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Is Exodus 3:15 missing in your Bible?
l-perez-dancer17 April 2024
It's shockingly ignorant that so many people base their theology on 1 verse in Exodus chapter 3. They quote Exodus 3:14 all day long and remain blind to the very next verse.

Understandably, many English Bible translations follow the offense against God of removing His Holy Name from the 6,820 places where He commanded His prophets to write it, but there are quite a number of translations which do not remove the Glorious Name of the God whom the Messiah (Christ) calls "my God" and "the only true God".

Exodus 3:15 (American Standard Version) And God said moreover unto Moses, "Thus shalt thou say unto the children of Israel, Jehovah, the God of your fathers, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob, hath sent me unto you: this is my name for ever, and this is my memorial unto all generations." (This follows the translation rule that every Hebrew name which starts with a Y gets a J in English)

On to the details...

First, the producers of this show left out the fact that Moses hid/buried the Egyptian he killed and then on the next day, Moses broke up a fight between two Hebrews and was only then made aware that the rumor of the murder was spreading throughout Egypt.

Next, as the "expert" commentators point out, people have other gods but Yehovah made clear to Moses that He alone is the true God. The others are false.

Then, while in Midian, Moses didn't have visions according to the Bible account. He only came upon the burning bush suddenly while tending his flock. He didn't climb a mountain to follow a light.

At Exodus 2:11, the Bible says Moses knew he was a Hebrew.

Unbelievably, the "expert" lady says that God said his name was eyeh asher eyeh, but that is merely God's promise in verse 14, not His Name. Verse 15 is where God states His Name YHVH known by Hebrew rabbis to be pronounced Yehovah.

Finally, they left out that Yehovah told Moses at the burning bush to use his staff, turning it into a snake, to prove to the Hebrews that he was sent by God There is nothing in the Scriptures about Moses recounting the history of mankind to the Hebrews to explain who God is.
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