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Moses answers, “Here I am.” (This exchange—the double name-call, followed by “here I am”—exactly repeats the one between Abraham and God when the Lord stops the sacrifice of Isaac.) ...
In Deuteronomy, as Moses addresses Israel on the eve of entering the Promised Land, he makes regular mention of God’s ...
God became angry with Moses because Moses didn’t follow his instructions, and because Moses gave himself the glory rather than giving it to God. A Service of EWTN News, Inc.
Moses made God's work harder by his refusal to show the limits of force in achieving true liberation. God had reason to be very angry with his servant Moses.