"manna from heaven" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: mannas from heaven [plural]
Etymology: Referencing the miraculous food described in the Bible (Exodus 16:4–36). According to the biblical narrative, manna was a substance provided by God to the Israelites during their 40-year journey through the desert after leaving Egypt. Head templates: {{en-noun|mannas from heaven}} manna from heaven (plural mannas from heaven)
  1. Unexpected help; miracle, deus ex machina, godsend. Translations (unexpected help): manna dal cielo [feminine] (Italian), manna z nieba [feminine] (Polish), ма́нна небе́сная (mánna nebésnaja) [feminine] (Russian)

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