Read Full ChapterEven Moses demonstrates that the dead are raised, in the passage about the burning bush. For he calls the Lord ‘the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob.’
Berean Standard Bible (BSB)
But that the dead are raised, even Moses showed at the bush, when he called the Lord ‘The God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob.’
World English Bible (WEB)
Now{G1161} that{G3754} the dead{G3498} are raised{G1453}{(G5743)}, even{G2532} Moses{G3475} shewed{G3377}{(G5656)} at{G1909} the bush{G942}, when{G5613} he calleth{G3004}{(G5719)} the Lord{G2962} the God{G2316} of Abraham{G11}, and{G2532} the God{G2316} of Isaac{G2464}, and{G2532} the God{G2316} of Jacob{G2384}.
Strong's King James
(37) Now because the dead rise up, Moshe revealed upon the thorn bush, where he calls יהוה YAHWEH, the אֱלֹהִים Elohim of Avraham (Father of Multitude), the אֱלֹהִים Elohim of Yitz’chak (He Laughs) and the אֱלֹהִים Elohim of Yaakov (He will supplant).
The F.O.G
[37] Even Moses showed that the dead rise, in the passage about the burning bush. He calls the Lord 'the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.'
The F.O.G Paraphrase
‘And that the dead are raised, even Moses shewed at the Bush, since he doth call the Lord, the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob;
Young's Literal Translation
The F.O.G Commentary:
The F.O.G Commentary brings deeper contextual insight to every verse in the Bible. Browse any available commentary below, or help shape our study priorities by requesting a commentary for this verse in the comments. Your input guides which verses we explore next as we build this growing resource together. What is the F.O.G?
Add your first comment to this post