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It would have been better, they told them, if the Lord had struck us dead in the land of Egypt, where we sat down to bowls of meat, and had more bread than we needed to content us. Was it well done to bring us out into this desert, and starve our whole company to death? (Exodus 16, 3)
so thou wilt be able to carry out God’s commands, and endure the weight of all his claims upon thee, and yet all these folk will go home satisfied. (Exodus 18, 23)
must the man who struck the blow be held guilty? Only till the other is well enough to get up and walk abroad with a stick; but he must compensate him for his loss of work, and for the doctor’s charges. (Exodus 21, 19)
But where the loss is due to theft, the owner shall be compensated. (Exodus 22, 12)
Where a man has borrowed any such beast of his neighbour, and it is maimed or killed in the owner’s absence, compensation must be made to him; (Exodus 22, 14)
So when they awoke on the morrow, they offered burnt-sacrifice and welcome-offerings; and with that, the people sat down to eat and drink, and rose up to take their pleasure. (Exodus 32, 6)
and there is the same washing, and bathing, and uncleanness for the man who sits where he sat; (Leviticus 15, 6)
and there is the same washing, and bathing, and uncleanness for anyone who touches any piece of furniture on which she has sat down to rest. (Leviticus 15, 23)
They were still accompanied by a crowd of mixed breed;✻ and these infected the Israelites by their example, as they sat there lamenting; If we had but meat to feed on! they said. (Numbers 11, 4)
From household after household Moses heard these complaints, as the men sat bemoaning themselves at their tent doors, till he could bear it no longer, that the Lord’s displeasure should be provoked so grievously. (Numbers 11, 10)
Sathur son of Michael from Aser, (Numbers 13, 14)
assailing God and Moses with such complaints as these: Why didst thou ever bring us away from Egypt, only to die in the desert? We have neither bread nor water here; we are sick at heart, sick of the unsatisfying food thou givest us. (Numbers 21, 5)
