Mosesמֹשֶׁה
Mosheh · Hebrew Proper Noun
A person who has been called by God to serve as a mediator or deliverer for His people, often characterized by humility and reliance on divine strength.
priestכֹּהֵן
kohen · Hebrew Noun
A title given to someone who holds a sacred office, mediating between God and man through intercession and sacrifice. Midianite priesthood implies a knowledge of God, though historically distinct from the Levitical priesthood.
Horebחֹרֵב
Choreb · Hebrew Proper Noun
Often referred to as the 'Mountain of God,' this site is historically associated with divine revelation, the giving of the Law, and the meeting place between God and His people.
angelמַלְאָךְ
mal’ak · Hebrew Noun
A heavenly messenger or representative sent by God. In many Old Testament contexts, 'the angel of the LORD' is understood as a theophany, or a manifestation of God Himself.
LORDיְהוָה
YHWH · Hebrew Proper Noun
The personal, covenantal name of God in the Old Testament, revealing Him as the 'I AM' who is self-existent, faithful, and present with His people.
fireאֵשׁ
esh · Hebrew Noun
Often used to symbolize divine presence, holiness, judgment, or purification. It is a powerful element through which God interacts with His creation without being diminished.
bushסְנֶה
seneh · Hebrew Noun
A common, humble plant, used here to demonstrate that God’s presence can manifest in the ordinary and that His glory does not destroy or consume that which He chooses to inhabit.
Here I amהִנֵּנִי
hinneni · Hebrew Interjection
A response of total availability, surrender, and readiness to listen and obey when God calls. It signifies a humble acknowledgement of God's authority.
holyקֹדֶשׁ
qodesh · Hebrew Adjective
A state or quality of being set apart for God's exclusive use. Anything or any place designated as 'holy' is separated from common use and requires reverence because of God's presence.
LORDיהוה
YHWH · Hebrew Proper Noun
The personal, covenantal name of God, revealed to Israel, emphasizing His self-existence, eternal nature, and faithfulness to His promises.
afflictionעֳנִי
oni · Hebrew Noun
A state of distress, misery, or oppression; in scripture, it often refers to the suffering experienced by God's people under human tyranny or judgment.
taskmastersנָגַשׂ
nagas · Hebrew Noun (participle)
Those who exert authority to compel labor; in a biblical context, it denotes oppressive taskmasters who force others into harsh, unjust service.
flowing with milk and honeyחָלָב, דְּבַשׁ
chalab, debash · Hebrew Noun phrase
A metaphorical description of a fertile and prosperous land, symbolizing God's abundant provision and the blessing of inheritance for His people.
deliverנָצַל
natsal · Hebrew Verb
To exert power for the purpose of rescuing or setting someone free from bondage, danger, or the power of an oppressor.
oppressionלַחַץ
lachats · Hebrew Noun
A term used to describe the harsh, unjust treatment of a people, often characterized by heavy burdens and lack of mercy.
Pharaohפַּרְעֹה
Paroh · Hebrew Proper Noun
The supreme ruler of Egypt, often depicted as a symbol of worldly power and hostility toward God and His people.
sendשָׁלַח
shalach · Hebrew Verb
The act of choosing and commissioning an individual to go on behalf of another to fulfill a specific divine mission or task.