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Man did eat angels’ food: he sent them meat to the full.
Psalms 78:25 · King James Version
Parallel translations
  • WEB Man ate the bread of angels. He sent them food to the full.
  • BSB Man ate the bread of angels; He sent them food in abundance.
  • NKJV Men ate angels’ food; He sent them food to the full.
  • NASB Man ate the bread of angels; He sent them food in abundance.
  • NLT They ate the food of angels! God gave them all they could hold.

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Quick answer

The people ate 'the bread of angels,' heavenly food given in full measure. God's generosity met their need completely.

Overview

Manna is called 'the bread of angels' (or of mighty ones), emphasizing its heavenly origin and abundance. God 'sent them food to the full,' lacking nothing. This lavish supply highlights divine generosity and ultimately points to Christ, who satisfies the deepest hunger of the soul so that whoever comes to Him will never hunger.

Cross-references & the web

Cross-references · 4

  • Exod 16:8And Moses said, This shall be, when the LORD shall give you in the evening flesh to eat, and in the morning bread to the full; for that the LORD heareth your murmurings which ye murmur against him: and what are we? your murmurings are not against us, but against the LORD.
  • Matt 15:37And they did all eat, and were filled: and they took up of the broken meat that was left seven baskets full.
  • Matt 14:20And they did all eat, and were filled: and they took up of the fragments that remained twelve baskets full.
  • Ps 103:20Bless the LORD, ye his angels, that excel in strength, that do his commandments, hearkening unto the voice of his word.

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Commentaries & study tools

  • VideoBibleProject — Psalms videosBibleProject · Lay · Free · evangelical

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  • CommentaryEnduring Word — verse-by-verseDavid Guzik · Lay · Free · evangelical

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  • CommentaryMatthew Henry on PsalmsMatthew Henry · Pastoral · Free · evangelical

    The beloved Puritan exposition of this whole book — warm, devotional, and verse by verse (free, CCEL).

  • ReferenceInterlinear, lexicon & Strong'sBlue Letter Bible · Seminary · Free

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Christ at the center

The Psalms are Christ's own prayer book and a gallery of his portraits — the suffering one of Psalm 22, the risen Lord of Psalm 16, the priest-king of Psalm 110, the Son to whom the nations are given.

How Psalms 78:25 points to him is part of the one story that runs through all Scripture — meet Jesus at the heart of the web, or follow a trail that traces him from Genesis to Revelation.

Original language

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