16:1 They
set
out
from
Elim,
and
all
the
congregation
of
the
people
of
Israel
came
to
the
wilderness
of
Sin,
which
is
between
Elim
and
Sinai,
on
the
fifteenth
day
of
the
second
month
after
they
had
departed
from
the
land
of
Egypt.
16:2 And
the
whole
congregation
of
the
people
of
Israel
grumbled
against
Moses
and
Aaron
in
the
wilderness,
16:3 and
the
people
of
Israel
said
to
them,
"Would
that
we
had
died
by
the
hand
of
the
LORD
in
the
land
of
Egypt,
when
we
sat
by
the
meat
pots
and
ate
bread
to
the
full,
for
you
have
brought
us
out
into
this
wilderness
to
kill
this
whole
assembly
with
hunger."
16:4 Then
the
LORD
said
to
Moses,
"Behold,
I
am
about
to
rain
bread
from
heaven
for
you,
and
the
people
shall
go
out
and
gather
a
day's
portion
every
day,
that
I
may
test
them,
whether
they
will
walk
in
my
law
or
not.
16:5 On
the
sixth
day,
when
they
prepare
what
they
bring
in,
it
will
be
twice
as
much
as
they
gather
daily."
16:6 So
Moses
and
Aaron
said
to
all
the
people
of
Israel,
"At
evening
you
shall
know
that
it
was
the
LORD
who
brought
you
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt,
16:7 and
in
the
morning
you
shall
see
the
glory
of
the
LORD,
because
he
has
heard
your
grumbling
against
the
LORD.
For
what
are
we,
that
you
grumble
against
us"
16:8 And
Moses
said,
"When
the
LORD
gives
you
in
the
evening
meat
to
eat
and
in
the
morning
bread
to
the
full,
because
the
LORD
has
heard
your
grumbling
that
you
grumble
against
him--what
are
we
Your
grumbling
is
not
against
us
but
against
the
LORD."
16:9 Then
Moses
said
to
Aaron,
"Say
to
the
whole
congregation
of
the
people
of
Israel,
'Come
near
before
the
LORD,
for
he
has
heard
your
grumbling.'"
16:10 And
as
soon
as
Aaron
spoke
to
the
whole
congregation
of
the
people
of
Israel,
they
looked
toward
the
wilderness,
and
behold,
the
glory
of
the
LORD
appeared
in
the
cloud.
16:11 And
the
LORD
said
to
Moses,
16:12 "I
have
heard
the
grumbling
of
the
people
of
Israel.
Say
to
them,
'At
twilight
you
shall
eat
meat,
and
in
the
morning
you
shall
be
filled
with
bread.
Then
you
shall
know
that
I
am
the
LORD
your
God.'"
16:13 In
the
evening
quail
came
up
and
covered
the
camp,
and
in
the
morning
dew
lay
around
the
camp.
16:14 And
when
the
dew
had
gone
up,
there
was
on
the
face
of
the
wilderness
a
fine,
flake-like
thing,
fine
as
frost
on
the
ground.
16:15 When
the
people
of
Israel
saw
it,
they
said
to
one
another,
"What
is
it"
For
they
did
not
know
what
it
was.
And
Moses
said
to
them,
"It
is
the
bread
that
the
LORD
has
given
you
to
eat.
16:16 This
is
what
the
LORD
has
commanded:
'Gather
of
it,
each
one
of
you,
as
much
as
he
can
eat.
You
shall
each
take
an
omer,
according
to
the
number
of
the
persons
that
each
of
you
has
in
his
tent.'"
16:17 And
the
people
of
Israel
did
so.
They
gathered,
some
more,
some
less.
16:18 But
when
they
measured
it
with
an
omer,
whoever
gathered
much
had
nothing
left
over,
and
whoever
gathered
little
had
no
lack.
Each
of
them
gathered
as
much
as
he
could
eat.
16:19 And
Moses
said
to
them,
"Let
no
one
leave
any
of
it
over
till
the
morning."
16:20 But
they
did
not
listen
to
Moses.
Some
left
part
of
it
till
the
morning,
and
it
bred
worms
and
stank.
And
Moses
was
angry
with
them.
16:21 Morning
by
morning
they
gathered
it,
each
as
much
as
he
could
eat;
but
when
the
sun
grew
hot,
it
melted.
16:22 On
the
sixth
day
they
gathered
twice
as
much
bread,
two
omers
each.
And
when
all
the
leaders
of
the
congregation
came
and
told
Moses,
16:23 he
said
to
them,
"This
is
what
the
LORD
has
commanded:
'Tomorrow
is
a
day
of
solemn
rest,
a
holy
Sabbath
to
the
LORD;
bake
what
you
will
bake
and
boil
what
you
will
boil,
and
all
that
is
left
over
lay
aside
to
be
kept
till
the
morning.'"
16:24 So
they
laid
it
aside
till
the
morning,
as
Moses
commanded
them,
and
it
did
not
stink,
and
there
were
no
worms
in
it.
16:25 Moses
said,
"Eat
it
today,
for
today
is
a
Sabbath
to
the
LORD;
today
you
will
not
find
it
in
the
field.
16:26 Six
days
you
shall
gather
it,
but
on
the
seventh
day,
which
is
a
Sabbath,
there
will
be
none."
16:27 On
the
seventh
day
some
of
the
people
went
out
to
gather,
but
they
found
none.
16:28 And
the
LORD
said
to
Moses,
"How
long
will
you
refuse
to
keep
my
commandments
and
my
laws
16:29 See!
The
LORD
has
given
you
the
Sabbath;
therefore
on
the
sixth
day
he
gives
you
bread
for
two
days.
Remain
each
of
you
in
his
place;
let
no
one
go
out
of
his
place
on
the
seventh
day."
16:30 So
the
people
rested
on
the
seventh
day.
16:31 Now
the
house
of
Israel
called
its
name
manna.
It
was
like
coriander
seed,
white,
and
the
taste
of
it
was
like
wafers
made
with
honey.
16:32 Moses
said,
"This
is
what
the
LORD
has
commanded:
'Let
an
omer
of
it
be
kept
throughout
your
generations,
so
that
they
may
see
the
bread
with
which
I
fed
you
in
the
wilderness,
when
I
brought
you
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt.'"
16:33 And
Moses
said
to
Aaron,
"Take
a
jar,
and
put
an
omer
of
manna
in
it,
and
place
it
before
the
LORD
to
be
kept
throughout
your
generations."
16:34 As
the
LORD
commanded
Moses,
so
Aaron
placed
it
before
the
testimony
to
be
kept.
16:35 The
people
of
Israel
ate
the
manna
forty
years,
till
they
came
to
a
habitable
land.
They
ate
the
manna
till
they
came
to
the
border
of
the
land
of
Canaan.
16:36 (An
omer
is
the
tenth
part
of
an
ephah.)