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Verse Exodus 3:2. _THE ANGEL OF THE LORD_] Not a created angel
certainly; for he is called יהוה _Jehovah_, Exodus 3:4, c., and
has the most expressive attributes of the Godhead applied to him,
Exodus...
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THE ANGEL OF THE LORD - See the note at Genesis 12:7. What Moses saw
was the flame of fire in the bush; what he recognized therein was an
intimation of the presence of God, who maketh a flame of fire...
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CHAPTER 3 THE BURNING BUSH AND THE CALL AND COMMISSION OF MOSES
_ 1. The vision of the burning bush (Exodus 3:1)_
2. Jehovah speaks and calls Moses (Exodus 3:4)
3. Moses' answer (Exodus 3:11)
4. T...
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EXODUS 2:23 TO EXODUS 3:15. THE CALL OF MOSES ( FIRST ACCOUNT). Exodus
2:23_ a_, J, Exodus 2:23 _b_ -...
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THE ANGEL OF THE LORD.
It is properly. term of _office,_ and not of _nature,_ and is used to
denote not only human and spiritual _messengers,_ but also any of the
impersonal agents, such as winds, fir...
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ANGEL OF THE LORD. Hebrew. _Jehovah._ (App-4). Genitive of App.
(App-17): i.e. Jehovah Himself, Exodus 3:4, then "God" (Exodus 3:4).
Compare Genesis 18:1; Genes
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Exodus 3:1 TO EXODUS 4:17. Moses commissioned by Jehovah at Horeb to
deliver His people. The dialogue between Jehovah and Moses, as in
other cases (cf. Delitzsch on Genesis 12:1), must be pictured, no...
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DISCOURSE: 63
THE BURNING BUSH
Exodus 3:2. _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...
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THE ANGEL OF THE LORD— In the note on Genesis 16:7 we have delivered
our opinion at large, concerning _the Angel of the Lord,_ which, with
the generality of Christian interpreters, we conceive to have...
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THE TEXT OF EXODUS
TRANSLATION
3 Now Mo-ses was keeping the flock of Je-thro his father-in-law, the
priest of Mid-i-an: and he led the flock to the back of the
wilderness, and came to the mountain of...
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_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._
The Angel of the Lor...
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THE CALL OF MOSES AND HIS COMMISSION TO BE THE DELIVERER OF ISRAEL
1. Horeb] The names Horeb and Sinai seem to be synonymous, though it
has been suggested that Horeb is the name given to the entire mo...
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ANGEL OF THE LORD] i.e. of Jehovah (see on Exodus 3:13). In Exodus 3:4
it is Jehovah Himself who speaks; in Exodus 23:20; Exodus 23:22 divine
attributes are
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EXODUS: ISRAEL BECOMES A NATION
THE *ISRAELITES LEAVE EGYPT
EXODUS CHAPTER S 1 TO 18
_HILDA BRIGHT AND KITTY PRIDE_
CHAPTER 3
GOD CALLS MOSES 3:1 – 4:17
THE BUSH THAT BURNED – VERSES 1-6
V1 N...
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THE ANGEL OF THE LORD. — Heb., _an angel of Jehovah._ In Exodus 3:4
the angel is called both “Jehovah and “Elohim,” whence it is
concluded, with reason, that it was the Second Person of the Trinity
wh...
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וַ֠ יֵּרָא מַלְאַ֨ךְ יְהֹוָ֥ה אֵלָ֛יו
בְּ לַב
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CHAPTER III.
_ THE BURNING BUSH._
Exodus 2:23 - Exodus 3:1
"In process of time the king of Egypt died," probably the great
Raamses, no other of whose dynasty had a reign which extended over the
indi...
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GOD'S MESSAGE FROM THE BUSH
Exodus 3:1
The learning of Egypt was not sufficient to equip Moses for his
life-work. He is taken to the solitudes of the wilderness. _That_ is
God's college. All who have...
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At last the actual call of God came to Moses. It found him fulfilling
a daily duty, keeping the sheep of his father-in-law. There can be no
doubt that in the silent solitudes of the wilderness he had...
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And the angel of the LORD appeared unto him in a flame of fire out of
the midst of a (c) bush: and he looked, and, behold, the bush burned
with fire, and the bush [was] not consumed.
(c) This shows t...
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The Lord appeared. That is, and angel representing God, and speaking
in his name. (Challoner) (Acts vii. 30; Galatians iii. 19.) --- The
apparitions of God to the patriarchs are generally understood i...
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An angel means a messenger. Malachi was commissioned by the Holy Ghost
to explain what a messenger is: Malachi 3:1. Compare this with John
1:18. See a further account by our Lord himself; Luke 20:37,...
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There is hardly a book of the Old Testament that stands out in more
decided contrast with the book of Genesis than the one which follows
it most closely. And this is the more striking, because God emp...
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2._And the Angel of the Lord appeared unto him. _It was necessary that
he should assume a visible form, that he might be seen by Moses, not
as he was in his essence, but as the infirmity of the human...
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But at last God looks upon His people, and not only gives the faith
that identifies itself with His people, but displays the power which
delivers them. That Moses, who was rejected as a prince and a j...
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AND THE ANGEL OF THE LORD APPEARED UNTO HIM,.... Not a created angel,
but the Angel of God's presence and covenant, the eternal Word and Son
of God; since he is afterwards expressly called Jehovah, an...
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_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._
Ver. 2. _And the A...
