spirit of the LORD is distributed to the seventy elders (25, 29) and a wind from the LORD (31) (rûaḥ in Hebrew means both spirit and wind) brings swarms of quails for the people to eat. Thus the story emphasizes from beginning to end the interrelatedness of the popular demand for meat and Moses’ prayer for spiritual support. Yet the outcome of the requests was very different. The spirit was bestowed within the court of the tabernacle, in the clean and holy area; the quails fell outside the camp,
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