Manna
(noun)
- The food that God provided for the Israelites during their travels in the desert as described in the Bible, it is said to have been a sweet and nutritious substance that fell from the sky.
- Something that is considered as unexpected or divine provision.
Origin:
The word manna comes from the hebrew word man, meaning "what is it?". it refers to the food that god provided for the israelites during their travels in the desert as described in the bible, it is said to have been a sweet and nutritious substance that fell from the sky, and it is also used as a symbol of unexpected or divine provision.
Examples:
- The manna was considered a gift from God.
- The Israelites were sustained by manna during their journey in the desert.
- The manna had a sweet taste.
- The manna was a symbol of unexpected provision.
- The manna was a daily provision for the Israelites.