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He told Moses to remove his shoes because he was standing on holy ground. There's your answer: Moses was standing on holy ground. Taking off one's shoes was and still is a sign of reverence, humility, ...
The story of the exodus begins with an interesting encounter between G-d and Moses at a burning bush where G-d opens His first ever direct conversation with man by saying “Remove your shoes from ...
Moses sees a bush, burning yet unconsumed. He draws near, and God addresses him, entering his life with plans so complete that they constitute a new identity.
The burning bush is a more direct and personal intervention into Moses’s life, and one that will change him and the Israelites forever.
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This is Italian artist Domenico “Domenichino” Zampieri’s depiction of Moses talking to God in the Burning Bush and being assigned to lead the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt. Zampieri ...
Earth's crammed with heaven And every common bush afire with God; And only he who sees takes off his shoes-- The rest sit round and pluck raspberries.
The Old Testament, however, did show up in some works, as in this study for Moses and the Burning Bush. In this painting an angel of God, in the form of a burning bush, calls on Moses to lead the ...
The Burning Bush is one of the most iconic images in all of Scripture. In parshas Shemos, as Moses shepherds a flock of sheep in the wilderness, God speaks to him for the first time, appearing in ...
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