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Exodus 3

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Exodus 3:2 [1] "Angel of the Lord" has been capitalized here to reflect the likelihood that it is God appearing in a visible form (see vv 4, 6; also note GEN 16:7).
Exodus 3:2 [1] "Angel of the Lord" has been capitalized here to reflect the likelihood that it is God appearing in a visible form (see vv 4, 6; also note GEN 16:7).
Exodus 3:8 [2] This phrase referred to the abundant fertility of the land of Canaan. Milk (typically that of goats and sheep) was associated with abundance; "honey" referred mainly to syrups made from dates or grapes and was the epitome of sweetness. Bees' honey was very rare and was considered the choicest of foods.
Exodus 3:8 [2] This phrase referred to the abundant fertility of the land of Canaan. Milk (typically that of goats and sheep) was associated with abundance; "honey" referred mainly to syrups made from dates or grapes and was the epitome of sweetness. Bees' honey was very rare and was considered the choicest of foods.
Exodus 3:14 [3] Related to the name of God, YHWH, rendered LORD, which is derived from the verb HAYAH, to be.
Exodus 3:14 [3] Related to the name of God, YHWH, rendered LORD, which is derived from the verb HAYAH, to be.
Exodus 3:15 [4] To know the names of God is to understand His many attributes and grasp the godly characteristic which the name denotes (EXO 6:3; 1KG 8:33 ff; PS 91:14; ISA 52:6; 64:2; JER 16:21). God's name is His self-revelation.
Exodus 3:15 [4] To know the names of God is to understand His many attributes and grasp the godly characteristic which the name denotes (EXO 6:3; 1KG 8:33 ff; PS 91:14; ISA 52:6; 64:2; JER 16:21). God's name is His self-revelation.
Exodus 3:17 [5] See note v 8.
Exodus 3:17 [5] See note v 8.
Exodus 3:22 [6] This indicates that the Egyptians had occupied the Israelites' homes and confiscated their possessions as part of Pharaoh's policy of enslavement. Later, after suffering all the plagues, the Egyptians would be more than willing to give the Israelites whatever they asked, in order to be rid of them.
Exodus 3:22 [6] This indicates that the Egyptians had occupied the Israelites' homes and confiscated their possessions as part of Pharaoh's policy of enslavement. Later, after suffering all the plagues, the Egyptians would be more than willing to give the Israelites whatever they asked, in order to be rid of them.