Numbers 11:1-10

Numbers 11:1-10

[1] And when the people  complained,  it displeased  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;  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  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 fresh  oil.  [9] And when the dew  fell  upon the camp  in the night,  the manna  fell  [10] Then Moses  heard  the people  weep  throughout their families,  every man  in the door  of his tent:  and the anger  was kindled  greatly;  Moses