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Manna from heaven Meaning in English

expression

ˈmænə/ /ˈfɹəm/ /ˈhɛvən
MAN-uh frum HEV-uhn
mˈænɐ/ /fɹˈɒm/ /hˈɛvən
MAN-uh from HEV-uhn

Definition

An unexpected benefit or gift, especially one that comes at just the right time, often seeming to be a miracle or a stroke of luck.

Usage & Nuances

This is a somewhat formal and literary idiom. Used for describing timely help, good luck, or gifts, often with gratitude. Originates from the biblical story of manna provided to Israelites. Not common in casual, daily conversation but recognizable to most native speakers.

Example Sentences

The food donation was manna from heaven for the hungry family.

basic

For the students, the extra day off was manna from heaven.

basic

The unexpected money felt like manna from heaven.

basic

When the rain finally came after months of drought, it was manna from heaven for the farmers.

natural

That surprise job offer was manna from heaven just when he needed it most.

natural

We all considered the free concert tickets manna from heaven—we never thought we'd get them!

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