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Exodus 3:15

The Pulpit Commentary on Exodus 3:15

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

The Lord God. In the original Jehovah elohey—"Jehovah, God of your fathers," etc. The name is clearly an equivalent of the "I AM" in the preceding versa The exact mode of its formation from the old root hava, "to be," is still disputed among the best Hebraists.

This is my name for ever. Henceforth there will be no change—this will be my most appropriate name so long as the world endures—"The Existent"—"The Alone Existent"—"He that is, and was, and is to come" (, ; ; ; ).

My memorial. The name whereby I am to be spoken of.

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