6But now our soul longeth, yet there is nothing before our eyes but manna.
7Now the manna was like the seed of coriander, and its appearance as the appearance of bedilcha.
8And the people went about and gathered; and he who would ground it in mills, or he who would beat it in the mortar, and they dressed it in the pan, and made cakes of it, and its taste was like the taste of a confection of oil.
9And when the dew came down upon the camp at night, the manna descended upon it.
10And Mosheh heard the people lamenting with their families, a man at the door of his tent. And the displeasure of the Lord grew very strong, as in the eyes of Mosheh it was evil.
11And Mosheh said before the Lord, Wherefore hast Thou done painfully to Thy servant, and why have I not found mercy before Thee, that Thou hast put the burden of all this people upon me?
12Am I father to all this people, or are they my children, that Thou hast said to me, Carry them in thy strength, as the nurse carrieth the suckling, unto the land which Thou hast covenanted to their fathers?
13Whence shall I have flesh to give to all this people? For they lament to me, saying: Give us flesh to eat.
14I am not able to bear all this people alone, because it is too heavy for me.
15And if Thou do thus with me, kill me, I pray, if I have found mercy before Thee, that I may not see my wretchedness.
16And the Lord said to Mosheh, Gather unto Me seventy men of the elders of Israel, whom thou knowest to be elders of the people, and the overseers thereof, and bring them to the tabernacle of ordinance, and let them stand there with thee;
17And I will reveal Myself, and will speak with thee there; and I will make enlargement of the Spirit that is upon thee, and put it upon them, that they may bear with thee the burden of the people, and thou mayest not sustain it by thyself alone.