3 Now Moses looked after the flock of his father-in-law, Yetro and Midian's priests, who led the flock to the other side of the wilderness and came to Hoa Mountain above the mountain of God. 2 So the angel of the Lord appeared to him in the bushes of the bushes. Moses saw that the bushes were burning but they did not burn. 3 Moses thought, "I will see this strange sight in the past - why the jungle will not burn".
4 When I saw the Lord saw it, God called him from the jungle "Moses, Moses."
5 "Do not come any more," God said. "The place you are standing is a holy place, so take off your sandals." 6 He said, "I am the God of your Father, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob" . His face is afraid of seeing God
7 The Lord said, "I have seen the sufferings of my people in Egypt, I heard they are crying because of their slave drivers, I am concerned about their suffering. It was taken to the land full of Canaanites, Hittites, Amorites, Billy people, Hibbians, and Jebusites, a large land of milk and honey. In front of me, the Egyptians oppressed them Let me sing the way that I sent you to Pharaoh and take out the Israelites from Egypt. "
11 But Moses said to God, "Who am I, who should go to see the Pharaoh and drive Israel out of Egypt?"
12 God said, "I will be with you, this is to tell you that I am with you anymore.You will bring people out of Egypt and you will bring God in this mountain worship".
13 Moses said to God, "Let me go to the Israelites and tell them," The God of your fathers came to see you. "They asked me ""
14 God said to Moses, "I am myself. [C] This is what you want to tell the people of Israel:" I have sent you to you. "
15 And God said to Moses, "You said to the Israelites," Lord, the God of your fathers, the God of Abraham, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, the God of Jacob. "
16 "Go, and gather the elders of Israel, saying," The god of your fathers, the God of Abraham, Isaac, James "appeared to me," I saw you I saw you. I saw that I promised you to take Egyptian suffering to the land of the Canaanites, Hittites, Amorites, Perizzites, Hibbies, and Jebusites - this is a piece of milk and honey A lot of land.
On this page, I will introduce the Ten Commandments in Hebrew English translation of Exodus 20: 1-17. Exodus 20:17, he noticed the difference between the Hebrew and Greek Old Testament. Exodus 20:17 Hebrew writes "Do not crave the neighbor 's house, not crave the neighbor' s wife", 20: 17 In the place of Greece "Can not crave the neighbor 's wife It is written. Interestingly, even in Hebrew and Greek translations of Deuteronomy 5:21, he says, "You should not greet a neighbor's wife first."
Exodus 20: 17 says, "Do not greed the neighbor's house, do not greedy with your neighbor's wife, servant, cow, donkey, greedy, your thing 's important thing" It is written. Please be aware that male servants and maids are male and female slaves. They are not deacons or maids. Article 10 The commandmans prohibit neighbors' houses, wives, slave slaves of men, animals, or anything else owned by their neighbors. My wife is clearly considered to be equivalent to a part of property
The burning jungle is an object described in Exodus in Mount Horeb. According to the story, the bushes are burning, but because they are not swallowed by fire, it is the name. In the biblical story, the burning shrub was the place where Moses was appointed by Adoni (God) to lead Israelis from Egypt to Canaan. The Hebrew word used in the story, ie the English in the bush is seneh (סנהə neh), specifically a thorn, Senekh is a phenomenon of the Bible occurring only in two places, burning in both places A reference to a bush bush that is bushing may be based on the misunderstanding of Mount Sinai (Spain) lit by the mountain described in Exodus 19: 18. Another possibility is that using seneh (סנה) may be deliberate puns for general functions in Sinai (Spanish), Hebrew text.