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Exo. 3:2, 3. "And the angel of the Lord appeared," etc. That is,
Christ - who is often so called - appeared, etc. This bush represents
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(1.) The human nature of Christ, whose name is "the branch." T...
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_The Angel of the Lord appeared to him_ Not a created angel, but the
Angel of the covenant, Christ, who then and ever was God, and was to
be man, and a messenger from God to man. He, termed the _Angel...
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1 Moses keepeth Iethros flocke.
2 God appeareth to him in a burning bush.
9 He sendeth him to deliuer Israel.
14 The name of God.
15 His message to Israel.
1 NOWE Moses kept the flocke of Iethro...
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And the Angel of the Lord, the Son of God Himself, appeared unto him
in a flame of fire out of the midst of a bush, the fire being a symbol
of the purifying affliction and of the chastening justice of...
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THE BURNING BUSH...
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C. THE CALL OF MOSES. HIS REFUSAL AND OBEDIENCE. HIS ASSOCIATION WITH
AARON AND THEIR FIRST MISSION TO THE PEOPLE OF ISRAEL
Exodus 2:3
1Now Moses kept [was pasturing] the flock of Jethro his father-i...
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THE BURNING BUSH: MOSES CALLED TO EGYPT
In tending Jethro's sheep Moses came to Mount Horeb, called "the
mountain of God," because it signified Israel's relationship with God
as under law. It is also...
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1-6 The years of the life of Moses are divided into three forties;
the first forty he spent as a prince in Pharaoh's court, the second as
a shepherd in Midian, the third as a king in Jeshurun. How ch...
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THE ANGEL OF THE LORD; not a created angel, but the Angel of the
covenant, Christ Jesus, who then and ever was God, and was to be man,
and to be sent into the world in our flesh, as a messenger from G...
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We shall now resume the personal history of Moses, and contemplate him
during that deeply-interesting period of his career which he spent in
retirement-a period including, as we should say, forty of h...
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Exodus 3:2 Angel H4397 LORD H3068 appeared H7200 (H8735) flame H3827
fire H784 midst H8432 bush H5572 looked...
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THE CALL OF MOSES (EXODUS 3:1 TO EXODUS 4:17).
What has gone before was preparatory to what follows. It is now that
the main story of the book begins, which will take us from God's call
to Moses, to t...
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ANGEL
(_ See Scofield) - (Hebrews 1:4). _...
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Exodus 3:1
This narrative is a chain of glorious wonders. We see here
I. An old man called to go out on the great errand of his life. The
education of Moses for the great mission of his life lasted...
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Exodus 3:2
I. The vision. (1) The vision was miraculous. (2) Moses had this
vision when he was in solitude. (3) It was symbolic (_a_) of Israel in
Egypt; (_b_) of the Church in the world; (c) of the...
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This chapter tells of the appearance of God to Moses in the
Wilderness. Has he removed from us brethren? He used to be seen by
godly souls by mount and stream and sea; and even bushes were alive
and b...
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Exodus 3:1. _Now Moses kept the flock of Jethro his father in law, the
priest of Midian: and he led the flock to the backside of the desert,
and came to the mountain of God, even to Horeb._
It must h...
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CONTENTS: Moses called as deliverer. The burning bush.
CHARACTERS: Jethro, Moses, angel.
CONCLUSION: Those qualified for great service may expect for a time to
be confined to obscurity for special p...
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Exodus 3:1. _Horeb_ and Sinai are the same mountain, almost surrounded
by two branches of the Red sea. But it has two summits, Sinai on the
east, and Horeb on the west. Justinian built a monastery her...
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_A flame of fire out of the midst of a bush._
MOSES AT THE BURNING BUSH
I. The story of Moses is the story, at first, of failure. Two great
streams of influences moulded his life--the one drawn from...
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EXODUS 3:1 Call of Moses. These chapters focus primarily on the call
of Moses at the burning bush (Exodus 3:1). They also cover Moses’
return from Midian to Egypt: the peaceful departure from Jethro ...
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EXODUS—NOTE ON EXODUS 3:2 These verses identify THE ANGEL OF THE
LORD as THE LORD and as GOD. The OT often closely identifies
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_MAIN HOMILETICS OF THE PARAGRAPH.— Exodus 3:1_
MAN IN RELATION TO MYSTERY
I. THAT SOMETIMES MEN MEET WITH MYSTERY IN THE PURSUIT OF THEIR DAILY
CALLING. “Now Moses kept the flock of Jethro.” Very of...
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THE CALL AND MISSION OF MOSES.
EXPOSITION
EXODUS 3:1
THE MISSION OF MOSES. After forty years of monotonous pastoral life,
affording abundant opportunity for meditation, and for spiritual
communion...
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Now Moses kept the flock of Jethro his father in law, the priest of
Midian: and he led the flock to the backside of the desert, and came
to the mountain of God, even to mount Horeb (Exodus 3:1).
Now n...
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angel. Exodus 3:4 Exodus 3:6 Genesis 16:7 Genesis 22:15 Genesis 22:16...
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FAITH AS EXEMPLIFIED IN MOSES
Selections from Exodus 3:1; Exodus 6:1; Exodus 7:1; Exodus 8:1;...
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GOD REVEALS HIMSELF TO MOSES
Exodus 3:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
As we enter the Scripture for today we find Moses eighty years of age.
He had spent forty years in Egypt and forty years with Jethro, his...
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And the angel of the Lord appeared to him — It was an extraordinary
manifestation of the divine glory; what was visible was produced by
the ministry of an angel, but he heard God in it speaking to him...