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Did lightning strike the bush when Moses met God?

A:In Exodus chapter 3, Moses a burning bush on fire, which was not being reduced to ashes. Exodus says that as he approached, God asked him to remove his sandals since he was standing on holy ground. We should not look for natural explanations for biblical miracles. We should either accept them as miracles or recognise them as myths that never really happened. There probably never was a Moses, but if there was a man behind the myth, scholars say there was no biblical Exodus from Egypt and therefore there was no burning bush.


When God says in Exodus 3 that he is the God of Abraham the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob what kind of god is he saying that he is?

Some biblical scholars say that in this passage, God was not saying that he was the only god, but that he was the god of Moses' ancestors and therefore the god most important to Moses and his successors.


Did god mention his name?

From a Christian point of view: God's name is recorded in the old testament nearly 7000 times. Although it is translated LORD (in all caps) in most Bibles, the most common English utterance of the actual name is Jehovah.


Who is the I am?

God. Exodus 3:14 And God said unto Moses, I AM THAT I AM: and he said, Thus shalt thou say unto the children of Israel, I AM hath sent me unto you.


Why was moses hesitant to answer God?

Moses objected to God's call because he didn't feel he was worthy. One of the reasons was that Moses had a speech impediment, and he didn't think the people would listen to him (literally and figuratively). Mostly, he was afraid.


What names means 'I am who I am'?

God, Exodus chapter 3 verse 14Ok this is an interesting quote. God is talking to Moses and Moses is basically asking God what name he is to say to the people when they ask. Now here is the kicker. I... do not believe that God is responding with his name or WHO he is per se. God is telling Moses WHAT he is, not his name. The exact quote goes,"...And God said unto Moses, I AM THAT I AM: and he said, Thus shalt thou say unto the children of Israel, I AM hath sent me unto you"I feel that God is telling Moses the He, God, IS the essence of existence, the supreme authority and thus is able to dictate to Moses what should be said and done.In total disclosure, I will state that I am not a Christian, as most Christians define it. I practice Buddhism as a life philosophy but I love the study of religion because it is an excellent delve into the human psyche. In fact one of my email addresses use to be AMWHOAM. Some would write me and ask if I thought I was God. I would laugh of course and reply "no" to that.


How many times did Moses say the Ten Commandments?

While the commandments are written down twice (Exodus 20 and Deuteronomy 5), God delivered them the first time (Exodus) and Moses reiterated them a second time (Deuteronomy 5).


Why did moses say it is right to stone an adulterer?

1) Adulterers were killed by a lesser form of punishment (henek), not stoning.2) Moses didn't create the laws; God did (Exodus 24:12).


What does Who am i means in exodus chapter 3 verse 11?

Moses is questioning God's call on his life. This is a very common thing for man to do that stems not only from a lack of faith in God's ability to use us when we cannot see the potential within ourselves, but also through a fear of what others will say about us.


What does Moses' praise of god say about the man Moses?

Moses praising God means he was devote in his belief. I don't see that it could say anything else about him.


To who does God say I am with you in the Bible?

moses


What are the 7 exact biblical quotes for when Moses climbed Mt. Sinai?

Moses' initial conversations with Yahweh on the mount...In Exodus, Chapter 19, the Lord calls to Moses while he is in the Desert of Sinai.(1) Exodus 19.3: "Then Moses went up to God, and the Lord called to him from the mountain [Sinai] and said, 'This is what you are to say to the house of Jacob and what you are to tell the people of Israel.'"After this, Moses went back down to the people to deliver the message. It is written the people agree to the covenant.(2) Exodus 19.8.C: "... So Moses brought their answer back to the Lord."Once Moses had returned Israel celebrated and the Lord set a time for them to hear Him. Moses brought Israel to the foot of the mountain and the Lord covered the mountain with fire and smoke.(3) Exodus 19.20: "The Lord descended to the top of Mount Sinai and called Moses to the top of the mountain. So Moses went up..."While there, Moses is asked to go back and bring Aaron up the mountain to meet with the Lord. In 19.25 we are told Moses returns to the people. This is the end of Chapter 19. Now the beginning of Chapter 20 is the first issuing of the 10 commandments by the Lord. This implies a return visit by Moses but has no direct quote.Moses' introduction to the covenant…Beginning in Chapter 24 Moses is asked to worship with a few other leaders near the holy place. He is instructed to come up again to the Lord alone. There he received the covenant for the first time.(4) Exodus 24.13: "Then Moses set out with Joshua his aide, and Moses went up into the mountain of God."In the mountain Moses is covered by a cloud and awaits the Lord for 7 days. When the Lord arrived it looked like fire consumed the mountain. Moses remained for 40 days and 40 nights in the Lord's presence. To the Israelites below it looked as though Moses was gone, which leads into their turning from Yahweh and building false idols. Moses' next visit is sparked by his coming to God on their behalf; an expedition intended to intercede for them.(5) Exodus 32.31-32: "So Moses went back to the Lord and said, 'Oh, what a great sin these people have committed! They have made themselves gods of gold. But now, please forgive their sin-but if not, then blot me out of the book you have written.'"Moses' final trips into the mountain…After breaking the tablets of the law, God tells Moses to come back up with two new tablets.(6) Exodus 34.4: "So Moses chiseled out two stone tablets like the first ones and went up Mount Sinai early in the morning, as the Lord had commanded him; and he carried the stone tablets in his hands."