Exodus 3:20
Amharic 2000 (የአማርኛ መጽሐፍ ቅዱስ (ሰማንያ አሃዱ))
እኔም እጄን እዘረጋለሁ፤ በማደርግባቸውም ተአምራቴ ሁሉ ግብፅን እመታለሁ፤ ከዚያም በኋላ ይለቅቋችኋል።
What Does This Mean?
God is speaking and promises to use powerful miracles to show Pharaoh and the Egyptians that He is the true God. After these miracles, Pharaoh will release the Israelites from slavery.
Explained for Children
Imagine if a superhero came to your school and showed everyone amazing powers. That's what God is promising to do in Egypt. He'll show such amazing things that Pharaoh will finally let the Israelites go free.
Historical Background
This verse is part of the Book of Exodus, written by Moses around 1446 BC. It was meant for the Israelites who were slaves in Egypt, to give them hope and confidence that God would rescue them.
Living It Out Today
Today, when you face a difficult situation or a powerful adversary, remember that God has the power to intervene and bring about change. Just like with Pharaoh, He can work wonders to help you.
Topics
miraclesdeliverancepowerslaveryfaithrescue
Related Verses
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does God use miracles to convince Pharaoh?
God uses miracles to show His power and authority over the gods of Egypt, proving that He alone is the true God and deserving of worship.
How can we apply the concept of God's power in our lives today?
We can trust that God has the power to intervene in our lives and solve problems we face, just as He did with Pharaoh and the Israelites.
What does 'stretch out my hand' mean in this context?
This phrase indicates God's readiness to act directly and powerfully to achieve His purpose, showing His sovereignty and control over all situations.
What can we learn about God's character from this verse?
This verse teaches us about God's power, His commitment to His people, and His willingness to intervene to fulfill His promises.
Compare Exodus 3:20 across all translations →