Chūāijíjì 3:13-15

13 Móxī duì shén shuō , wǒ dào Yǐsèliè rén nàli , duì tāmen shuō , nǐmen zǔzong de shén dǎfa wǒ dào nǐmen zhèlǐ lái . tāmen ruò wèn wǒ shuō , tā jiào shénme míngzi , wǒ yào duì tāmen shuō shénme ne .
14 Shén duì Móxī shuō , wǒ shì zì yǒu yǒng yǒude . yòu shuō , nǐ yào duì Yǐsèliè rén zhèyàng shuō , nà zì yǒude dǎfa wǒ dào nǐmen zhèlǐ lái .
15 Shén yòu duì Móxī shuō , nǐ yào duì Yǐsèliè rén zhèyàng shuō , Yēhéhuá nǐmen zǔzong de shén , jiù shì Yàbólāhǎn de shén , Yǐsā de shén , Yǎgè de shén , dǎfa wǒ dào nǐmen zhèlǐ lái . Yēhéhuá shì wǒde míng , zhídào yǒngyuǎn , zhè yĕ shì wǒde jìniàn , zhídào wàn daì .

Chūāijíjì 3:13-15 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO EXODUS 2

In this chapter we are informed how that the Lord appeared to Moses in a bush on fire, but not consumed, Ex 3:1-6, declared unto him that he had seen and observed the afflictions of the children of Israel, and was determined to deliver them, Ex 3:7-9, that he gave him a call to be the deliverer of them, answered his objections to it, and instructed him what he should say, both to the elders of Israel and to Pharaoh, Ex 3:10-18, and assured him, that though at first Pharaoh would refuse to let them go, yet after many miracles wrought, he would be willing to dismiss them, when they should depart with great substance, Ex 3:19-22.

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