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By giving us experts who interpret natural conditions in a way that reflects His provisions and care.
When God parted the Red Sea for the Israelites
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No as you see the bible says god did not reveal himself to Moses. But he did see gods back.
Human beings cannot see God because He is a Spirit and He will not reveal Himself to anyone's eyes.
first of all we must remember that God never did reveal himself personally in the bible. As it says no an has seen God at any time. But the closest a person ever so God was the prophet Moses, who could only see Gods back.
The burning bush teaches us that God can reveal Himself in unexpected ways and places. It shows His presence, holiness, and power, as well as the importance of listening and following His instructions. This event also highlights God's faithfulness in fulfilling His promises and caring for His people.
According to tradition, it was never directly. It was invariably indirectly, such as through a prophet.
There are several available explanations, depending on your beliefs: # The Bible was only written by men, who did not fully understand the word of God. The Bible should not be read literally. # God really did reveal himself through the Bible, but science is wrong. This is the position of some creationists. # God really did reveal himself through the Bible, but we do not understand the Bible, or the original text of the Bible has changed so much that it no longer says what it should say. # God is not infallible, and when he tried to reveal himself, there were some mistakes made. # There is no God. The Bible was only written by men, who my well have been pious believers but were not inspired.
God told Moses to take off his sandles because the area he was stepping on was Holy sand
Neither. God was already in existence. The bible are stories written by individuals who wrote about their or someone else's experience with God and Jesus Christ. the bible simply gives us God's instructions on how to live (found in the old testament), and then gives us hope for something better to come (Jesus, found in the new testament).