Exodus 16:7-13
morning <01242> [the morning.]
see <07200> [ye shall.]
<05168> [what are we.]
Lord .................... Lord ... heard ......................... Lord <08085 03068> [the Lord heareth.]
Lord .................... Lord ........................... Lord <03068> [but against.]
Come <07126> [Come near.]
heard <08085> [heard.]
looked <06437> [that they.]
appeared <07200> [appeared.]
heard <08085> [I have.]
During <0996> [At even.]
morning <01242> [in the morning.]
know <03045> [ye shall know.]
quail <07958> [the quails.]
The Hebrew {selav,} Chaldee {selaiv,} Syriac and Arabic {selwa,} is without doubt the quail: so the LXX. render it [ortygom‚tre,] a large kind of quail. Josephus, [ortyx,] Ethopic, {ferferat,} and Vulgate, {coturnices,} quails, with which agree Philo and the Rabbins. The quail is a bird of the gallinaceous kind, somewhat less than a pigeon, but larger than a sparrow. Hasselquist describes the quail of the larger kind as very much resembling the red partridge, but not larger than the turtle dove; found in Judea as well as in the deserts of Arabia Petra‘ and Egypt; and affording a most agreeable and delicate dish.
dew <02919> [the dew.]