(Old Testament) food that God gave the Israelites during the Exodus.
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Examples for "manna"
Examples for "manna"
1To the women this strenuous relaxation came as manna in the wilderness.
2He the provider of the loaves then, of the heavenly manna now.
3The manna ceased when the people came near cornfields and settled homes.
4Now the manna was like coriander seed, of the colour of bdellium.
5As miraculous as the taste of manna was it descent from heaven.
1At the hospital a Snickers bar had seemed like manna from heaven.
2An unpopular centrist government is manna from heaven for a Sinn Féin opposition.
3If I have manna in my constitution, I can attract manna from heaven.
4They all ate the same spiritual meat, the manna from heaven.
5Might have fooled some unsuspecting tourist into thinking it was manna from heaven.
1On the other hand, beauty restores and fortifies me like some miraculous food, like Olympian ambrosia.
2The writer thus leaves the story of the miraculous food to Fatima's prayer, and goes on as follows:-
3Every day while the Israelites were traveling in the desert God sent them manna-a miraculous food that fell every morning.
4Then he was strengthened with miraculous food by a heavenly messenger, and bidden to go to Horeb, the mount of God.
5He argues that the Almighty, who fed the Israelites with manna and supplied Elijah with miraculous food, does not intend to starve his only Son.
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Translations for miraculous food