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the free encyclopedia Edible substance described in the Bible For other uses · see Manna (disambiguation) . The Gathering of the Manna by James Tissot Manna ( Hebrew : מָן · romanized :  · mān · Greek : μάννα · Arabic : اَلْمَنُّ ) · sometimes or archaically spelled mana · manna is described twice: once in Exodus 16:1–36 with the full narrative surrounding it · manna is described as being "a fine · flake-like thing" like the frost on the ground . [ · 1 ] · It is described in the Book of Numbers as arriving with the dew during the night. [ · 2 ] · Exodus adds that it had to be collected before it was melted by the heat of the Sun · [ · 3 ] · and that it was like a coriander seed in size · but white in colour. [ · 4 ] · Numbers describes it as having the appearance of bdellium
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