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manna from heaven

  1. Food that God gave miraculously to the Israelites in the Exodus , after the food they had brought with them out of Egypt (see also Egypt ) had run out. In the Book of Exodus, the Israelites found it one morning after the dew had evaporated: “Upon the face of the wilderness there lay a small round thing, as small as the hoar frost on the ground.”


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An unexpected aid, advantage, or assistance, as in After all the criticism in the media, that favorable evaluation was like manna from heaven . This expression alludes to the food ( manna ) that miraculously appears to feed the Israelites on their journey from Egypt to the Promised Land (Exodus 16:15).
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The 1980s reforms were like manna from heaven for him.

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A few weeks later, a reservation at Camélia in the Arts District presented itself like manna from heaven.

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When I got home, I flung myself onto the couch, basking in the AC’s icy coolness as if it were manna from heaven.

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"I can think of three people specifically at this moment in time who it will be manna from heaven to get their debts cleared without having to find the £90 fee."

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The sight of Lopez-Padilla’s silver Jeep pulling up to the Lost City encampment on Thursday felt, to some residents, like a miracle — like manna from heaven.

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