that
miraculously sent for the sustenance of the children of
Israel in the wilderness. The manna of commerce comes from
Calabria and Sicily, where it oozes out of a kind of ash
tree, from the end of June to the end of July, and is a
thick, clammy, sweet juice, partly drawn from the tree by the
rays of the sun, partly by the puncture of insects, and
partly by artificial means. The European manna is not so
good as the Oriental, which is gathered in Syria, Arabia, and
Persia, from the Oriental oak, and from a shrub which is
called in Persia {teranjabin.}
* and it was.
# Nu 11:6,7 So 2:3
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# Ps 103:1,2 105:5 111:4,5 Lu 22:19 Heb 2:1
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# Heb 9:4
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# 25:16,21 27:21 30:6,36 31:18 38:21 40:20 Nu 1:50,53 17:10
# De 10:5 1Ki 8:9
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* forty years.
# Nu 33:38 De 8:2,3 Ne 9:15,20,21 Ps 78:24,25 Joh 6:30-58
* until they come to.
# Jos 5:12
* the borders.
# Nu 33:48-50 De 1:8 34:1-4
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# 16,32,33
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1 The people murmur for water at Rephidim.
6 God sends them for water to the rock in Horeb.
7 The place is called Massah and Meribah.
8 Amalek is overcome by Joshua, while Moses holds up his
hands with the rod of God.
14 Amalek is doomed to destruction; and Moses builds the altar
JEHOVAH-nissi.
* Sin.
# 16:1 Nu 33:12-14
* Rephidim.
# 8 19:2
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* the people.
# 5:21 14:11,12 15:24 16:2,3 Nu 11:4-6 14:2 20:3-5 21:5
* Give us.
# Ge 30:1,2 1Sa 8:6 Lu 15:12
* wherefore.
# 7 16:2 Nu 14:22 De 6:16 Ps 78:18,41,56 95:9 106:14 Isa 7:12
# Mal 3:15 Mt 4:7 16:1-3 Lu 4:12 Ac 5:9 15:10 1Co 10:9 Heb 3:9
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* thou hast.
# 16:3
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* cried.
# 14:15 15:25 Nu 11:11
* almost.
# Nu 14:10 16:19 1Sa 30:6 Joh 8:59 10:31 Ac 7:50 14:19
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* Go on.
# Eze 2:6 Ac 20:23,24
* thy rod.
# 7:19,20 Nu 20:8-11
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* I will.
# 16:10
* the rock.
This rock, which is a vast block of red granite, 15 feet
long, 10 broad, and 12 high, lies in the wilderness of
Rephidim, to the west of Mount Horeb, a part of Sinai. There
are abundant traces of this wonderful miracle remaining at
this day. This rock has been visited, drawn, and described
by Dr. Shaw and others; and holes and channels appear in the
stone, which could only have been formed by the bursting out
and running of water.
* in Horeb.
# 3:1-5
* and thou.
# Nu 20:9-11 De 8:15 Ne 9:15 Ps 78:15,16,20 105:41 114:8
# Isa 48:21 1Co 10:4
* that the people.
# Ps 46:4 Isa 41:17,18 43:19,20 Joh 4:10,14 7:37,38 Re 22:17
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* Massah. i.e., Temptation.
# Nu 20:13 De 9:22
* Meribah. that is, Chiding or Strife.
# 2 Ps 81:7
* chiding.
# 2
* tempted.
# Ps 95:8 Heb 3:8,9
* Is the Lord.
# 34:9 De 31:17 Jos 22:31 Isa 12:6 Mic 3:11 Joh 1:14 Ac 7:37-39
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# Ge 36:12,16 Nu 24:20 De 25:17 1Sa 15:2 30:1 Ps 83:7