32. people stood up--rose up in eager haste--some at one time, others
at another; some, perhaps through avidity, both day and night.
ten homers--ten asses' loads; or, "homers" may be used indefinitely
(as in
Ex 8:14;
Jud 15:16);
and "ten" for many: so that the phrase "ten homers" is equivalent to
"great heaps." The collectors were probably one or two from each
family; and, being distrustful of God's goodness, they gathered not for
immediate consumption only, but for future use. In eastern and southern
seas, innumerable quails are often seen, which, when weary, fall down,
covering every spot on the deck and rigging of vessels; and in Egypt
they come in such myriads that the people knock them down with sticks.
spread them all abroad for themselves round about the camp--salted and
dried them for future use, by the simple process to which they had been
accustomed in Egypt.
JFB.
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