Psalm 78:25
Man did eat angels’ food: he sent them meat to the full.
Cross-reference
Exodus 16:8 records Moses explaining that God gives bread (manna) in the morning — the same event described here as 'bread of angels'.
Exodus 16:4 is the original command for God to rain bread from heaven — the very event summarized here as 'bread of angels'.
Exodus 16:35 notes that Israel ate manna for forty years — the same 'bread of angels' that sustained them throughout the wilderness.
Numbers 21:5 records the people loathing the 'worthless food' — the very bread of angels God gave them, highlighting their ingratitude.
Deuteronomy 29:6 recalls Israel ate no bread but manna—the same 'bread of angels' from Psalm 78:25, highlighting God's miraculous provision.
Nehemiah 9:15 recounts God giving 'bread from heaven' for hunger—directly parallel to the manna described in Psalm 78:25.
John 6:31 quotes the manna tradition ('bread from heaven') that Psalm 78:25 calls 'bread of angels', setting up Jesus as the true bread.
Matthew 14:20 shows Jesus miraculously feeding the multitude with abundance — a New Testament parallel to God's abundant provision of manna here.
Matthew 15:37 records another miraculous feeding with leftovers — echoing the abundant provision of 'bread of angels' in the wilderness.