$545 for new-in-box condition.
100-500 USD
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Around $450 new and down to $350 if it has been well used and of course an incomprehensible amount if you are backed into a corner.
Follow recommendations in the owner's manual
They had animals for meat and dairy (Numbers ch.32); and sometimes they bought things from local tribes (Talmud, Yoma 75b).
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I received one for Christmas from my father, who got it from his uncle back in the '50s. It was wrapped in a rotten old cloth and hadn't been cleaned in years, but I took it down to the last screw and gave her a good scrubbing. It cleaned up well, but I still need to shoot it. A cross reference shows it is a Mossberg Model 75B: http://home.epix.net/~damguy/mossberg_shotgun_Moss-cross.htm I don't know what it's worth. Mine's worth alot to me.
Manna (Exodus ch.16), sometimes quail (Exodus 16 and Numbers ch.11), and - if they wished - their own livestock and/or its milk and cheese. Also, they sometimes were able to purchase things from peoples in or near the wilderness (Talmud, Yoma 75b).
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Our tradition states that when the Israelites left Egypt, they carried various materials with them (Rashi commentary, Exodus ch.26). In addition, in the wilderness they occasionally had contact with neighboring peoples (Talmud, Yoma 75b), from whom they could have bought needed materials.
Besides manna, the Israelites likely ate other foods that were available in the wilderness, such as quail (which God provided to them), livestock that they brought with them, and possibly wild plants and herbs that could be gathered. They also had some supplies with them when they left Egypt, which may have included grains, seeds, and dried fruits.