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Listen to Exodus 3:1-15

Moses and the Burning Bush

3Now Moses was tending the flock of Jethro(A) his father-in-law, the priest of Midian,(B) and he led the flock to the far side of the wilderness and came to Horeb,(C) the mountain(D) of God. 2There the angel of the Lord(E) appeared to him in flames of fire(F) from within a bush.(G) Moses saw that though the bush was on fire it did not burn up. 3So Moses thought, “I will go over and see this strange sight—why the bush does not burn up.”

4When the Lord saw that he had gone over to look, God called(H) to him from within the bush,(I) “Moses! Moses!”

And Moses said, “Here I am.”(J)

5“Do not come any closer,”(K) God said. “Take off your sandals, for the place where you are standing is holy ground.”(L) 6Then he said, “I am the God of your father,[a] the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob.”(M) At this, Moses hid(N) his face, because he was afraid to look at God.(O)

7The Lord said, “I have indeed seen(P) the misery(Q) of my people in Egypt. I have heard them crying out because of their slave drivers, and I am concerned(R) about their suffering.(S) 8So I have come down(T) to rescue them from the hand of the Egyptians and to bring them up out of that land into a good and spacious land,(U) a land flowing with milk and honey(V)—the home of the Canaanites, Hittites, Amorites, Perizzites, Hivites(W) and Jebusites.(X) 9And now the cry of the Israelites has reached me, and I have seen the way the Egyptians are oppressing(Y) them. 10So now, go. I am sending(Z) you to Pharaoh to bring my people the Israelites out of Egypt.”(AA)

11But Moses said to God, “Who am I(AB) that I should go to Pharaoh and bring the Israelites out of Egypt?”

12And God said, “I will be with you.(AC) And this will be the sign(AD) to you that it is I who have sent you: When you have brought the people out of Egypt, you[b] will worship God on this mountain.(AE)

13Moses said to God, “Suppose I go to the Israelites and say to them, ‘The God of your fathers has sent me to you,’ and they ask me, ‘What is his name?’(AF) Then what shall I tell them?”

14God said to Moses, “I am who I am.[c] This is what you are to say to the Israelites: ‘I am(AG) has sent me to you.’”

15God also said to Moses, “Say to the Israelites, ‘The Lord,[d] the God of your fathers(AH)—the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob(AI)—has sent me to you.’

“This is my name(AJ) forever,
the name you shall call me
from generation to generation.(AK)

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Footnotes

  1. Exodus 3:6 Masoretic Text; Samaritan Pentateuch (see Acts 7:32) fathers
  2. Exodus 3:12 The Hebrew is plural.
  3. Exodus 3:14 Or I will be what I will be
  4. Exodus 3:15 The Hebrew for Lord sounds like and may be related to the Hebrew for I am in verse 14.

Cross references

  1. Exodus 3:1 : S Ex 2:18; Jdg 1:16
  2. Exodus 3:1 : S Ex 2:16
  3. Exodus 3:1 : ver 12; Ex 17:6; 19:1-11, 5; 33:6; Dt 1:2, 6; 4:10; 5:2; 29:1; 1Ki 19:8; Mal 4:4
  4. Exodus 3:1 : Ex 4:27; 18:5; 24:13; Dt 4:11, 15
  5. Exodus 3:2 : S Ge 16:7; S Ex 12:23; S Ac 5:19
  6. Exodus 3:2 : Ex 19:18; 1Ki 19:12
  7. Exodus 3:2 : ver 4; Ex 2:2-6; Dt 33:16; Mk 12:26; Lk 20:37; Ac 7:30
  8. Exodus 3:4 : Ex 19:3; Lev 1:1
  9. Exodus 3:4 : Ex 4:5
  10. Exodus 3:4 : Ge 31:11; 1Sa 3:4; Isa 6:8
  11. Exodus 3:5 : Jer 30:21
  12. Exodus 3:5 : S Ge 28:17; Ac 7:33*
  13. Exodus 3:6 : S Ge 24:12; S Ex 4:5; Mt 22:32*; Mk 12:26*; Lk 20:37*; Ac 3:13; 7:32*
  14. Exodus 3:6 : 1Ki 19:13
  15. Exodus 3:6 : Ex 24:11; 33:20; Jdg 13:22; Job 13:11; 23:16; 30:15; Isa 6:5
  16. Exodus 3:7 : 1Sa 9:16
  17. Exodus 3:7 : ver 16; S Ge 16:11; 1Sa 1:11; Ne 9:9; Ps 106:44
  18. Exodus 3:7 : S Ex 2:25; Ac 7:34*
  19. Exodus 3:7 : S Ex 1:10
  20. Exodus 3:8 : S Ge 11:5; Ac 7:34*
  21. Exodus 3:8 : S Ge 12:7; S 15:14
  22. Exodus 3:8 : ver 17; Ex 13:5; 33:3; Lev 20:24; Nu 13:27; Dt 1:25; 6:3; 8:7-9; 11:9; 26:9; 27:3; Jos 5:6; Jer 11:5; 32:22; Eze 20:6
  23. Exodus 3:8 : Jos 11:3; Jdg 3:3; 2Sa 24:7
  24. Exodus 3:8 : S Ge 15:18-21; Ezr 9:1
  25. Exodus 3:9 : S Ex 1:14; S Nu 10:9
  26. Exodus 3:10 : Ex 4:12; Jos 24:5; 1Sa 12:8; Ps 105:26; Ac 7:34*
  27. Exodus 3:10 : Ex 6:13, 26; 12:41, 51; 20:2; Dt 4:20; 1Sa 12:6; 1Ki 8:16; Mic 6:4
  28. Exodus 3:11 : Ex 4:10; 6:12, 30; Jdg 6:15; 1Sa 9:21; 15:17; 18:18; 2Sa 7:18; 2Ch 2:6; Isa 6:5; Jer 1:6
  29. Exodus 3:12 : S Ge 26:3; S Ex 14:22; Ro 8:31
  30. Exodus 3:12 : Nu 26:10; Jos 2:12; Jdg 6:17; Ps 86:17; Isa 7:14; 8:18; 20:3; Jer 44:29
  31. Exodus 3:12 : S ver 1; Ac 7:7
  32. Exodus 3:13 : S Ge 32:29
  33. Exodus 3:14 : Ex 6:2-3; Jn 8:58; Heb 13:8; Rev 1:8; 4:8
  34. Exodus 3:15 : Ge 31:42; Da 2:23
  35. Exodus 3:15 : S Ge 24:12
  36. Exodus 3:15 : Ex 6:3, 7; 15:3; 23:21; 34:5-7; Lev 24:11; Dt 28:58; Ps 30:4; 83:18; 96:2; 97:12; 135:13; 145:21; Isa 42:8; Jer 16:21; 33:2; Hos 12:5
  37. Exodus 3:15 : Ps 45:17; 72:17; 102:12
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FAQs

