quran:20
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Surah 20
Ta-Ha, arabic: Taha
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Su 20:10 | * Moses saw a fire and was curious to see what’s actually behind the fire: Ex 3:2 | * The Bible says that an angel of the Lord appeared to Moses in flames of fire from the middle of a bush and Moses stared at the fire in amazement because though the bush was on fire, it did not burn up: Ex 3:2 * The Bible says Moses was actually tending the flock of his father-in-law when he saw the fire: Ex 3:1 | * The Bible never mentioned that Moses was with his family when he saw the fire | |
Su 20:11 | * God called Moses from the fire: Ex 3:4b | * It's important to avoid taking unusual things for granted; if Moses had ignored the fire, he couldn't have had such a wonderful experience | ||
Su 20:12 | * God told Moses to take off his shoes because the place he’s standing on is scared and holy: Ex 3:5 | * In the Bible, God told Moses not to come closer to Him, that he should take off his shoes: Ex 3:5a | * We must learn to treat the things of God reverently | |
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Su 20:25 | * Moses complained to God that he was speech defects: Ex 4:10 | * It was never recorded in the Bible that Moses was not able to speak well because of a brand of fire he put in his mouth when he was an infant | * Regardless of a person’s imperfections, God can still use such person to fulfill His mandate | |
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Su 20:39 | * The mother of Moses laid him by the riverbank: Ex 2:2-3 | * When Moses’s mother could no longer hide him, she decided to obey Pharaoh instructions that every son who is born should be cast into the river: Ex 2:3; Ex 1:22 | * This action by Moses’ mother was a great example of trusting the child’s welfare and future to God alone, trusting that God would take care of him, and probably find a way to give it back to her | |
Su 20:40 | * Moses’ sister was there when Moses was saved and brought out from the Nile River by Pharaoh’s daughter: Ex 2:5-8 * Pharaoh's daughter returned the baby to his mother to breastfeed him after Moses's sister suggested who could nurse the baby and called the child’s mother: Ex 2:7-9 * Moses killed a man and then fled to Midian: Ex 2:11-15 | * According to the Bible, the person Moses killed was an Egyptian and then fled to Midian because Pharaoh heard of it and sought to kill him: Ex 2:12, Ex 2:15 | * God rewarded the faith of Moses’ mother, both as she trusted Him in hiding Moses for three months, and also as she trusted God by setting Moses out on the river * Because Moses knew who he was, he had a heart filled with sympathy towards his people, he could not stand by while one of his fellow Israelites endured a beating |
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Su 20:120 | * Satan actually told Eve, Adam's wife, to eat the forbidden fruit: Ge 3:1-5 | * In the Bible, Satan never told Adam to eat from the forbidden tree; Eve actually gave the fruit to Adam: Ge 3:6 | * Do not listen to Satan's lies. Eve listened to Satan and also lured her husband to disobey God. They both paid for their actions. | |
Su 20:121 | * Adam and his wife ate the forbidden fruit after being tempted by Satan, and they were naked. They became ashamed of themselves and covered their body with leaves: Ge 3:6-7 | * Disobedience leads to nakedness and shame, that is, God’s glory will leave anyone that disobeys Him. Therefore, we should obey God whenever He commands us. | ||
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