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Exodus 16:31-36

The Pulpit Commentary on Exodus 16:31-36

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

EXPOSITION

THE APPEARANCE OF THE MANNA, ITS CONTINUANCE, AND ITS DEPOSITION IN THE TABERNACLE.—In bringing the subject of the manna to a conclusion, the writer adds a few words.

1. On its appearance;

2. On its deposition by divine command in the Ark of the Covenant; and

3. On its continuance during the forty years of the wanderings.

It is evident that cannot have been written until after the sojourn in Sinai, and the command to make a tabernacle (.): as also that cannot have been written till the arrival of the Israelites at the verge of the land of Canaan. But there is nothing in the passage that militates against the Mosaic authorship of the whole.

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