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  1. Easy-to-Read Version. Israel Complains, So God Sends Food. 16 Then all the Israelites left Elim. They reached the western Sinai desert,[ a] between Elim and Mount Sinai, on the 15th day of the second month[ b] after leaving Egypt. 2 Then the whole community of Israelites began complaining again.

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      Water From the Rock - The Israelites left the western Sinai...

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      Contemporary English Version. The Lord Sends Food from...

  2. - Berean Insights. NUGGET. What did the Israelites Eat and Drink on their Exodus Journey? One allegation often levelled at the credibility of the Exodus story related to getting the Hebrew slaves through the journey from the Egypt to Canaan is that of a supply of water and food.

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    • Seasonings, Spices, ​and Herbs
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    Spices and herbs consumed as food in the Bible were used to flavor bread, cakes, meats, soups, stews, and were taken as digestive aids. Coriander, the seed of cilantro, is known today to be a powerful anti-oxidant with natural cleansing qualities. 1. Anise (Matthew 23:23 KJV) 2. Coriander (Exodus 16:31; Numbers 11:7) 3. Cinnamon (Exodus 30:23; Reve...

    People of the Bible ate many of today's most nutritious "superfoods" in this grouping of fruits and nuts. Pomegranates, for example, are believed to have highly beneficial anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant, and anti-tumor properties. 1. Apples (Song of Solomon 2:5) 2. Almonds (Genesis 43:11; Numbers 17:8) 3. Dates (2 Samuel6:19; 1 Chronicles 16:3) 4....

    God provided vegetables and legumes packed with nutrients, fiber, and protein to power the people of the Bible. In Babylon, Danieland his friends observed a diet of only vegetables (Daniel 1:12). 1. Beans (2 Samuel 17:28; Ezekiel 4:9) 2. Cucumbers (Numbers 11:5) 3. Gourds (2 Kings 4:39) 4. Leeks (Numbers11:5) 5. Lentils (Genesis 25:34; 2 Samuel 17:...

    Healthy grains were a primary staple in Bible times. Grains are some of the easiest natural foods to keep preserved for years. Throughout the Bible, bread is a symbol of God's life-sustaining provision. Jesus Himself is the "Bread of Life"—our true source of spiritual life. The bread that Jesus represents never perishes or spoils. 1. Barley (Deuter...

    Seafood was another staple in the Bible. However, only certain fish and other seafood were suitable for eating. According to Leviticus 11:9, edible seafood had to have fins and scales. Shellfish was prohibited. Today we know that fish such as Tuna, Salmon, Cod, Red Snapper, and many others are high in protein and healthy omega fats, which can help ...

    These birds were considered clean and suitable for eating in the Bible. 1. Partridge (1 Samuel26:20; Jeremiah 17:11) 2. Pigeon (Genesis 15:9; Leviticus 12:8) 3. Quail (Psalm 105:40) 4. Dove (Leviticus 12:8)

    The Bible distinguishes between clean and unclean animals. According to the book of Leviticus, clean meats are those from animals that have a cloven hoof and chew the cud. Jewish dietary laws taught God's people not to eat the blood of animals or any meat that had been sacrificed to idols. These foods were considered unclean. Clean animal meats of ...

    Along with bread, fish, meat, olives, grapes, and other fruits and vegetables, dairy products were important foods of the Bible. They provided great variety and significant nutrition to the ancient world. Fresh, raw products from grass-fed cows, sheep, and goats constituted the dairy portion of the biblical diet. 1. Butter (Proverbs 30:33) 2. Chees...

    Many of these foods of the Bible, such as raw honey, contain disease-fighting and energy-boosting nutrients, allergy defense builders, and probiotic support. 1. Eggs (Job 6:6; Luke 11:12) 2. Grape Juice (Numbers 6:3) 3. Raw Honey (Genesis 43:11; Exodus 33:3; Deuteronomy 8:8; Judges 14:8-9) 4. Olive Oil (Ezra 6:9; Deuteronomy 8:8) 5. Vinegar (Ruth 2...

    Fruit From the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil and the Tree of Life (Genesis 3:6, 22)
    Gold Dust (Exodus 32:19-20)
    Human Flesh (Deuteronomy 28:53-57)
  4. Sep 27, 2023 · The Bible reflects an intimate knowledge of herbs and spices, which perfumed the Jerusalem Temple (2 Chronicles 2:4), sweetened the home ( Song of Songs 7:13) and seasoned meals during the Exodus (Numbers 11:5–6).

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  5. Then the LORD said to Moses, “Look, I’m going to rain down food from heaven for you. Each day the people can go out and pick up as much food as they need for that day. I will test them in this to see whether or not they will follow my instructions. English Standard Version

  6. At no time could a kid be boiled in its mother’s milk (Exodus 23:19; 34:26; Deuteronomy 14:21). The regulation was later extended to include the prohibition against even eating meat and milk products together at the same meal. Archaeology has proved it to have been a ban on a pagan practice.

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