"Manna" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Manna refers to food that is miraculously provided, often in the form of bread or other edible substances. In a biblical sense, manna was a type of bread that God provided to the Israelites during their 40-year journey through the wilderness, as recorded in the book of Exodus. In a broader sense, manna can refer to any type of miraculous or extraordinary sustenance that is provided to someone in times of need.
The word "mankind" refers to the human species, including all people, either male or female, regarded collectively. It can also imply a sense of shared humanity, community, or brotherhood among humans.
The word "manly" is an adjective that refers to qualities, characteristics, or behavior that are typically associated with men or masculinity. It can describe things that are strong, brave, rugged, or athletic, and is often used to describe actions, words, or deeds that are considered dignified, courageous, or gentlemanly. In a broader sense, "manly" can also refer to anything that displays a sense of rugged individualism, confidence, or assertiveness.
Mannasseh is a name in the Bible, mentioned in the book of Genesis. In Hebrew, "Mannasseh" means "caused to forget". It was the name of a son of Joseph and the firstborn son of Jacob's son Joseph. Mannasseh was one of the 12 tribes of Israel and is referred to in the book of Chronicles as a king of Judah who led the people away from following the commands of God.