exodus 3:13-15 commentary - Axtarish в Google
20 февр. 2021 г. · In saying, “I am who I am.”, God is pointing to his omnipresence. How he always is everywhere. His omnipotence. How he is all-powerful. His self-existence.
When God commanded Moses to go back to Egypt, in order to bring Israel out of slavery, Moses' first response was an expression of doubt.
Moses is anticipating that the Israelites will confront him about his notion of who the "God of your fathers" is. God provides two answers to the question.
4 янв. 2015 г. · The most famous single line in the book of Exodus is found in today's verses as Moses' continues his discourse with God from the bush.
16 сент. 1984 г. · These seven messages will open our eyes to God's glory, and enlarge our acquaintance with his magnificent character, and fan the flames of our love.
David Guzik commentary on Exodus 3 describes how Moses has an encounter with God at the burning bush and receives God's commission to go and deliver Israel.
3:11-15 Formerly Moses thought himself able to deliver Israel, and set himself to the work too hastily.
11 окт. 2015 г. · In saying, “I am who I am,” God is presenting Himself as the self-existent, transcendent, independent God of the universe. Have you ever stopped ...
26 янв. 2023 г. · In this passage, Moses raises the question of what name he should give to the Israelites when he speaks to them about God's plan to deliver them from slavery.
22 мар. 2017 г. · When Moses asks God for God's name, he is asking for a connection, for relationship and history. He needs to be connected to God and to God's faithfulness over ...
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