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What does the Bible say about the manna in Exodus?

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The manna in Exodus represents God's supernatural provision and is a picture of Christ and His Word.

In Exodus 16, the manna is described as a gift from heaven that God provided for the Israelites during their wilderness journey. It symbolizes God's sustenance and grace, illustrating how believers are nourished by both the written Word and the incarnate Word, which is Christ. Just as the Israelites relied on manna for physical sustenance, Christians depend on the Scriptures for spiritual nourishment, as it is God-breathed and capable of making one wise unto salvation.
Scripture References: Exodus 16:35, 1 Peter 1:25

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Sweet Manna
Drew Dietz · Dec 19, 2021
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