Strong's Lexicon man: Manna Original Word: מָן Word Origin: Derived from the Hebrew root מָה (mah), meaning "what" or "what is it?" Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - G3131 (μάννα, manna): Used in the New Testament to refer to the manna provided in the wilderness, as seen in John 6:31-49 and Hebrews 9:4. Usage: The term "manna" refers to the miraculous food provided by God to the Israelites during their 40-year journey in the wilderness after the Exodus from Egypt. It is described as a small, round substance that appeared on the ground each morning, which the Israelites gathered and used to make bread. Manna is often associated with God's provision and sustenance. Cultural and Historical Background: Manna is a significant symbol in the Hebrew Bible, representing God's direct intervention and care for His people. It was provided daily, except on the Sabbath, and was a test of obedience and faith for the Israelites. The gathering of manna was regulated by specific instructions, emphasizing reliance on God's provision. Manna ceased when the Israelites entered the Promised Land, marking the end of their wilderness period. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin(Aramaic) perhaps corresponding to anah Definition vessel, utensil NASB Translation utensils (4), vessels (3). Brown-Driver-Briggs [מָאן] noun masculineEzra 7:19 vessel, utensil (ᵑ7 מָ(א)ן, Syriac , so Christian-Palestinian Aramaic, SchulthLex. 106; Old Aramaic מאן, Phoenician מנן; possibly √ אנה, see Biblical Hebrew II. אנה, compare LagBN 183 Buhl); — plural, vessels of temple at Jerusalem: emphatic מָאנַיָּא Ezra 5:14,15; Ezra 7:19; Daniel 5:23; construct מָאנֵי Daniel 5:2; Daniel 5:3; Ezra 6:5. עמגִלָּה see גלל. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance vessel (Aramaic) probably from a root corresponding to 'anah in the sense of an inclosure by sides; a utensil -- vessel. see HEBREW 'anah Forms and Transliterations וּלְמָֽאנַיָּ֨א וּמָֽאנַיָּא֙ ולמאניא ומאניא לְמָאנֵי֙ למאני מָֽאנַיָּ֔א מָאנֵ֣י מָאנַיָּ֣א מאני מאניא lə·mā·nê ləmānê lemaNei mā·nay·yā mā·nê manaiYa mānayyā mānê maNei ū·lə·mā·nay·yā ū·mā·nay·yā ulemanaiYa ūləmānayyā umanaiYa ūmānayyāLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Ezra 5:14 HEB: וְ֠אַף מָאנַיָּ֣א דִֽי־ בֵית־ NAS: and silver utensils of the house KJV: And the vessels also of INT: Also utensils which of the house Ezra 5:15 Ezra 6:5 Ezra 7:19 Daniel 5:2 Daniel 5:3 Daniel 5:23 7 Occurrences |