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| Now Moses kept the flock | of Jethro his father in law | the priest of Midian | and he led the flock | | to the backside of the desert | and came to the mountain of God | even to Horeb | | And the angel of the LORD | appeared unto him | in a flame of fire | out of the midst of a bush | | and he looked | and behold the bush burned with fire | and the bush was not consumed | | And Moses said | I will now turn aside | and see this great sight | why the bush is not burnt | | And when the LORD saw | that he turned aside to see | God called unto him | out of the midst of the bush | | and said | Moses Moses | and he said | Here am I | | And he said | Draw not nigh hither | put off thy shoes from off thy feet | | for the place whereon thou standest | is holy ground | | Moreover he said | I am the God of thy father | the God of Abraham | the God of Isaac | and the God of Jacob | | and Moses hid his face | for he was afraid to look upon God | | And the LORD said | I have surely seen | the affliction of my people | which are in Egypt | | and have heard their cry | by reason of their taskmasters | for I know their sorrows | | And I am come down | to deliver them | out of the hand of the Egyptians | | and to bring them up | out of that land | unto a good land and a large | | Unto a land flowing | with milk and honey | unto the place of the Canaanites | and the Hittites | | and the Amorites | and the Perizzites | and the Hivites | and the Jebusites | | Now therefore behold | the cry of the children of Israel | is come unto me | | and I have also seen | the oppression | wherewith the Egyptians oppress them | | Come now therefore | and I will send thee unto Pharaoh | | that thou mayest bring forth my people | the children of Israel | out of Egypt | | And Moses said unto God | Who am I | that I should go unto Pharaoh | | and that I should bring forth | the children of Israel | out of Egypt | | And he said | Certainly I will be with thee | and this shall be a token unto thee | that I have sent thee | | When thou hast brought forth the people | out of Egypt | ye shall serve God | upon this mountain | | And Moses said unto God | Behold | when I come unto the children of Israel | | and shall say unto them | The God of your fathers hath sent me unto you | | and they shall say to me | What is his name | what shall I say unto them | | And God said unto Moses | I AM THAT I AM | | and he said | Thus shalt thou say | unto the children of Israel | I AM hath sent me unto you | | And God said moreover unto Moses | Thus shalt thou say | unto the children of Israel | | The LORD 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 | | Go and gather | the elders of Israel together | and say unto them | | The LORD God of your fathers | appeared unto me | saying | I have surely visited you | | And have seen | that which is done to you | in Egypt | | And I have said | I will bring you up | out of the affliction of Egypt | | Unto the land of the Canaanites | and the Hittites | and the Amorites | and the Perizzites | | and the Hivites | and the Jebusites | unto a land flowing | with milk and honey | | And they shall hearken | to thy voice | and thou shalt come | thou and the elders of Israel | | unto the king of Egypt | and ye shall say unto him | | The LORD God of the Hebrews | hath met with us | and now let us go | we beseech thee | | three days’ journey | into the wilderness | that we may sacrifice | to the LORD our God | | And I am sure | that the king of Egypt | will not let you go | no not by a mighty hand | | And I will stretch out my hand | and smite Egypt | with all my wonders | which I will do | in the midst thereof | | and after that | he will let you go |