Numbers 11:1

"Numbers."

Key Reflection

In Numbers 11:1, Moses recounts to the Israelites their longing for the familiar foods they had enjoyed in Egypt—fish and various vegetables like cucumbers, melons, leeks, onions, and garlic. This verse captures a poignant moment of nostalgia and dissatisfaction among the people after leaving slavery, highlighting how even simple daily pleasures were deeply missed during their journey to the Promised Land. The cultural context reveals that these foods were staples in Egyptian life, and their absence underscores the Israelites' yearning for their former way of living, contrasted with the challenges they now faced in the wilderness.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

See the marginal rendering. They murmured against the privations of the march. The fire of the Lord -Probably lightning; comparePsalms 78:21. In the uttermost parts -Rather, in the end. The fire did not reach far into the camp. It was quickly quenched at the intercession of Moses.

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