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11 ‎[1] ‎[2] ‎[3] ‎[4] ‎[5] We remember the fish that we ate freely in Mizraim, the cucumbers and melons, leeks, onions, and potherbs. ‎[6] ‎[7] ‎[8] And the people were scattered abroad, and collected and ground it in mills, or crushed it in the mortar, or dressed it in the pan, and made cakes of it. And the taste of it was like the taste of pastry with honey. ‎[9] ‎[10] ‎[11] ‎[12] Have I made all this people, have I begotten them, that Thou hast said to me, Carry them in thy bosom, as the nurse carrieth the sucklings, unto the land which thou didst swear unto their fathers? ‎[13] ‎[14] ‎[15] That I may not see the evil of them who are Thy people. ‎[16] ‎[17] ‎[18] ‎[19] ‎[20] ‎[21] ‎[22] ‎[23] ‎[24] ‎[25] ‎[26] And there remained two men in the camp: the name of one of them Eldad, the name of the second Medad, upon whom rested the Holy Spirit. Eldad prophesied, and said: Lo, Mosheh, the prophet, the scribe of Israel, will be gathered from the world, and Jehoshua bar Nun, his disciple, minister of the camps, will succeed. Medad prophesied, and said: Behold, quails come up from the sea; but they will be an offence to the children of Israel. Both of them prophesied together, and said: At the end, the end of the days, will Gog and Magog and his host come up against Jerusalem; but by the hand of the King Meshiha they will fall, and seven years of days will the children of Israel kindle their fire with their weapons of war, not going into the wilderness, nor cutting down the trees. And they were of the seventy sages, who went not from the tabernacle, while Eldad and Medad prophesied in the camp. ‎[27] ‎[28] ‎[29] ‎[30] ‎[31] ‎[32] Ten korin.
Version: Targum Jerusalem, trans. J. W. Etheridge, London, 1862
Source: http://targum.info/targumic-texts/pentateuchal-targumim/
License: Public Domain