Exodus 3:15
Nik Hookey considers the meaning of God's name YHWH and what it reveals of His nature.
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In Hebrew culture, names have significance: Joshua means "God saves", Moses means "drawn" (from the Nile) and so on.
The story in Exodus 3 marks the greatest event in the history of Israel, a nation defining episode. It's the beginning of the story of God rescuing his people from slavery in Egypt, and taking them to the Promised Land.
Moses is nothing like the confident leader he later becomes. Instead, he is scared, and cannot see what God can do to change things.
It is now that God tells Moses his name, and we think that His name means something like, 'He causes to be'. This is emphasised in the previous verse, when God says, "I am who I am".
In other words, Moses can have confidence in the One who causes all things to be, for He is going to lead them out of Egypt, into a plentiful land.
Are you facing a situation where you can't see what can happen to change things?
Put your trust in the One who causes all things to be, for He will be with you always.
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Abraham and his descendants did know the name of God, but as God's name Jehovah (YHWH) means "he causes to become," they had not at that stage, as a nation of slaves, seen him as "he who causes to become" that was soon to change.
Jehovah did become what he needed to become to affect their deliverance.
The fact that the Israelites already knew God's name is born of the fact that Moses's mother's name, Jochebed, means Jehovah is glory.