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12 God answered: I will be with you; and this will be your sign[a] that I have sent you. When you have brought the people out of Egypt, you will serve God at this mountain.

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Footnotes

  1. 3:12 Sign: a visible display of the power of God. The ancient notion of a sign from God does not coincide with the modern understanding of “miracle,” which suggests some disruption in the laws governing nature. While most any phenomenon can become a vehicle for displaying the purposes and providence of God, here the sign intended to confirm Moses’ commission by God seems to be the burning bush itself. Since normally the giving of such a sign would follow the commission rather than precede it (see Jgs 6:11–24), some see Israel’s service of God at Sinai after the exodus from Egypt as the confirmatory sign, albeit retroactively. It is more likely, however, that its mention here is intended to establish the present episode with Moses alone as a prefigurement of God’s fiery theophany to all Israel on Mount Sinai. Serve God: Hebrew ‘-b-d, “serve,” includes among its meanings both the notion of “serving or working for another” and the notion of “worship.” The implication here is that the Israelites’ service/worship of God is incompatible with their service to Pharaoh.

No one can withstand you as long as you live. As I was with Moses, I will be with you:(A) I will not leave you nor forsake you.

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17 As completely as we obeyed Moses, we will obey you. Only, may the Lord, your God, be with you as God was with Moses.

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(A)Then the Lord said to Joshua: Today I will begin to exalt you in the sight of all Israel, that they may know that, as I was with Moses, so I will be with you.(B)

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I was with you wherever you went, and I cut down all your enemies before you. And I will make your name like that of the greatest on earth.(A)

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