Manna and Quail from Heaven
1On the fifteenth  day of the second month after they had left the land of Egypt, the whole congregation  of Israel set out from Elim and came to the Desert of Sin, which is between Elim  and Sinai. 
2And there in the desert they all    grumbled against Moses  and Aaron. 
3“If only  we had died by the LORD’s hand in the land of Egypt!” they said.    “There we sat by pots of meat and ate our fill of bread, but you have brought us into this desert  to starve this whole assembly to death!”
4Then the LORD said to Moses, “Behold, I will rain down bread from heaven for you. Each day  the people are to go out and gather enough for that day. In this way I will test whether or not they will follow My instructions. 
5Then on the sixth day, when they prepare  what they bring in, it will be twice as much as they gather on the other days.”  
6So Moses and Aaron said to all the Israelites,  “This evening you will know that it was the LORD who brought you out of the land of Egypt, 
7and in the morning you will see  the LORD’s glory, because He has heard  your grumbling against Him.  For who are we that you should grumble against us?”
8And Moses added, “The LORD will give you meat to eat this evening and bread to fill you in the morning, for He  has heard your grumbling   against Him. Who are we? Your grumblings are not against us  but against the LORD.”
9Then Moses said to  Aaron, “Tell  the whole congregation  of Israel, ‘Come before the LORD, for He has heard  your grumbling.’ ” 
10And as Aaron was speaking to the whole congregation  of Israel, they looked toward the desert, and there in a cloud the glory of the LORD appeared. 
11Then the LORD said to Moses,  
12“I have heard  the grumbling  of the Israelites. Tell them,   ‘At twilight you will eat meat, and in the morning you will be filled with bread. Then you will know that I am the LORD your God.’ ”
13 That evening quail came and covered  the camp, and in the morning there was a layer of dew around the camp. 
14When the layer of dew had evaporated, there were thin flakes on the desert floor, as fine as frost on the ground. 
15When the Israelites  saw it, they asked one  another, “What is it?” For they did not know what it was. So Moses told them, “It is the bread that the LORD has given you to eat. 
16This  is what the LORD has commanded: ‘Each one is to gather as much as he needs. You may take an omer for each  person   in your tent.’ ” 
17So the Israelites  did this. Some gathered more, and some less. 
18When they measured it by the omer, he who gathered much had no excess, and he who gathered little had no shortfall. Each one gathered as much as he needed to eat. 
19Then Moses said to them, “No one may keep any of it until morning.” 
20But they did not listen to Moses; some people left part of it until morning, and it became infested with maggots and began to smell. So Moses was angry with them. 
21Every morning   each one gathered as much as was needed, and when the sun grew hot, it melted away.
The Sabbath Observed
(Genesis 2:1-3; Hebrews 4:1-11)
22 On the sixth day, they gathered twice as much food— two omers per person and all the leaders of the congregation came and reported this to Moses. 
23He told them,  “This is what the LORD has said: ‘Tomorrow is to be a day of complete rest, a holy Sabbath to the LORD. So bake what you want to bake, and boil what you want to boil. Then set aside  whatever remains  and keep it until morning.’ ” 
24So they set it aside  until morning as Moses had commanded, and it did not smell or contain  any maggots. 
25“Eat it today,”  Moses said, “because today is a Sabbath to the LORD. Today you will not find anything in the field. 
26For six days you may gather, but on the seventh day, the Sabbath, it will not be there.”  
27Yet on the seventh day some of the people went out to gather, but they did not find anything. 
28Then the LORD said to Moses, “How long  will you refuse to keep My commandments and instructions? 
29Understand that the LORD has given you the Sabbath; that is why  on the sixth day He will give you bread for two days. On the seventh day, everyone must stay where he is; no one may leave his place.” 
30So the people rested on the seventh day.
31Now the house of Israel  called the bread  manna. It was white like coriander seed and tasted like wafers made with honey. 
32Moses said, “This  is what the LORD  has commanded: ‘Keep an omer of manna for the generations to come, so that they may see  the bread  I fed  you in the wilderness when I brought you  out of the land of Egypt.’ ” 
33So Moses  told Aaron, “Take a jar and fill it   with an omer of manna. Then place it before the LORD to be preserved for the generations to come.” 
34And Aaron placed it in front of the Testimony, to be preserved just as the LORD  had commanded Moses. 
35The Israelites  ate  manna forty years, until they came to  a land where they could settle; they ate manna until they reached  the border  of Canaan. 
36(Now an omer is a tenth of an ephah.)