Stephen's Defense: Disobedience in the Wilderness

Hechos 7:30

The angel who appeared in the bush that burned with fire was the angel of God's presence, who saved the Israelites and bare them and carried them all the days of old. See Isaías 63:9. Who could this be save our Lord Himself? Only He could speak of Himself as I am. Remember the use our Lord made of that present tense, as carrying with it evidence that Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob were all of them living, though centuries had passed since their bodies had been deposited in Machpelah's cave.

See Lucas 20:38. It is very helpful to note that reference to the hand of the angel in Hechos 7:35; Hechos 7:38. It reminds us of Hechos 11:21. Would that, in our service for God, we were always conscious of the co-operating hand of the Savior!

The prophet referred to in Hechos 7:37 is, of course, our Lord, and the parallel between Him and Moses is very apparent during our Lord's human ministry-for meekness, for reference in all things to the sending of God, for the work they did, as negotiating the Law from Sinai and the Mount of Beatitudes. But the difference in their posthumous ministry is emphasized in Hebreos 3:1.

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