Pythagorus maybe?
MOSES!
He saw a burning bush and it caught his attention because it was burning.
When Moses saw the burning bush his curiosity got the better of him and as he went nearer god told him to remove his sandals as the ground was to holy.And god spoke from the burning bush.
It means that the bush was burning, but was not burned up.
Moses was attracted to the burning bush because it caught his attention as an unusual sight - a bush that was on fire but not consumed. This miraculous sight prompted Moses to approach and investigate what was happening. Ultimately, it was through this burning bush that God called out to Moses.
Moses' age when he saw the burning bush is not specifically mentioned in the Bible. However, traditionally it is said that Moses' life can be divided into three sections of forty years. He was forty years old when he fled from Egypt after killing an Egyptian taskmaster. He spent the next forty years in the wilderness working as a shepherd for his father-in-law Jethro, married two women and had two sons. At the end of these forty years Moses sees the burning bush so he would have been eighty years old at the time. He then receives a call from God to lead the Hebrew people out of Egypt and spends the last forty years of his life leading them in the desert. He dies at the age of 120 years and God buries him on the top of of the mountain.
We can find that in the book of Exodus chapter 3 it says Moses was keeping the flocks of sheep of his father in law Jethro at Mount Horeb. . when he saw the burning bush.So he came near to see it.
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One ViewMary has no association or connection whatsoever with the burning bush. It was Moses alone who saw it according to the Old Testament of the Bible. The only connection, and rather a loose one, is that they are both in the same Bible.Another ViewThe early Church Fathers interpreted the Burning Bush as a type, symbol or foreshadowing of the Virgin Mary. Just as God spoke from the bush while it was on fire and the bush was not burnt up, so the Virgin Mary bore Jesus in her womb but her virginity was preserved. This theme appears in theological writings, liturgical texts, hymns, icons and art.
______________ We should not attempt to establish scientific explanations for miracles we read about in the Bible. Either the Bible contains a literally true record of this event, in which case this was God himself for some reason making himself known to Moses as a burning bush, or this is not a literally true record of the event. If there was not really a burning bush at all, we do not need to explain it. In support of the notion that there was no burning bush is the scholarly view that there was no biblical Exodus from Egypt, and therefore no Moses.
She saw the man with an ax,so she headed for the bush.
The gospels say that Jesus then saw the heavens open and the Spirit descend on him like a dove. In Mark's Gospel, only Jesus saw this, but in John's Gospel, John the Baptist also saw the heavens open and the Spirit descend on Jesus like a dove.