Exodus 3:15
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Miingon pa gayod ang Dios kang Moises, “Isulti kini sa mga Israelinhon: ‘Ang Ginoo, ang Dios sa inyong mga katigulangan nga si Abraham, Isaac, ug Jacob mao ang nagpadala kanako nganhi kaninyo.’ “ Ginoo ang akong ngalan ug pagailhon ako sa mao nga ngalan hangtod sa hangtod.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, God tells Moses to tell the Israelites that He is the God of their ancestors, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and that He has sent Moses to them. God also says that this name, 'the LORD,' is His name forever and will be remembered by all generations.
Explained for Children
Imagine your grandpa tells you that he's been watching over your family for a very long time, just like how he watches over your parents and now over you. He's saying, 'I've always been here, and I always will be here.' That's what God is telling the Israelites about Himself, that He has always been with them and will always be with them.
Historical Background
This verse is part of the Book of Exodus, written by Moses around 1446-1406 BCE. It's directed to the Israelites, who were enslaved in Egypt at the time. The cultural setting is one of oppression and the need for divine intervention, which God promises through Moses.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you are going through a tough time, like losing a job or having health issues. This verse reminds you that just like God was with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, He is also with you, and He will always be there for you, no matter what.
Topics
God's promisesFaithSalvation historyDivine interventionEternal names
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is God's name 'the LORD' important in Exodus 3:15?
The name 'the LORD' (Yahweh in Hebrew) is crucial because it signifies God's eternal nature and His covenantal relationship with His people, affirming that He is the same God who interacted with the patriarchs.
How does this verse connect to the Exodus story?
This verse establishes God's identity and His promise to deliver His people from slavery in Egypt, which is the central theme of the Exodus narrative.
What does it mean that God is the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob?
It means that God has a long-standing relationship with the Israelites through their ancestors, showing continuity and faithfulness across generations.
How can this verse help us in our daily lives?
This verse reminds us of God's constant presence and faithfulness, encouraging us to trust in Him and His promises, even in challenging circumstances.
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