I can only answer this from the perspective of what is written in The Bible...the true word of God. God told Moses, who was the leader of the Israelites that escaped pharoah, many times to strike a stone with his staff and water would suddenly come forth. When the Israelites began grumbling that they should have stayed in Egypt where at least they had food to eat, God sent them quail in the evening & manna in the morning. I'm sorry, I am not clear if the quail continued, but I do know that the bible says that for forty years they had manna. It says that manna was "bread from heaven" and it was white like coriander seed and tasted like wafers of honey. They could bake it or boil it and collected it six days a week. God told them to only collect as much as they could eat that day and if they collected more they found it full of maggots and rotted. God told them to collect double on the sixth day and rest on the seventh. If they did this, they found that it was still good on the seventh day. I hope this helps....you can read about this in the 16th chapter of Exodus.
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To the best of my knowledge there was no food rationing during the 1930's depression, at least not in the United States. The only food rationing was during World War 2 in the 1940's.
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they traded anything from fur to food. Some of the things they traded were; food, fur, money, fur, food, money.
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The Israelite s left Egypt for Canaan.
Sauerkraut is a food. It contains 10 letters.
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Pharaohs in the book of ExodusThe book of Exodus tells how the Israelite s are enslaved in Egypt and eventually escape under the leadership of Moses. At least two pharaohs are involved, the "pharaoh of the oppression" who enslaves the Israelite s, and the "pharaoh of the exodus", during whose rule the Israelite s escape. Abraham means "the father of a multitude" (Hebrew: ʼaḇ-hămôn goyim) pharaoh the king hears of the beauty of Abraham's wife Saharan and whose jalousie.
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Pet dogs eat mostly dog food. Wild dogs will eat whatever they can find.
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