Definition of «manna»

Manna is a term used in the Bible to describe a miraculous food that God provided for the Israelites during their journey through the wilderness. It was said to have been a type of bread-like substance that fell from heaven, and could be collected by the people each morning. The exact nature or origin of manna is not fully understood, but it has become a symbol of divine provision and sustenance in many religious traditions.

Usage examples

  1. The desert travelers were saved by the miraculous appearance of manna, which provided them with nourishment and sustenance.
  2. The bakery used manna, a sweet and soft substance, as a topping for their pastries.
  3. The hiker stumbled upon a tree covered in manna, a sticky resin that oozed out and had medicinal properties.
  4. The ancient scriptures speak of manna falling from the heavens as a divine gift to the people.
  5. The children eagerly collected the manna that fell from the trees, considering it a rare treat and a sign of good fortune.

Phrases with «manna»

Sentences with «manna»

  • Ingredients that I used in this recipe: Nutiva Coconut Manna Coconut Secret's Coconut Flour Sweet Leaf Sweet Drops Vanilla Creme Flavor Stevia (delightfultastebuds.com)
  • MY NAME IS EMILY The kind of small, warm, endearing and very heartfelt film that is a little bit of manna from heaven at a festival. (rowthree.com)
  • They cite the gift of manna from Moses as part of their objection to Jesus, but Jesus will not allow this, for God himself provided even that. (religion-online.org)
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