The exact amount of manna needed to feed the Israelites in the wilderness is not specified in The Bible, but it is described that each person collected an omer (a measurement) of manna per day, which was sufficient to sustain them. This daily provision was consistent for approximately 40 years during their journey. The total quantity would depend on the number of people, which is estimated to be in the hundreds of thousands. Thus, the scale of manna required was immense, but specific figures are not provided in the biblical texts.
God dropped down tons of mana each day to feed the thousands of israelites, and they never went hungry, so it took thousands of millions of tons of mana to feed them. i once saw an email that translated this in to train loads etc?
The Hebrews numbered around two million souls, so you can do the math.
In Exodus 16, one omer is described as a measure of grain that is equivalent to about one-tenth of an ephah. An omer was used to quantify the manna that the Israelites collected in the wilderness. This specific measurement highlights the provision of God for the needs of the people during their journey.
No one can tell how much exactly to feed a dog if they look too fat, feed them less,if they look too skinny,feed them more
Much of it is a wilderness.
Exodus 16:31 The people of Israel called the food manna. It was like a small white seed, and tasted like thin cakes made with honey. It is hard to say more than that, as we don't know much about it.
i would say about 100 chickens to feed that many people.
Approximately 100 cups of rice will feed 100 people.
50
45-50lb will be sufficiant
45
A whole pig