Biblical Idol: Moses - A child born in Hebrew and born to a burning Bush, Moses came to the world when his people were persecuted by the tyrant Pharaoh. At that time Pharaoh commanded the children of Israel to murder and put men and women in prison. He also fascinates women by serving a woman. It all comes from the fact that someone told him that the children of Israel would destroy him with his kingdom. In addition, he appointed a Coptic woman to pay attention to the baby boy born to the Israelis, and if they found it, they will kill it (Kirch 35).
The burning jungle is what is described in the Exodus record in Mount Horeb. According to the story, bushes are burning but they are names because they are not consumed by flames. In the biblical story, the burning jungle is where Adoni (God) appointed Moses to lead the Israelites from Egypt to Canaan. The Hebrew word used in the story, that is, the English in the bush is in particular the thorns, Senekh is a phenomenon of the Bible occurring only in two places, both of which are burning. A reference to a bush bush may be based on the misunderstanding of Mount Sinai (Spanish) illuminated by the mountain described in Exodus 19: 18. Another possibility is that using seneh (סנה) is a deliberate failure to Sinai (Spanish) which is a common function in Hebrew text.
Biblical Idol: Moses - A child born in Hebrew and born to a burning Bush, Moses came to the world when his people were persecuted by the tyrant Pharaoh. At that time Pharaoh commanded the children of Israel to murder and put men and women in prison. He also fascinates women by serving a woman. It all comes from the fact that someone told him that the children of Israel would destroy him with his kingdom. In addition, he appointed a Coptic woman to pay attention to the baby boy born to the Israelis, and if they found it, they will kill it (Kirch 35).
In the Bible, we read about Moses, and Moses takes care of the sheepskin in the dessert. Suddenly he saw a burning bush, but it never burned. That's impossible! So Moses went to the survey. When he did this, he knew that God was indeed in the bush and he deliberately began talking with Moses. In a world full of hatred, love feels almost like a foreign idea. But then we caught headlines and read stories shared by people on Facebook and reminded me that love has not completely disappeared. The other day when my wife and I were watching the Olympics, the performance of the commercial was very good.