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  • This the Israelites did, shutting out such persons from the camp in obedience to the command which the Lord gave to Moses. (Numbers 5, 4)

  • And sometimes it would be two days, or a month, or even longer, that the Israelites stayed motionless, because the cloud was still there. Then, once it had lifted, they moved camp. (Numbers 9, 22)

  • make two trumpets of wrought silver, to give the signal when he would gather the whole people round him, when he would order them to move camp. (Numbers 10, 2)

  • But if it is a long blast that rises and falls, first of all those on the east will move camp; (Numbers 10, 5)

  • Such was the order of march in which Israel’s various companies set out, whenever they moved camp. (Numbers 10, 28)

  • Meanwhile, the people were assailing the Lord with complaints, and be-moaning their hard lot. The Lord was roused to anger when he heard it, and sent a fire which burnt up the outlying part of the camp. (Numbers 11, 1)

  • Every night, as the dew fell on the camp, the manna fell there too.) (Numbers 11, 9)

  • This same spirit rested even upon two men, Eldad and Medad, who were still in the camp; their names were enrolled among the rest; but they had never gone out to the tabernacle. (Numbers 11, 26)

  • There in the camp they fell a-prophesying, and a messenger ran to bring Moses tidings of it. (Numbers 11, 27)

  • So Moses went back to the camp, and the elders of Israel with him.✻ (Numbers 11, 30)

  • And now the Lord sent a wind that brought a flight of quails over the sea, and drove them down where the camp was, a day’s journey away on each side; quails that hovered only two cubits above the ground. (Numbers 11, 31)

  • All that day and that night and the next day the Israelites busied themselves gathering in the quails, which lay so thick that a man made nothing of gathering a hundred bushels; then they spread them out to dry, round the camp. (Numbers 11, 32)


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