Psalms 78:26

"Man ate the bread of angels. He sent them food to the full."

Key Reflection

In Psalm 78:26, the phrase "man ate the bread of angels" symbolizes divine provision and spiritual nourishment. It suggests that God supplied the people with heavenly food, emphasizing a supernatural and intimate relationship between God and His chosen ones during their journey through the wilderness.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

He caused an east wind to blow in the heaven -SeeNumbers 11:31. In the history, the quarter from which the wind came is not mentioned, except as it might be indicated by the statement that the “quails were brought from the sea;” - that is, evidently, the Red Sea. This wind would have come from the southeast. The phrase “in the heaven” means in the air, or from above. And by his power ... -By his direct agency. It was a wind which he caused to blow for the purpose; a miracle.

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