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What does the Bible say about manna in Exodus?

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Manna symbolizes God's grace and provision, as seen in Exodus 16 where God fed the Israelites in the wilderness.

In Exodus 16, manna is described as 'bread from heaven' given by God to the Israelites as they wandered in the wilderness. This miraculous provision underscores the concept of grace; the Israelites did not deserve this sustenance given their murmuring and lack of faith. Here, we see a clear representation of God's mercy and a foreshadowing of Christ as the true bread from heaven, fulfilling our spiritual hunger. Manna was not just physical food; it symbolizes the sustenance available through faith in Christ, who declares Himself to be the Bread of Life in John 6:35.
Scripture References: Exodus 16, John 6:35, John 6:51, Exodus 16:15, John 6:33

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