The Unburnt Bush Icon of the Theotokos is based on the miracle witnessed by Moses in the Old Testament. God calls Moses on
One of the earliest depictions of the Mother of God as the Unburnt Bush shows her holding her divine Son in the midst of a burning bush. Moses is shown to one side, removing his sandals, for that place was holy. (Exod 3:5).
Most icons now depict the bush in a symbolic fashion. There are two overlapping diamonds: one red (representing the fire), the other green (representing the bush), forming an eight pointed star. The Theotokos is shown in the center.
In the four corners of the green diamond are the symbols of the four Evangelists: a man (St Matthew), a lion (St Mark), an ox (St Luke), and an eagle (
The design of the icon has become more complex over time. Now we can see archangels, Moses and the burning bush (Exod 3:2), Isaiah and the seraphim with the burning coal (Isa 6:7), Ezekiel and the gate through which only the Lord may enter (Ezek44:2), and Jacob with the ladder (Gen 28:12). The Theotokos is shown holding Jacob's ladder which leads from earth to heaven. Sometimes the Root of Jesse (Isa 11:1) is shown in the center of the icon's lower border.
There is an old story about a fire which was consuming several wooden buildings. In the midst of the fire an old woman stood in front of her house holding an icon of the "Unburnt Bush." A witness happened to see her there, and marveled at her faith. The next day he returned to the spot and was astonished to see the old woman's home completely unscathed by the fire, while all the other houses around it were destroyed. This may explain why the Mother of God, through her Icon of the Unburnt Bush is regarded aw the protector of homes from fire.
ORTHODOX HERITAGE JULY AUGUST 2009
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