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We should not attempt to establish scientific explanations for miracles we read about in The Bible. Either the Bible contains a literally true record of this event, in which case this was God himself for some reason making himself known to Moses as a burning bush, or this is not a literally true record of the event. If there was not really a burning bush at all, we do not need to explain it. In support of the notion that there was no burning bush is the scholarly view that there was no biblical Exodus from Egypt, and therefore no Moses.

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It is important as god spoke to Moses from the burning bush , and called him to to do gods work of going to Pharaoh and letting the Hebrew slaves go free.

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The Torah (Exodus ch.3 and 4) describes how God told Moses to go and be a leader of his people, and that He would guide him.

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