Numbers 11
1 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 Kibrothhattaavah: because there they
buried the
people that
lusted.
35 And the
people journeyed from
Kibrothhattaavah unto
Hazeroth; and abode at
Hazeroth.