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  2. Manna from Heaven (film) - Wikipedia

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    Manna From Heaven is a comedic fable about what happens when you get a gift from God (a financial windfall), but many years later, you find out that it was a just a loan and it is due immediately. Once upon a time, many years ago, a neighborhood in Buffalo, NY, is mysteriously showered with 20-dollar bills.

  3. Manna from Heaven - Wikipedia

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    Manna from Heaven contains 22 stories. The first 16 are stand-alone stories, while the last six tie into Zelazny's Chronicles of Amber series. "Godson" "Mana from Heaven" "Corrida" "Prince of the Powers of This World" "The Furies" "The Deadliest Game" "Kalifriki of the Thread" "Come Back to the Killing Ground Alice, My Love" "Lady of Steel"

  4. Manna - Wikipedia

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    The Gathering of the Manna by James Tissot. Manna (Hebrew: מָן, romanized: mān, Greek: μάννα; Arabic: اَلْمَنُّ), sometimes or archaically spelled mana, is described in the Bible and the Quran as an edible substance that God bestowed upon the Israelites while they were wandering the desert during the 40-year period that followed the Exodus and preceded the conquest of Canaan.

  5. The Manna (Poussin) - Wikipedia

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    The Manna, by Poussin, 149 x 200 cm. The Manna (French: La Manne), formerly titled The Israelites Gathering Manna in the Desert (Les Israélites recueillant la manne dans le désert), is an oil painting by Poussin, dated to 1638 or 1639, which is now in the Louvre, in Paris. [1] The work is regarded as one of Poussin's most ambitious. [2]

  6. Manna (album) - Wikipedia

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    Manna is the third studio album by American soft rock band Bread, released in 1971. The title, like that of the preceding album On the Waters , is a Biblical pun on the name Bread, in this case the manna from Heaven which was fed to the Israelites .

  7. Hand of God (art) - Wikipedia

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    The Hand of God, or Manus Dei in Latin, also known as Dextera domini/dei (the "right hand of God"), is a motif in Jewish and Christian art, especially of the Late Antique and Early Medieval periods, when depiction of Yahweh or God the Father as a full human figure was considered unacceptable.

  8. Manna (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Manna is the food produced for the Israelites in the desert, as described in the Biblical Book of Exodus. Manna may also refer to: crystallized products of plant sap , especially when rich in sugars and used as a source of food by people or animals, in particular saps of:

  9. God the Father in Western art - Wikipedia

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    The use of religious images in general continued to increase up to the end of the 7th century, to the point that in 695, upon assuming the throne, Byzantine emperor Justinian II put an image of Christ on the obverse side of his gold coins, resulting in a rift which ended the use of Byzantine coin types in the Islamic world. [9]