Chapter 2
1 Now a certain man of the house of Levi married a
Levite woman, 2 who conceived and bore a son.
Seeing that he was a goodly child, she hid him for three months. 3 When she could hide him no longer, she took a
papyrus basket, daubed it with bitumen and pitch, and putting the child in it,
placed it among the reeds on the river bank. 4 His
sister stationed herself at a distance to find out what would happen to him.
5 Pharaoh's daughter came down to the river to bathe,
while her maids walked along the river bank. Noticing the basket among the
reeds, she sent her handmaid to fetch it. 6 On
opening it, she looked, and lo, there was a baby boy, crying! She was moved
with pity for him and said, "It is one of the Hebrews' children." 7 Then his sister asked Pharaoh's daughter,
"Shall I go and call one of the Hebrew women to nurse the child for
you?" 8 "Yes, do so," she
answered. So the maiden went and called the child's own mother. 9 Pharaoh's daughter said to her, "Take this
child and nurse it for me, and I will repay you." The woman therefore took
the child and nursed it. 10 When the child grew,
she brought him to Pharaoh's daughter, who adopted him as her son and called
him Moses; for she said, "I drew him out of the water."
11 On one occasion, after Moses had grown up, when he
visited his kinsmen and witnessed their forced labor, he saw an Egyptian
striking a Hebrew, one of his own kinsmen. 12 Looking
about and seeing no one, he slew the Egyptian and hid him in the sand. 13 The next day he went out again, and now two Hebrews
were fighting! So he asked the culprit, "Why are you striking your fellow
Hebrew?" 14 But he replied, "Who has
appointed you ruler and judge over us? Are you thinking of killing me as you
killed the Egyptian?" Then Moses became afraid and thought, "The
affair must certainly be known." 15 Pharaoh,
too, heard of the affair and sought to put him to death. But Moses fled from
him and stayed in the land of Midian. As he was seated there by a well, 16 seven daughters of a priest of Midian came to draw
water and fill the troughs to water their father's flock.
17 But some shepherds came and drove them away. Then
Moses got up and defended them and watered their flock. 18 When they returned to their father Reuel, he said to them,
"How is it you have returned so soon today?" 19
They answered, "An Egyptian saved us from the interference of the
shepherds. He even drew water for us and watered the flock!" 20 "Where is the man?" he asked his
daughters. "Why did you leave him there? Invite him to have something to
eat." 21 Moses agreed to live with him, and
the man gave him his daughter Zipporah in marriage. 22
She bore him a son, whom he named Gershom; for he said, "I am a stranger
in a foreign land."
23 A long time passed, during which the king of Egypt
died. Still the Israelites groaned and cried out because of their slavery. As
their cry for release went up to God, 24 he
heard their groaning and was mindful of his covenant with Abraham, Isaac and
Jacob. 25 He saw the Israelites and knew...
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