Exodus 3

Exodus 3

While tending his father-in-law Jethro’s flock near Mount Horeb (the mountain of God), Moses witnesses an astonishing sight: a bush that burns with fire but is not consumed. God speaks to Moses from the bush, revealing His sacred name, I AM WHO I AM (Yahweh). God instructs Moses to return to Egypt to demand Pharaoh release the Israelites from slavery. Moses, doubting his own ability, struggles to accept this divine mission, but God promises to be with him and empower him for the task ahead.

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Isaiah 28

God condemns the arrogant leaders of Ephraim (Israel), warning that their proud city will be trampled. God promises to lay a precious cornerstone (the Messiah) in Zion as a sure foundation.

Isaiah 29

God condemns Jerusalem (Ariel) for its empty worship, promising a siege. The people are blind and deaf to God's warnings, but God promises a future day of spiritual restoration and sight.

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