And were grumbling wickedly before And and he became enraged in anger; and there burned among them a fire by and it devoured a certain part of the camp.
And cried out to Moses. And Moses made a vow to and abated
And he called the name of that place, Combustion, for burned
And the intermixed people among them desired And being seated, they wept along with the sons of Israel. And they said, Who will feed us meats?
We remember the fishes which we ate in Egypt without charge, and the cucumbers, and the melons, and the leeks, and the onions, and the garlics.
But now our soul is dried up; except for the manna to our eyes.
And the manna is as seed, it is as of coriander, and the appearance of it of ice.
And traveled around and collected together, and ground it with the millstone, and ground with the hand mill, and boiled it in the earthen pot, and made it into a cake baked in hot ashes. And was as of pastry olive oil.
And whenever came down upon the camp at night, came down upon it.
And Moses heard their weeping, according to their peoples, each at his door. And was enraged exceedingly; and before Moses it was wicked.
And Moses said to Why do you afflict your attendant? And why have I not found favor before you to place the thrust of this people upon me?
I in all this people, or given birth to them? that you say to me, Take them into your bosom as lifts the one being nursed, unto the land which you swore by an oath to their fathers?
From what place is it to me meats to all this people? for they weep upon me, saying, Give to us meats that we may eat!
shall not alone to bring this people, for heavy
But if so you do to me, kill me with my removal, if I have found favor with you, that I should not see my ill-treatment.
And to Moses, Bring together to me seventy men from the elders of Israel! whom you yourself know. These are elders of the people, and their scribes. And you shall lead them to the tent of the testimony, and they shall stand there with you.
And I shall go down and speak there with you. And I will remove of the spirit upon you, and I will place it upon them, and they shall aid with you the thrust of the people, and shall not alone.
And to the people you shall say, Purify yourselves for tomorrow! and you shall eat meats, for you wept before saying, Who shall feed us meats? for good Egypt. And to you meats and you shall eat.
not nor two, nor five days, nor ten days, nor twenty days,
for until whenever from out of your nostrils; and it shall be to you for a cholera, that you resisted who is among you, and you wept before him, saying, What did we do to come out of Egypt?
And Moses said, six hundred thousand footmen people in which I am among them. And you said, meats and they shall eat for a month of days.
sheep and oxen be slain for them, and will it suffice to them? or shall all the fish of the sea be brought to them, and will it suffice to them?
And to Moses, Shall the hand of the lord not be enough? Already you shall know if shall overtake or not.
And Moses came forth, and he spoke to the people the sayings of the lord. And he brought together seventy men from the elders of the people, and he stood them round about the tent.
And in a cloud, and he spoke to him, and he lifted from the spirit, of the one upon him, and he placed it upon the seventy men of the elders. And as rested upon them, that they prophesied, and no longer proceeded.
And were left behind two men in the camp; of the one and of the second and rested and these were of the ones delineated, and came not to the tent; and they prophesied in the camp.
And ran up to report to Moses, and said, saying, Eldad and Medad are prophesying in the camp.
And answering Joshua the Nun, the one standing beside Moses, his chosen one, said, O my master Moses, restrain them!
And Moses said to him, you zealous for me? and O how it would be given all the people of the lord whenever his spirit upon them.
And Moses went forth into the camp, he and the elders of Israel.
And a wind went forth from and carried over mother-quail from the sea, and it put them upon the camp, journey here on this side, and journey here on that side, round about the camp, about two cubits from the earth.
And rose up and the entire night, and day and they gathered together the mother-quail the one a few cors. And they cooled themselves round about the camp.
The meats still was in their teeth before the dissipating. And was enraged in wrath at the people. And the people calamity
And was called Tombs of Desire. For there they entombed the people
From Tombs of the Desire lifted away unto Hazeroth; and existed in Hazeroth.