What is the message of Exodus 3:1-15? ›

God Meets Him Where He Is

Moses is not necessarily where he should be, either, but the sight of the burning bush and God's call will bring him out of obscurity and isolation (rescued yet again?!) and send Moses (and his family!) back to Egypt to lead the Israelite flock.

What is the main message of Exodus 3? ›

Exodus 3-4 is rightly understood as Moses' call story. God calls him to a specific task, or vocation, and promises to be with him and provide the resources he needs to accomplish it. It is certainly unique; I do not know of anyone else called to such a task from a bush that was on fire, but not burning up.

What does the burning bush symbolize? ›

The burning bush represents God's intention to destroy 'sin and dispense grace' (Milan 1955:112 cited in Langston 2006). Chrysostom (347-407 CE) says that the bush represents the resurrection of the Jews and as the bush burned without being consumed, so also Jesus died but death did not overcome him.

Does the burning bush still exist? ›

The original bush has reportedly died, but a claimed descendant is still living and on display today.

What is Exodus trying to teach us? ›

As students study this book they will learn about the Lord's power to deliver them from sin. They will also learn that commandments, ordinances, and covenants can help them prepare to receive the blessings of eternal life.

Why did God speak to Moses through the burning bush? ›

The text portrays Yahweh as telling Moses that he is sending him to Pharaoh to bring the Israelites out of Egypt, an action that Yahweh decided upon as a result of noticing that the Israelites were being oppressed by the Egyptians.

What is the esoteric meaning of the burning bush? ›

Another explanation of the burning bush is: the burning bush, which was not consumed, represents spiritual life's contacting substance. Divine life, spiritual fire, does not consume; it purifies and renews substance.

What is the biblical reference to the burning bush? ›

Exodus 3:2-5 KJV

And the angel of the LORD appeared unto him in a flame of fire out of the midst of a bush: and he looked, and, behold, the bush burned with fire, and the bush was not consumed. And Moses said, I will now turn aside, and see this great sight, why the bush is not burnt.

What is the real name for the burning bush? ›

(Euonymus alatus) Ornamental deciduous shrub with winged stems and branches, turning vibrant red in the fall. Other names for this plant include: Common names: burning tree, winged burning bush, burning euonymus, winged wahoo, winged spindle-tree.

What kind of tree was the burning bush? ›

The winged spindle tree, or winged euonymus (E. alatus), is often called burning bush.

What is the meaning of Exodus 3:1-10? ›

Moses' call to divine service begins with an appearance of God in the miracle of a burning bush (Exodus 3:1-10). This appearance is theologically called a divine Theophany, which is when God personally appears to Moses and speaks to him. In Mark 12:26, Jesus told the Sadducees that God spoke to Moses.

What is the insight of Exodus 3? ›

Commentary. In Exodus 3, God tells Moses to go back to Egypt and lead the Israelites to the promised land. That calling might look like an easy feat to accomplish since Moses grew up in the Egyptian royal family.

What does Exodus 3:1-6 teach us about God? ›

And yet here we see in God's appearing to Moses what we'll see throughout Exodus and on through the end of the Story – God means to be close to His people, to give them His presence once again. That God would pursue us and want to be close to us is a glorious hope.

What do we learn about God and his name in Exodus Chapter 3? ›

Exodus 3:15 – “God also said to Moses, 'Say this to the Israelites: Yahweh, the God of your fathers, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob, has sent me to you. This is My name forever; this is how I am to be remembered in every generation. '”

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