We’re told, “And the bush was not consumed.” He comes closer to this marvel, and God calls out to him from that burning place. It’s a call that changed the course of Jewish history ...
God suffering alongside them amidst the thorns. Thus did the burning bush become a potent emblem for a people who faced unimaginable tragedy time and time again, yet somehow always mustered the ...
"He saw and behold! The bush was burning in the fire but was not consumed. Moses said to himself, 'I must go over there and gaze at this great sight—why isn't the bush burning up from the flames'".
In the Bible, fire appears as a divine manifestation. Before Moses, the burning bush is aflame but not consumed (Exodus 3:3), signaling God’s presence and initiating dialogue. During Israel’s ...