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14 When the dew evaporated, a flaky substance as fine as frost blanketed the ground.

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40 They asked for meat, and he sent them quail;
    he satisfied their hunger with manna—bread from heaven.

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The manna looked like small coriander seeds, and it was pale yellow like gum resin. The people would go out and gather it from the ground. They made flour by grinding it with hand mills or pounding it in mortars. Then they boiled it in a pot and made it into flat cakes. These cakes tasted like pastries baked with olive oil. The manna came down on the camp with the dew during the night.

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24 He rained down manna for them to eat;
    he gave them bread from heaven.

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15 “You gave them bread from heaven when they were hungry and water from the rock when they were thirsty. You commanded them to go and take possession of the land you had sworn to give them.

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Yes, he humbled you by letting you go hungry and then feeding you with manna, a food previously unknown to you and your ancestors. He did it to teach you that people do not live by bread alone; rather, we live by every word that comes from the mouth of the Lord.

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16 He sends the snow like white wool;
    he scatters frost upon the ground like ashes.

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31 The Israelites called the food manna.[a] It was white like coriander seed, and it tasted like honey wafers.

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Footnotes

  1. 16:31 Manna means “What is it?” See 16:15.

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