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Exodus 16 (Biblical reference)

Exodus 16 recounts the Israelites' journey through the desert after escaping Egypt. They complained about lack of food, and God responded by providing manna—small, bread-like flakes—from heaven each morning, and quails for meat. Instructions included collecting only enough for each day, to teach reliance on God's provision and prevent hoarding. The chapter highlights themes of trust, dependence on divine care, and obedience, illustrating how God sustains His people in challenging circumstances through daily provision and faith.