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Manna is the breadlike food that God gave the Israelites in the desert.
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| mannerism |
(art movement) A European art style that developed between 1520 and 1600. It was a style that rejected the calm balance of the High Renaissance in favour of emotion and distortion. Characterized by spatial incongruity and excessive elongation of the human figures.
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A style, c. 1520-1600, that arose in reaction to the harmony and proportion of the High Renaissance. It featured elongated, contorted poses, crowded canvases, and harsh lighting and coloring.
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Means "What is it?" Manna was the name the Israelites gave the special food God provided to them in the desert. It was a white, bread-like, sweet-tasting food that would show up on the ground in the morning (Ex. 16:14-36). Jesus says he is like manna. He is the bread of life that can truly fulfill God's people.
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dative tells the way in which something is done
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