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Introduction
Exodus 3:1-4 (NCV)
The Burning Bush
3 One day Moses was taking care of Jethro’s flock.
(Jethro was the priest of Midian and also Moses’ father-in-law.)
When Moses led the flock to the west side of the desert, he came to Sinai, the mountain of God. 2 There the angel of the Lord appeared to him in flames of fire coming out of a bush.
Moses saw that the bush was on fire, but it was not burning up. 3 So he said, “I will go closer to this strange thing.
How can a bush continue burning without burning up?”
4 When the Lord saw Moses was coming to look at the bush, God called to him from the bush, “Moses, Moses!”
And Moses said, “Here I am.”
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[1] The Everyday Bible : New Century Version.
Nashville, TN. : Thomas Nelson, Inc., 2005
*3 *The boy Samuel served the Lord under Eli.
In those days the Lord did not speak directly to people very often; there were very few visions.
2 Eli’s eyes were so weak he was almost blind.
One night he was lying in bed. 3 Samuel was also in bed in the Lord’s house, where the Ark of the Agreement was.
God’s lamp was still burning.
4 Then the Lord called Samuel, and Samuel answered, “I am here!” 5 He ran to Eli and said, “I am here.
You called me.”
But Eli said, “I didn’t call you.
Go back to bed.”
So Samuel went back to bed.
6 The Lord called again, “Samuel!”
Samuel again went to Eli and said, “I am here.
You called me.”
Again Eli said, “I didn’t call you.
Go back to bed.”
7 Samuel did not yet know the Lord, and the Lord had not spoken directly to him yet.
8 The Lord called Samuel for the third time.
Samuel got up and went to Eli and said, “I am here.
You called me.”
Then Eli realized the Lord was calling the boy.
9 So he told Samuel, “Go to bed.
If he calls you again, say, ‘Speak, Lord.
I am your servant and I am listening.’
” So Samuel went and lay down in bed.
10 The Lord came and stood there and called as he had before, “Samuel, Samuel!”
Samuel said, “Speak, Lord.
I am your servant and I am listening.”
/The Everyday Bible : New Century Version/.
Nashville, TN. : Thomas Nelson, Inc., 2005, S. 1 Sa 3:1-10
So Israel n took all he had and started his trip.
He went to Beersheba, where he offered sacrifices to the God of his father Isaac. 2 During the night God spoke to Israel in a vision and said, “Jacob, Jacob.”
And Jacob answered, “Here I am.”
3 Then God said, “I am God, the God of your father.
Don’t be afraid to go to Egypt, because I will make your descendants a great nation there.
4 I will go to Egypt with you, and I will bring you out of Egypt again.
Joseph’s own hands will close your eyes when you die.”
n *Israel* Also called Jacob.
/The Everyday Bible : New Century Version/.
Nashville, TN. : Thomas Nelson, Inc., 2005, S. Ge 46:1-4
*22 *After these things God tested Abraham’s faith.
God said to him, “Abraham!”
And he answered, “Here I am.”
2 Then God said, “Take your only son, Isaac, the son you love, and go to the land of Moriah.
Kill him there and offer him as a whole burnt offering on one of the mountains I will tell you about.”
3 Abraham got up early in the morning and saddled his donkey.
He took Isaac and two servants with him.
After he cut the wood for the sacrifice, they went to the place God had told them to go. 4 On the third day Abraham looked up and saw the place in the distance.
5 He said to his servants, “Stay here with the donkey.
My son and I will go over there and worship, and then we will come back to you.”
6 Abraham took the wood for the sacrifice and gave it to his son to carry, but he himself took the knife and the fire.
So he and his son went on together.
7 Isaac said to his father Abraham, “Father!”
Abraham answered, “Yes, my son.”
Isaac said, “We have the fire and the wood, but where is the lamb we will burn as a sacrifice?”
8 Abraham answered, “God will give us the lamb for the sacrifice, my son.”
/The Everyday Bible : New Century Version/.
Nashville, TN. : Thomas Nelson, Inc., 2005, S. Ge 22:1-8
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