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Moses is the most famous, influential, and revered figure in the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible, surpassing King David by the ...
God sends manna because God cares for the human needs, because God’s love matters for our lives. To talk about care is to get ...
The biblical account of manna presents us with an intriguing paradox that resonates surprisingly with modern quantum physics. In Exodus, ...
THERE has always existed among scientific workers a wide divergence of opinion as to the true nature and origin of the manna, believed to have fallen from heaven to provide food for the Israelites ...
“In the end, I collected 400 references to manna across history.” Besides biblical references, Gelardi said, he found an ancient Greek text that seems to describe harvesting ash sap.
The tamarisk, an evergreen shrub of the Mediteranean region, frequently mentioned in the Hebrew Bible under the name of Eshel, may offer a clue to establishing the substance and character of the ...
Some assert that this biblical manna may have been a lichen called Leconora esculenta. Lichens are a strange and unique form of life comprising a symbiotic pairing of a fungus and an alga.
The Biblical tamarisk manna is not to be confused with the manna of the manna ash tree (Fraxinns ornus) cultivated commercially on the frassinetti (plantations) around Palermo, Sicily.
Along the bark of each tree are thick lines of manna, a white mineral-rich resin referenced in the Bible 17 times that has been used as a natural sweetener and medicinal aid for centuries.Manna ...