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However, bread, which is essential, they asked for appropriately. Therefore, it was given to them appropriately, in the morning, when there was time to prepare it. The Talmud comments: From here, the Torah teaches etiquette, that it is proper to eat meat only at night, as Moses said to the child
It was stated with regard to the quail: “While the meat was yet between their teeth, before it was chewed, the anger of YHWH was kindled against the people” (Numbers 11:33), which means that they died immediately. However, it also states: “You shall not eat it for only one day…but for an entire mon
The verse states: “And they spread them [vayishteḥu] out for themselves round about the camp” (Numbers 11:32). Reish Lakish said: Do not read it as vayishteḥu. Rather, read it as vayishḥatu. This teaches that the enemies of the Jewish people, a euphemism for the Jewish people themselves, were lia
And it was taught in a related baraita: R' Yehuda HaNasi says: The verse states: “Then you shall slaughter of your herd and of your flock which YHWH has given you, as I have commanded you” (Deuteronomy 12:21). This teaches that Moses was commanded in the laws of ritual slaughter to cut the gullet a
With regard to the manna, it is written “bread” (Exodus 16:4), and it is written “oil” (Numbers 11:8), and it is written “honey” (Exodus 16:31). How can we reconcile these verses? R' Yosei, son of R' Ḥanina, said: For the youth it was like bread, for the elderly it was like oil, and for the childre