moses did not ask God for his name, according to The Bible, moses grew up in pharaoh palace, he was taken by the daughter of pharaoh when she was going to take her bath in the river where he was put in a basket by his mother because king pharaoh ask the soldiers to kill every male son of the hebrews.
When Moses asks for God's name, God answers "I am who I am" or "I am that I am." The name signifies God's self-existence and eternality, emphasizing that God simply is and requires no further designation.
I am who I am
Moses' father's name was Amram, and his mother's name was Jochebed.
The tree that talked to Moses in the Bible is known as the "burning bush." It is a significant symbol in the book of Exodus, where God spoke to Moses and instructed him to lead the Israelites out of Egypt.
God first revealed his name as Yahweh to Moses in the Old Testament, specifically in the book of Exodus, when He spoke to Moses from a burning bush and instructed him to lead the Israelites out of Egypt.
Bitya בתיה Chronicles 1 chapter 4 verse 18
Moses did not tell God to blot his name out of the Bible. In fact, it was Moses who interceded on behalf of the Israelites when God was angry with them for worshiping the golden calf. Moses pleaded for their forgiveness and asked God to spare them.
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Moses was discovered by the Pharaohs daughter, in the river, and gave the name Moses, which means taken out of the river.
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The bible does not give Phaaohs name , but it could be Ramses.
A prophet name in Arabic. He is the brother of prophet Moses.
Anais is the name of the daughter of Miriam and niece of Moses.
could mean anything.and i do mean anything
The Mousetrap.
When asked by Moses what name shall God be called by, God answered, "I AM"
his unicorn's name is Justin. That is if you mean the one he asks questions to...
This is when a parent or guardian asks you to write your name in the label or "Tag" located inside your clothes.
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.