Exodus 3:1-6
The burning bush is not described as an ordinary event. The bush was burning and yet it was not burnt out- nothing like the fires that consume mountainsides in California or SiberiaRead More…
The burning bush is not described as an ordinary event. The bush was burning and yet it was not burnt out- nothing like the fires that consume mountainsides in California or SiberiaRead More…
Moses knew where he came from. Living in his father’s house, receiving his mother’s nutrition and tuition, he knew that the Hebrews were “his people.”
The previous chapter ended with Pharaoh’s demand that every boy born to the Hebrews be thrown into the Nile.
The narrative begins with the names of twelve sons of Israel who came to Egypt with Jacob. Eleven sons went with him to be reunited with Joseph to make the number twelve.Read More…
The question I guess is not, “Can things get worse?” but “Are things getting better?”