The manna foreshadows Christ as the true bread from heaven that sustains spiritual life.
In John 6, Jesus explicitly connects the manna provided in the Exodus to Himself, declaring that He is the 'bread of life' which came down from heaven. While the Israelites consumed manna that sustained their physical bodies, Christ offers spiritual sustenance that leads to eternal life. He emphasizes that while the fathers ate manna and eventually died, He is the living bread that grants everlasting life to those who partake of Him through faith. This typology underscores the importance of recognizing Christ's role in fulfilling the Old Testament types and shadows, illustrating how God's provision is fully realized in the work of salvation through Jesus.
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