Exodus 14:11
Because.15:23,24; 16:2,3; 17:2,3; Nu 11:1; 14:1-4; 16:41; Ps 106:7,8wherefore.5:22; Ge 43:6; Nu 11:15Exodus 16:2
15:24; Ge 19:4; Ps 106:7,13,25; 1Co 10:10Exodus 16:8-9
the Lord heareth.9,12; Nu 14:27; Mt 9:4; Joh 6:41-43; 1Co 10:10but against.Nu 21:7; 1Sa 8:7; Isa 32:6; 37:29; Mt 10:40; Lu 10:16; Joh 13:20Ro 13:2; 1Th 4:8 Come near.Nu 16:16heard.2,8Exodus 17:3-4
thou hast.16:3 cried.14:15; 15:25; Nu 11:11almost.Nu 14:10; 16:19; 1Sa 30:6; Joh 8:59; 10:31; Ac 7:50; 14:19Numbers 11:1-6
1 The burning at Taberah quenched by Moses' prayer.4 The people lust for flesh, and loathe manna.10 Moses complains of his charge.16 God promises to divide his burden unto seventy elders, and to give the people flesh for a month.21 Moses' faith is staggered.31 Quails are given in wrath at Kibroth-hattaavah. And when.10:33; 20:2-5; 21:5; Ex 15:23,24; 16:2,3,7,9; 17:2,3; De 9:22La 3:39; 1Co 10:10; Jude 1:16complained. or, were as it were complainers. it displeasedthe Lord. Heb. it was evil in the ears of the Lord. Ge 38:10; 2Sa 11:27; *marg:Jas 5:4and the fire.16:35; Le 10:2; De 32:22; 2Ki 1:12; Job 1:16; Ps 78:21; 106:18Isa 30:33; 33:14; Na 1:5; Mr 9:43-49; Heb 12:29the uttermost.De 25:18 cried.21:7; Ps 78:34,35; Jer 37:3; 42:2; Ac 8:24prayed.14:13-20; Ge 18:23-33; Ex 32:10-14,31,32; 34:9; De 9:19,20Ps 106:23; Isa 37:4; Jer 15:1; Am 7:2-6; Jas 5:16; 1Jo 5:16the fire.16:45-48; Heb 7:26; 1Jo 2:1,2was quenched. Heb. sunk. Taberah. that is, a burning.De 9:22 the mixed.Ex 12:38; Le 24:10,11; Ne 13:3fell a lusting. Heb. lusted a lust. the children.1Co 15:33wept again. Heb. returned and wept. Who shall.Ps 78:18-20; 106:14; Ro 13:14; 1Co 10:6 the fish.Ex 16:3; Ps 17:14; Php 3:19the cucumbers.In Hebrew, {kishshuim,} in Arabic, {kiththa,} Chaldee, {keta,} and Syriac, {kati,} a species of cucumber peculiar to Egypt, smooth, of a longish cylindrical shape, and about a foot long. Prosper Alpinus says that it differs from the common sort by its size, colour, and softness; that its leaves are smaller, whiter, softer, and rounder; its fruit larger, greener, smoother, softer, sweeter, and more easy of digestion than ours. Hasselquist describes it in the same manner; and adds, that it is very little watery, but firm like a melon, sweet and cool to the taste, but not so cold as the watermelon, which is meant by the {avutichim} of the text. 21:5; 2Sa 13:4Numbers 14:1-4
1 The people murmur at the news.6 Joshua and Caleb labour to still them.11 God threatens them.13 Moses intercedes with God, and obtains pardon.26 The murmurers are debarred from entering into the land.36 The men who raised the evil report die by a plague.40 The people that would invade the land against the will of God are smitten. 11:1-4; De 1:45 murmured.16:41; Ex 15:24; 16:2,3; 17:3; De 1:27; Ps 106:24,45; 1Co 10:10Php 2:14,15; Jude 1:16Would.28,29; 11:15; 1Ki 19:4; Job 3:11; 7:15,16; Jon 4:3,8 the Lord.Ps 78:40; Jer 9:3our wives.31,32 De 17:16; 28:68; Ne 9:16,17; Lu 17:32; Ac 7:39; Heb 10:38,39; 11:152Pe 2:21,22Numbers 16:11
against.3; 1Sa 8:7; Lu 10:16; Joh 13:20; Ro 13:2what is Aaron.Ex 16:7,8; 17:2; Ac 5:4; 1Co 3:5Numbers 16:41
on the morrow.It is not unlikely, that the people persuaded themselves that Moses and Aaron had used some cunning in this business and that the earthquake and fire were artificial; for, had they discerned the hand of God in this punishment, they would scarcely have dared the anger of the Lord in the very face of his justice. And while they thus absurdly imputed this judgement to Moses and Aaron, they impiously called the persons, thus perishing in their rebellion, "the people of the Lord!" all the.1-7; 14:2; Ps 106:13,23,25-48; Isa 26:11Ye have.3; 2Sa 16:7,8; 1Ki 18:17; Jer 37:13,14; 38:4; 43:3; Am 7:10; Mt 5:11Ac 5:28; 21:28; 2Co 6:8Numbers 17:10
Bring Aaron's.Heb 9:4for a token.16:38,40; Ex 16:32; De 31:19-26rebels. Heb. children of rebellion.1Sa 2:12; 30:22; Ps 57:4; Isa 1:2; Ho 10:9; Eph 2:2,3; 5:6and thou.5
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