(1) God had fed the Israelites in the wilderness with manna , but also with u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510miraculous flocks of quailu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.(2) For the Jews in the synagogue, steeped in the Moses tradition of Exodus salvation, the bread of life was the manna that nurtured their parents' journey from slavery to freedom.(3) God is not only mercy for sinners and outcasts but manna for everyone.(4) But this explanation is irreconcilable with the many distinctive aspects of manna recorded in the Bible.(5) In the Old Testament it was manna in the wilderness.(6) For hardcore British fans, denied the chance to catch their heroes in the flesh, it will no doubt come as manna from heaven.(7) When tired, out of money and luck, a travel companion is manna from heaven.(8) Joburg's balmy weather is manna from heaven for many plants that thrive here all year round.(9) And Parker is manna from heaven for all sorts of reasons.(10) The pictures were manna from heaven for any political leader going into an election.(11) The citation is from the story of the manna that transformed the wilderness into abundance.(12) The Israelites feasted on manna in the wilderness.(13) In Exodus for example, the story of manna offers the depiction of God raining food from the heavens, enough for everyone.(14) Can we translate full-gospel preaching, both manna and mercy, into the language of the Web?(15) They celebrate the Passover, another marker of their identity as God's people, and they no longer have to eat the manna of the wilderness.(16) But to a player with Huckerby's speed a situation like that is manna from Heaven.