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Lexicon :: Strong's G3131 - manna

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μάννα
Transliteration
manna (Key)
Pronunciation
man'-nah
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Part of Speech
neuter noun
Root Word (Etymology)
Of Hebrew origin מָן (H4478)
mGNT
4x in 1 unique form(s)
TR
5x in 1 unique form(s)
LXX
9x in 1 unique form(s)
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Vine's Expository Dictionary: View Entry

TDNT Reference: 4:462,563

Strong’s Definitions

μάννα mánna, man'-nah; of Hebrew origin (H4478); manna (i.e. man), an edible gum:—manna.


KJV Translation Count — Total: 5x

The KJV translates Strong's G3131 in the following manner: manna (5x).

KJV Translation Count — Total: 5x
The KJV translates Strong's G3131 in the following manner: manna (5x).
  1. manna = "what is it"

    1. the food that nourished the Israelites for forty years in the wilderness

    2. of the manna was kept in the ark of the covenant

    3. symbolically, that which is kept in the heavenly temple for the food of angels and the blessed

Strong’s Definitions [?](Strong’s Definitions Legend)
μάννα mánna, man'-nah; of Hebrew origin (H4478); manna (i.e. man), an edible gum:—manna.
STRONGS G3131:
μάννα, τό, indeclinable; (also) μάννα in Josephus (Antiquities 3, 13, 1 (etc.; μαννη, Sibylline Oracles 8, 411)); the Sept. τό μαν (also τό μάννα, a, Numbers 11:7) for Hebrew מָן (from the unused מָנַן, Arabic, to be kind, beneficent, to bestow liberally; whence the substantive properly, a gift (others prefer the derivation given, Exodus 16:15, 31; Josephus, Antiquities 3, 1, 6. The word mannu is said to be found also in the old Egyptian; Ebers, Durch Gosen as above with, p. 226; cf. "Speaker's Commentary" Exodus 16 note)); manna (Vulg. in N. T. manna indeclinable; in O. T. man; yet manna, genitive -ae, is used by Pliny (12, 14, 32, etc.) and Vegetius (Vet. 2, 39) of the grains of certain plants); according to the accounts of travellers a very sweet dew-like juice, which in Arabia and other oriental countries exudes from the leaves (according to others only from the twigs and branches; cf. Robinson, Pal. 1:115) of certain trees and shrubs, particularly in the summer of rainy years. It hardens into little white pellucid grains, and is collected before sunrise by the inhabitants of those countries and used as an article of food very sweet like honey. The Israelites in their journey through the wilderness met with a great quantity of food of this kind; and tradition, which the biblical writers follow, regarded it as bread sent down in profusion from heaven, and in various ways gave the occurrence the dignity of an illustrious miracle (Exodus 16:12ff; Psalm 77:24 (Ps. 78:24); Psalm 104:40 (Ps. 105:40); Wis. 16:20); cf. Winers RWB, under the word Manna; Knobel on Exodus, p. 171ff; Furrer in Schenkel iv. 109f; (Robinson as above, and, p. 590; Tischendorf, Aus dem heil. Lande, pp. 54ff (where on, p. vi. an analysis of different species of natural manna is given after Berthelot (Comptes rendus hebdom. d. seances de l'acad. des sciences. Paris 1861, 2de semestre (30 the Sept.), p. 583ff); especially Ritter, Erdkunde Part xiv. pp. 665-695 (Gage's translation, vol. i., pp. 271-292, where a full list of references is given); especially E. Renaud and E. Lacour, De la manne du desert etc. (1881). Against the indentification of the natural manna with the miraculous, see BB. DD., under the word; especially Riehm in his HWB; Carruthers in the Bible Educator ii. 174ff). In the N. T. mention is made of
a. that manna with which the Israelites of old were nourished: John 6:31, 49, and R L in 58;
b. that which was kept in the ark of the covenant: Hebrews 9:4(Exodus 16:33);
c. that which in the symbolic language of Revelation 2:17 is spoken of as kept in the heavenly temple for the food of angels and the blessed; (see δίδωμι, B. I., p. 146a).
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BLB Scripture Index of Thayer's

Exodus
16; 16:12; 16:15; 16:31; 16:33
Numbers
11:7
Psalms
78:24; 105:40
John
6:31; 6:49
Hebrews
9:4
Revelation
2:17

Word / Phrase / Strong's Search

Strong's Number G3131 matches the Greek μάννα (manna),
which occurs 9 times in 8 verses in the LXX Greek.

Unchecked Copy BoxNum 11:6 - But now our strength is dried up, and there is nothing at all but this manna to look at.”
Unchecked Copy BoxNum 11:7 - Now the manna was like coriander seed, and its appearance like that of bdellium.
Unchecked Copy BoxNum 11:9 - When the dew fell upon the camp in the night, the manna fell with it.
Unchecked Copy BoxDeu 8:3 - And he humbled you and let you hunger and fed you with manna, which you did not know, nor did your fathers know, that he might make you know that man does not live by bread alone, but man lives by every word[fn] that comes from the mouth of the LORD.
Unchecked Copy BoxDeu 8:16 - who fed you in the wilderness with manna that your fathers did not know, that he might humble you and test you, to do you good in the end.
Unchecked Copy BoxJos 5:12 - And the manna ceased the day after they ate of the produce of the land. And there was no longer manna for the people of Israel, but they ate of the fruit of the land of Canaan that year.
Unchecked Copy BoxNeh 9:20 - You gave your good Spirit to instruct them and did not withhold your manna from their mouth and gave them water for their thirst.
Unchecked Copy BoxPsa 78:24 - and he rained down on them manna to eat
and gave them the grain of heaven.
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