Exodus 16:31
French (La Bible expliquée)
Les Israélites donnèrent à cette nourriture le nom de manne. Elle ressemblait à des graines de coriandre; elle était blanche et avait un goût de gâteau au miel. Israël doit conserver le souvenir de tous les signes merveilleux accomplis par le Seigneur. Pour ce faire, on dépose une jarre remplie de manne devant le document de l'alliance, c'est-à-dire les tables des Dix commandements, dans le coffre sacré (25.16).
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, the Israelites describe the food God provided in the wilderness, calling it 'Manna.' It looked like white coriander seed and tasted like wafers made with honey. This verse emphasizes God's provision for His people.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're on a long trip and you're really hungry. Suddenly, you find a yummy snack that looks like tiny white seeds and tastes like honey cookies! That's what happened to the Israelites in the desert. God gave them food called Manna to keep them strong.
Historical Background
The book of Exodus was written by Moses around 1446-1406 B.C. The audience was the Israelites, and the cultural setting was the wilderness of Sinai where they wandered after being freed from Egyptian slavery. This verse highlights the miraculous provision God made for His people during their journey.
Living It Out Today
Just like the Israelites, we can trust that God provides for our needs. When facing challenges or uncertainty, we can look to the example of God providing manna to the Israelites, reminding us that God's provision is always there.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does manna symbolize?
Manna symbolizes God's provision and care for His people, demonstrating His ability to sustain them in the wilderness.
How often did God provide manna?
According to the Bible, God provided manna every morning for the Israelites during their journey in the wilderness, except on the Sabbath.
What can we learn from the Israelites' experience with manna?
We can learn to trust in God's provision and to be content with what He gives us, just as the Israelites relied on manna for their daily needs.
How is manna related to Jesus?
In John 6:31-51, Jesus is referred to as the 'true bread from heaven,' symbolizing spiritual nourishment and eternal life, much like the physical sustenance provided by manna.
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