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What does the Bible say about manna in the Old Testament?

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Manna in the Old Testament was a miraculous food provided by God to the Israelites, symbolizing Christ as the true bread from heaven.

In Exodus 16, manna is described as the bread God provided for the Israelites during their wilderness journey. It served both as a physical sustenance and a typological representation of Christ, who identified himself as the 'true bread' from heaven in John 6:32-35. Manna came down daily, teaching the Israelites dependence on God's provision, just as believers depend on Christ for spiritual nourishment.
Scripture References: Exodus 16:14, John 6:32-35

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