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Exodus 16:1 open_in_new
second month
That is, May.
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Exodus 16:15 open_in_new
manna
( See Scofield) - (Exodus 16:35).
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Exodus 16:16 open_in_new
according
Compare (John 6:33); (John 6:41); (John 6:42); (John 6:52).
Christ gives himself unreservedly, but we have no more of Him than faith appropriates, (Exodus 16:18); (Exodus 16:2); (Joshua 1:1). (Exodus 16:2) is our title. (Exodus 16:3) is the law of possession:
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Exodus 16:20 open_in_new
left
As we are not nourished by the memory of food, so neither can spirituality be sustained on past appropriations of Christ.
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Exodus 16:35 open_in_new
manna
Manna, type of Christ as the "bread of life," come down from heaven to die "for the life of the world." (John 6:35); (John 6:48-51). A "small" thing (Exodus 16:14) having but the taste of "fresh oil." (Numbers 11:8) or "wafers with honey" (Exodus 16:31); it typifies Christ in humiliation as presented in Matthew, Mark, and Luke; "having no form nor comeliness; . . . no beauty that we should desire him" (Isaiah 53:2). But as such He must be received by faith if we would be saved (John 6:53-58). To meditate upon Christ as He went about among men, doing not His own will but the will of the Father (John 6:38-40) is to feed on the manna. This is, of necessity, the spiritual food of young believers, and answers to "milk" (1 Corinthians 3:1); (1 Corinthians 3:2).
But Christ in glory, and the believer's present and eternal association with Him there, answers to "the old corn of the land" (Joshua 5:11) the "meat" of (Hebrews 5:13); (Hebrews 5:14) or Christ as presented in the Epistles of Paul.
Compare (2 Corinthians 5:16).