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What does the Bible say about manna in Exodus?

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Manna in Exodus represents God's miraculous provision and foreshadows Christ as the true bread from heaven.

In Exodus 16, manna is described as bread from heaven that God provided for the Israelites during their journey in the wilderness. It symbolizes God's grace and provision, illustrating that He meets the needs of His people, even when they do not ask for it. This sustenance was a daily miracle, highlighting God's faithfulness and care for His chosen people. The manna, which did not spoil when kept for the Sabbath, further signifies the eternal nature of Christ, who is the true bread of life that sustains believers for eternity, as Jesus Himself proclaimed in John 6:51. It signifies not only physical nourishment but spiritual sustenance, reflecting how Christ fulfills our deepest needs.
Scripture References: Exodus 16, John 6:51, Exodus 16:15, John 6:33

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