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Moses, the burning bush and a Jesuit fire extinguisher. James T. Keane July 19, 2023. Photo by Erik Mclean. Courtesy of Unsplash. A Reflection for Wednesday of the Fifteenth Week in Ordinary Time.
Moses had spent 40 years taking care of his father-in-law Jethro’s sheep when one day God spoke to Moses from a miraculous bush that was burning without being consumed.
A bush burning with fire is observed, but surprisingly, the bush is not consumed. And Moses, instead of shying away, says, “I will turn away thither and see this great sight, why the bush is not ...
Question: Why did Moses have to remove his sandals at the Burning Bush? - Irma Jenkins. Chesterfield, VA. Answer: Exodus 3 records Moses' experience when he saw a bush on the side of Mt. Sinai that ...
In Parsha Shemot, we read about Moses’ encounter with God at the burning bush. According to the text, Moses was wandering through the wilderness with his sheep, minding his own business, when he ...
The burning bush that was not consumed is a message planted in our souls: Homes have burned, but our spirit cannot be consumed. Dr. King preached the message of Moses far and wide.
Why, out of all places, did God reveal himself to Moses through the sneh (burning bush)? (Exodus 3:2). One possibility is that the experience seems to be a microcosm of revelation. Note the similar… ...
Moses Luce Center Label Henry Ossawa Tanner drew inspiration for his art from both the New Testament and his upbringing in the African Methodist Episcopal Church. The Old Testament, however, did show ...
Christian scripture says Moses was content to grow old with his family in the vast deserted wilderness of Midian, and 40 years passed until the Bible says God spoke to him through the Burning Bush ...
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