In this episode of the One Accord podcast, the hosts delve into Exodus chapters 3 and 4, discussing the significance of the burning bush, the nature of God's appearance, and the implications of His name. They explore theological concepts such as theophany and Christophany, Moses' fear in the presence of God, and the importance of God's name in the context of Israel's identity. The conversation also touches on the translation of God's name, debating the merits of using 'Yahweh' versus 'Jehovah' in modern translations. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the significance of God's name, the nature of His foreknowledge, and the implications of Moses' doubts and God's responses. They discuss the concept of reparations in a biblical context, the hardening of Pharaoh's heart, and the importance of Israel as God's firstborn. The conversation also touches on themes of God's sovereignty, human agency, and the consequences of disobedience, culminating in Israel's response to God's deliverance.