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Exodus Chapter 3 — The Burning Bush Quiz

Exodus 3 contains one of the most pivotal moments in biblical history: Moses encounters God in a burning bush and receives his divine calling. This chapter reveals God's plan to deliver the Israelites from Egyptian slavery and introduces the sacred name of God. Understanding this passage is essential to grasping the foundation of God's covenant with His people.

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Where was Moses when he saw the burning bush?

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Why is the burning bush significant in biblical history?+
The burning bush was the moment when God revealed Himself to Moses and commissioned him to lead the Israelites out of Egypt. It marked the beginning of the Exodus, one of the most important events in the Old Testament and a foundational story for understanding God's covenant with His people.
What does 'I AM WHO I AM' mean?+
'I AM WHO I AM' (Exodus 3:14) is God's revelation of His name to Moses. It emphasizes God's eternal, self-existent nature and His absolute sovereignty. This name became known as the Tetragrammaton (YHWH or Yahweh) and is the most sacred name of God in Jewish tradition.
Why was Moses reluctant to accept God's calling?+
Moses expressed several doubts and concerns about his mission, including questioning who he was to go to Pharaoh and what he should say when the Israelites asked about God. He was also concerned about his ability to speak effectively, showing that even great leaders of faith experience hesitation when facing difficult tasks.

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