Moses made a double promise to the Israelites in God's name. In the evening they were to have flesh to eat, and in the morning bread to the full. But before these gifts could be received, notice must be taken of their conduct toward the two brothers, whose authority had been impugned by the events of the morning. Hence the appearance of the divine glory in the cloud, Exodus 16:10. After this a vast flight of quails, a migratory bird which often crosses the Red Sea at this very spot, fell to the ground in the near neighborhood of the Hebrew camp, and lay there in an exhausted condition, which allowed of their being captured by the hand. How striking are those words: "The Lord heareth your murmurings!" We should remember them, when next we are tempted to doubt God's love and to complain of His dealings with us. Let God's faithful servants take courage; He will vindicate them. [source]
Chapter Summary: Exodus 16
1The Israelites come to Sin, and murmur for want of bread 4God promises them bread and meat from heaven, and they are rebuked 13Quail and manna are sent 16The ordering of manna 25It was not to be found on the Sabbath 32An omer of it is preserved
What do the individual words in Exodus 16:11 mean?