Exodus 16:8
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 4:8Exodus 16:12-13
I have.8At even.6in the morning.7ye shall know.4:5; 6:7; 7:17; Jer 31:24; Eze 34:30; 39:22; Joe 3:17; Zec 13:9 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; 105:40the dew.Nu 11:9
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