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manna    音標拼音: [m'ænə]
n. 嗎哪,精神食糧,天賜,甘露

嗎哪,精神食糧,天賜,甘露

manna
n 1: hardened sugary exudation of various trees
2: (Old Testament) food that God gave the Israelites during the
Exodus [synonym: {miraculous food}, {manna}, {manna from heaven}]

Manna \Man"na\ (m[a^]n"n[.a]), n. [L., fr. Gr. ma`nna, Heb.
m[=a]n; cf. Ar. mann, properly, gift (of heaven).]
1. (Script.) The food supplied to the Israelites in their
journey through the wilderness of Arabia; hence, divinely
supplied food. --Ex. xvi. 15.
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2. (Bot.) A name given to lichens of the genus {Lecanora},
sometimes blown into heaps in the deserts of Arabia and
Africa, and gathered and used as food; called also {manna
lichen}.
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3. (Bot. & Med.) A sweetish exudation in the form of pale
yellow friable flakes, coming from several trees and
shrubs and used in medicine as a gentle laxative, as the
secretion of {Fraxinus Ornus}, and {Fraxinus
rotundifolia}, the manna ashes of Southern Europe.
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Note: {Persian manna} is the secretion of the camel's thorn
(see {Camel's thorn}, under {Camel}); {Tamarisk manna},
that of the {Tamarisk mannifera}, a shrub of Western
Asia; {Australian, manna}, that of certain species of
eucalyptus; {Brian[,c]on manna}, that of the European
larch.
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{Manna insect} (Zool), a scale insect ({Gossyparia
mannipara}), which causes the exudation of manna from the
Tamarix tree in Arabia.
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51 Moby Thesaurus words for "manna":
TLC, ambrosia, benefaction, benefit, benevolence, blessing,
bonne bouche, boon, bread, care, cate, choice morsel, daily bread,
dainty, delicacy, dessert, economic support, endowment, favor,
godsend, goody, grace, keep, kickshaw, livelihood, living,
loaves and fishes, maintenance, manna from heaven, meat, morsel,
mothering, nectar, nourishment, nurture, price support, provision,
savory, subsidization, subsidy, subsistence, subvention, support,
sustainment, sustenance, sustentation, tender loving care, tidbit,
titbit, treat, upkeep

Manna
Heb. man-hu, "What is that?" the name given by the Israelites to
the food miraculously supplied to them during their wanderings
in the wilderness (Ex. 16:15-35). The name is commonly taken as
derived from _man_, an expression of surprise, "What is it?" but
more probably it is derived from _manan_, meaning "to allot,"
and hence denoting an "allotment" or a "gift." This "gift" from
God is described as "a small round thing," like the "hoar-frost
on the ground," and "like coriander seed," "of the colour of
bdellium," and in taste "like wafers made with honey." It was
capable of being baked and boiled, ground in mills, or beaten in
a mortar (Ex. 16:23; Num. 11:7). If any was kept over till the
following morning, it became corrupt with worms; but as on the
Sabbath none fell, on the preceding day a double portion was
given, and that could be kept over to supply the wants of the
Sabbath without becoming corrupt. Directions concerning the
gathering of it are fully given (Ex. 16:16-18, 33; Deut. 8:3,
16). It fell for the first time after the eighth encampment in
the desert of Sin, and was daily furnished, except on the
Sabbath, for all the years of the wanderings, till they encamped
at Gilgal, after crossing the Jordan, when it suddenly ceased,
and where they "did eat of the old corn of the land; neither had
the children of Israel manna any more" (Josh. 5:12). They now no
longer needed the "bread of the wilderness."

This manna was evidently altogether a miraculous gift, wholly
different from any natural product with which we are acquainted,
and which bears this name. The manna of European commerce comes
chiefly from Calabria and Sicily. It drops from the twigs of a
species of ash during the months of June and July. At night it
is fluid and resembles dew, but in the morning it begins to
harden. The manna of the Sinaitic peninsula is an exudation from
the "manna-tamarisk" tree (Tamarix mannifera), the el-tarfah of
the Arabs. This tree is found at the present day in certain
well-watered valleys in the peninsula of Sinai. The manna with
which the people of Israel were fed for forty years differs in
many particulars from all these natural products.

Our Lord refers to the manna when he calls himself the "true
bread from heaven" (John 6:31-35; 48-51). He is also the "hidden
manna" (Rev. 2:17; comp. John 6:49,51).

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  • Manna - Wikipedia
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    Manna, basically a word that means “what is it?” is a bread-like substance that fell from heaven (Psalm 78:24), and that tasted like honey We see manna first introduced in Exodus 16
  • What Was the Manna? - Chabad. org
    The manna (in Hebrew, מן, which is more accurately transliterated as mon) was the miraculous edible substance that fell each day from heaven during the 40-year period between the Exodus and the conquest of Israel, providing our ancestors with sustenance throughout their travels in the desert
  • What Is Manna in the Bible? - Learn Religions
    Manna was the supernatural food God gave to the Israelites during their 40-year wandering in the desert The word manna means "What is it?" in Hebrew Manna is also known in the Bible as the "bread of heaven," "corn of heaven," "angel's food," and "spiritual meat "
  • What was manna? - GotQuestions. org
    During the forty years between the time the Israelites left Egypt and entered the Promised Land, they faced harsh conditions, including a scarcity of food To alleviate this problem, God miraculously provided the Israelites with “bread from heaven,” called “manna ”
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    manna, in biblical literature, one or more of the foods that sustained the Israelites during the 40 years that intervened between their Exodus from Egypt and their arrival in the Promised Land
  • What is MANNA? - WebBible Encyclopedia - ChristianAnswers. Net
    The manna of the Sinaitic peninsula is an exudation from the “manna-tamarisk” tree (Tamarix mannifera), the el-tarfah of the Arabs This tree is found at the present day in certain well-watered valleys in the peninsula of Sinai
  • Topical Bible: Manna Described
    Manna, often referred to as "bread from heaven," is a miraculous food provided by God to the Israelites during their 40-year journey in the wilderness after their exodus from Egypt The term "manna" is derived from the Hebrew word "man hu," which translates to "What is it?"
  • What does Manna mean in the Bible?
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