At the burning bush God reveals His Name, promises His presence, and sends Moses to lead Israel out. Learn how holiness, compassion, and mission meet at Horeb.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
At the burning bush God reveals His Name, promises His presence, and sends Moses to lead Israel out. Learn how holiness, compassion, and mission meet at Horeb.
Exodus 2 moves from a fragile basket to a faithful God who hears Israel’s cry. See how He preserves Moses, forms him in Midian, and remembers His covenant.
Exodus 1 introduces a nation growing under chains, a throne driven by fear, and midwives who revere God. The chapter proves that the Lord’s promise multiplies life even when rulers try to choke it, and it prepares us to watch Him raise a deliverer.
Egypt played a profound role in biblical history, both as a place of refuge and oppression for God’s people. From the Exodus to the prophecies of its future, Egypt serves as a powerful reminder of God’s sovereignty over nations and His faithfulness to deliver His people.
Miriam, the sister of Moses and Aaron, was a prophetess and leader during the Exodus. Her courage, worship, and leadership among Israel’s women highlight her significant role in God’s redemptive plan, even as her life reflects the need for humility and faith.
Zipporah, the wife of Moses and daughter of Jethro, demonstrated courage and spiritual insight during pivotal moments in Moses’ life. Her actions ensured Moses’ readiness to fulfill God’s calling, reflecting the quiet strength and faithful support that play vital roles in God’s plans.