Joshua 5:12 "Then the manna stopped on the day following when they had eaten some of the produce of the land; there was no longer manna for the Israelites, but they began to eat the produce of the land of Caʹnaan in that year."
Once they started eating of the produce of the promised land there was no need for manna. This would have been some time between 1473-1450 BCE according to Biblical chronology.
According to tradition, the Israelites ate manna from the 16th of Iyar, 1312 BCE, until the 15th of Nisan, 1272 BCE. This corresponds to the 40 years that the Israelites were in the wilderness. Some non-traditional opinions place it at an earlier date.
Nisan and Iyar are roughly equivalent to April and May, respectively.
According to Joshua Chapter 5, the manna ceased as the Israelites prepared to attack Jericho at the end of their forty years of wandering in the desert.
Manna and water were provided to the Israelites in the wilderness. Manna was not like any other food.
He sent them manna.
In the Old Testament (Exodus ch.16), it is called "manna."
Manna
According to Exodus, God sent manna to the Israelites when they were in the desert for 40 years. This was their food and his was of showing them grace.
Yes as they had to look after their cattle, and collect manna.
AnswerAccording to the Bible, the Israelites were given manna and quail.
Manna (Exodus ch.16).
He did not. It was God who provided manna and quail (Exodus 16), after Moses prayed to Him. See also:The Israelites' asking for foodMore about Moses
Manna was a plant God used to feed the Israelites in the dessert when there was no food. I don't think angels eat anything, since they are God's holy messengers.
Forty years (Exodus ch.16) minus thirty days (Rashi commentary, ibid).
The sweet bread provided in the wilderness was called manna.