New American Standard Bible 1995

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Now there went forth a wind from the LORD and it brought quail from the sea, and let them fall beside the camp, about a day's journey on this side and a day's journey on the other side, all around the camp and about two cubits deep on the surface of the ground.

Lexicon

Verse part Definition: Part of speech: Strong's: Hebrew: Transliteration:
Now there went forth to pull out or up, set out, journey Verb H5265 נָסַ֣ע na·sa
a wind breath, wind, spirit Noun H7307 וְר֜וּחַ ve·ru·ach
from the LORD the proper name of the God of Israel Noun H3068 יְהוָ֗ה Yah·weh
and it brought to pass over or away Verb H1468 וַיָּ֣גָז vai·ya·gaz
quail quail Noun H7958 שַׂלְוִים֮ sal·vim
from the sea, sea Noun H3220 הַיָּם֒ hai·yam
and let [them] fall to leave, forsake, permit Verb H5203 וַיִּטֹּ֨שׁ vai·yit·tosh
beside upon, above, over Prepostion H5921 עַל־ al-
the camp, an encampment, camp Noun H4264 הַֽמַּחֲנֶ֜ה ham·ma·cha·neh
about a day's day Noun H3117 יֹ֣ום yo·vm
journey way, road, distance, journey, manner Noun H1870 כְּדֶ֧רֶךְ ke·de·rech
on this thus, here Adverb H3541 כֹּ֗ה koh
side thus, here Adverb H3541 כֹּ֔ה koh,
and a day's day Noun H3117 יֹום֙ yo·vm
journey way, road, distance, journey, manner Noun H1870 וּכְדֶ֤רֶךְ u·che·de·rech
on the other side, thus, here Adverb H3541    
all around circuit, round about sub H5439 סְבִיבֹ֖ות se·vi·vo·vt
the camp an encampment, camp Noun H4264 הַֽמַּחֲנֶ֑ה ham·ma·cha·neh;
and about two cubits an ell, a cubit Noun H520 וּכְאַמָּתַ֖יִם u·che·'am·ma·ta·yim
Analysis:

Two: Two divergent opinions

The classic example for the number "two" is found in Matthew chapter 26. There, Yeshua says to His disciples,

"You know that after two days comes the Passover, and the Son of Man will be given over for crucifixion."  Matthew 26:2

The phrase "after two days" is somewhat meaningless because after two days can mean three or more days. The period is unspecified. The reason for such ambiguous language is because the purpose of the number two in this passage is not solely numerical. This means that the text is not intending to provide the reader with some definite information concerning a time period. Rather, the purpose of the number two in this context is one of the numerological meanings of the number two.  Often the number two relates to two divergent opinions. In the aforementioned verse, the author wants to inform the reader that there are two very different understandings for this coming Passover. Yeshua wants to emphasize that He is going up to Jerusalem in order to die as the true Passover sacrifice. Even though Yeshua states this emphatically, the disciples did not receive this. In fact, the disciples did not perceive at all what was going to take place during Passover in regard to Yeshua. In other words, Yeshua and the disciples have two divergent opinions concerning the Passover.

This same principle is also found in the Hebrew Bible (Old Covenant). In the book of Amos one reads,

"Can two walk together without them having agreed" Amos 3:3

The word which was translated into English with the phrase "them having agreed" is נועדו. The root of this word is יעד, which relates to a specific destination. The word which precedes this word is בלתי and in this context the word implies a change to the condition. In other words, had there not been a change in the condition, then the two could not walk together, i.e. they could not have arrived at the common destination.

The concept of divergent or different is also seen in the book of Genesis. In speaking about the sun and moon one reads, "And God made two great lights…" (Genesis 1:16). Obviously the sun and moon are very different, as one is a source of light, while the latter just reflects light. Also in the book of Genesis, one encounters the account of the flood. Here Noah is commanded to bring onto the ark two sorts of each type of animal. In this passage, the two relates to two different (or divergent) kinds of the same sort, i.e. male and female. 

Likewise, two angels came to Sodom, demonstrating that the people of Sodom had a very different way of living from that of the Law of God. Once again, the reader should not assume that every occurrence of the number two in the Bible demands this interpretation. However, one will find in a great majority of Biblical passages, the reader will be assisted in arriving at the proper interpretation, when he considers this divergent quality for the number two. 

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[deep] on the surface face, faces Noun H6440 פְּנֵ֥י pe·nei
of the ground. earth, land Noun H776 הָאָֽרֶץ׃ ha·'a·retz.

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Lord

Lord [N] [B] [S] There are various Hebrew and Greek words so rendered.    Heb. Jehovah, has been rendered in the English Bible LORD, printed in small capitals. This is the proper name of the God of the Hebrews. The form "Jehovah" is retained only in  Exodus 6:3 ;  Psalms 83:18 ;  Isaiah 12:2 ;  26:4 , both in the Authorized and the Revised Version.&nb... View Details

Lord

Lord [N] [B] [S] There are various Hebrew and Greek words so rendered.    Heb. Jehovah, has been rendered in the English Bible LORD, printed in small capitals. This is the proper name of the God of the Hebrews. The form "Jehovah" is retained only in  Exodus 6:3 ;  Psalms 83:18 ;  Isaiah 12:2 ;  26:4 , both in the Authorized and the Revised Version.&nb... View Details

Lord

Lord [N] [B] [S] There are various Hebrew and Greek words so rendered.    Heb. Jehovah, has been rendered in the English Bible LORD, printed in small capitals. This is the proper name of the God of the Hebrews. The form "Jehovah" is retained only in  Exodus 6:3 ;  Psalms 83:18 ;  Isaiah 12:2 ;  26:4 , both in the Authorized and the Revised Version.&nb... View Details

Lord

Lord [N] [B] [S] There are various Hebrew and Greek words so rendered.    Heb. Jehovah, has been rendered in the English Bible LORD, printed in small capitals. This is the proper name of the God of the Hebrews. The form "Jehovah" is retained only in  Exodus 6:3 ;  Psalms 83:18 ;  Isaiah 12:2 ;  26:4 , both in the Authorized and the Revised Version.&nb... View Details

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New American Standard Bible 1995 Now there went forth a wind from the LORD and it brought quail from the sea, and let them fall beside the camp, about a day's journey on this side and a day's journey on the other side, all around the camp and about two cubits deep on the surface of the ground.
King James Bible Now And there went forth a wind from the LORD LORD, and it brought quail quails from the sea, and let them fall beside by the camp, about as it were a day's journey on this side side, and as it were a day's journey on the other side, all around the camp and round about the camp, and as it were two cubits deep on high upon the surface face of the ground.earth.
Hebrew Greek English Now there went forth a wind from the LORD and it brought quail from the sea, and let them fall beside the camp, about a day's journey on this side and a day's journey on the other side, all around the camp and about two cubits deep on the surface of the ground.