Exodus 16:13
And it came to pass, that at even the quails came up, and covered the camp: and in the morning the dew lay round about the host.
Cross-references
Exodus 16:6 promises the evening quail event, which verse 13 then fulfills.
Exodus 16:7 promises the morning glory shown through the dew and manna in verse 13.
Numbers 11:31-33 describes a later quail provision that turns into judgment, contrasting the positive gift here with the destructive outcome of Israel's greed.
Psalm 78:27 recounts the same quail event, emphasizing God’s abundant provision of flesh.
Psalm 78:28 continues the quail account, noting how the birds fell throughout the camp.
Psalm 105:40 combines quail and manna, linking the same dual provision from Exodus.
Numbers 11:20 contrasts by showing the quail provision turned into judgment because of rebellion.
Numbers 11:9 adds that manna came with the dew, explaining the morning scene after the quail.
Numbers 11:19 expands on the quail event, stating the people would eat it for a whole month.