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Numbers 11:5-14

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5We think upon the fish that we ate in Egypt freely; gourds, and melons, and leeks, and onions, and garlic come into our minds;
6our soul is dry; our eyes behold none other thing than manna.
7Soothly manna was as the seed of coriander, of the colour of bdellium, which is white, and bright as crystal.
8And the people went about, and gathered it, and brake it with a quernstone, either pounded it in a mortar, and seethed it in a pot; and made thereof little cakes of the savour as of bread made with oil.
9And when the dew came down in the night upon the tents, also manna came down together therewith.
10Then Moses heard the people weeping by meines, and each of them by the doors of their tents; and the strong vengeance of the Lord was wroth greatly, but also the grutching was seen unsufferable to Moses.
11And he said to the Lord, Why hast thou tormented thy servant? why find I not grace before thee? and why hast thou put the burden of all this people onto me?
12whether I have conceived all this multitude, either have begotten it, that thou say to me, Bear thou them in thy bosom, as a nurse is wont to bear a little young child, and bear thou this people into the land for the which thou swore to their fathers?
13whereof be meats to me, that I feed so great a multitude? They weep before me, and say, Give us flesh, that we eat;
14I may not alone sustain all this people, for it is grievous to me.

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