Acts 7:31

31 Moses autem videns admiratus est visum et accedente illo ut consideraret facta est vox Domini

Acts 7:31 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 7:31

When Moses saw it, he wondered at the sight
To see a bush on fire was no extraordinary thing; but to see a bush on fire, and yet not consumed by it, which was the case here, was wonderful indeed: and that an angel of the Lord, or the Lord himself, should appear in it, made it still more amazing; though, as yet, this was not observed by Moses, only the former; and which struck him with wonder, and excited his curiosity:

and as he drew near to behold it;
to take a more exact view of it, and satisfy himself with the truth of it, and, if it was possible, to find out the reason why it was not burnt:

the voice of the Lord came unto him;
to his ears, out of the bush, and expressed the following words.

Acts 7:31 In-Context

29 fugit autem Moses in verbo isto et factus est advena in terra Madiam ubi generavit filios duos
30 et expletis annis quadraginta apparuit illi in deserto montis Sina angelus in igne flammae rubi
31 Moses autem videns admiratus est visum et accedente illo ut consideraret facta est vox Domini
32 ego Deus patrum tuorum Deus Abraham et Deus Isaac et Deus Iacob tremefactus autem Moses non audebat considerare
33 dixit autem illi Dominus solve calciamentum pedum tuorum locus enim in quo stas terra sancta est
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.