Exodus 2
1 And there
went a
man of the
house of
Levi, and
took to wife a
daughter of
Levi. 2 And the
woman conceived, and
bare a
son: and when she
saw him that he was a
goodly child, she
hid him
three months. 3 And when she
could not
longer hide him, she
took for him an
ark of
bulrushes, and
daubed it with
slime and with
pitch, and
put the
child therein; and she
laid it in the
flags by the
river's brink. 4 And his
sister stood afar
off, to
wit what would be
done to him.
5 And the
daughter of
Pharaoh came
down to
wash herself at the
river; and her
maidens walked along by the
river's side; and when she
saw the
ark among the
flags, she
sent her
maid to
fetch it.
6 And when she had
opened it, she
saw the
child: and, behold, the
babe wept. And she had
compassion on him, and
said, This is one of the
Hebrews' children. 7 Then
said his
sister to
Pharaoh's daughter, Shall I
go and
call to thee a
nurse of the
Hebrew women, that she may
nurse the
child for thee?
8 And
Pharaoh's daughter said to her,
Go. And the
maid went and
called the
child's mother. 9 And
Pharaoh's daughter said unto her,
Take this
child away, and
nurse it for me, and I will
give thee thy
wages. And the
woman took the
child, and
nursed it.
10 And the
child grew, and she
brought him unto
Pharaoh's daughter, and he became her
son. And she
called his
name Moses: and she
said, Because I
drew him out of the
water. 11 And it came to pass in those
days, when
Moses was
grown, that he went
out unto his
brethren, and
looked on their
burdens: and he
spied an
Egyptian smiting an
Hebrew, one of his
brethren. 12 And he
looked this
way and that
way, and when he
saw that there was no
man, he
slew the
Egyptian, and
hid him in the
sand. 13 And when he went
out the
second day, behold,
two men of the
Hebrews strove together: and he
said to him that did the
wrong, Wherefore
smitest thou thy
fellow? 14 And he
said, Who
made thee a
prince and a
judge over us?
intendest thou to
kill me, as thou
killedst the
Egyptian? And
Moses feared, and
said,
Surely this
thing is
known.
15 Now when
Pharaoh heard this
thing, he
sought to
slay Moses. But
Moses fled from the
face of
Pharaoh, and
dwelt in the
land of
Midian: and he sat
down by a
well. 16 Now the
priest of
Midian had
seven daughters: and they
came and
drew water, and
filled the
troughs to
water their
father's flock. 17 And the
shepherds came and drove them
away: but
Moses stood
up and
helped them, and
watered their
flock. 18 And when they
came to
Reuel their
father, he
said,
How is it that ye are
come so
soon to
day? 19 And they
said, An
Egyptian delivered us out of the
hand of the
shepherds, and also
drew water
enough for us, and
watered the
flock. 20 And he
said unto his
daughters, And where is he? why is it that ye have
left the
man? call him, that he may
eat bread. 21 And
Moses was
content to
dwell with the
man: and he
gave Moses Zipporah his
daughter. 22 And she
bare him a
son, and he
called his
name Gershom: for he
said, I have been a
stranger in a
strange land. 23 And it came to pass in
process of time, that the
king of
Egypt died: and the
children of
Israel sighed by reason
of the
bondage, and they
cried, and their
cry came
up unto
God by reason of the
bondage. 24 And
God heard their
groaning, and
God remembered his
covenant with
Abraham, with
Isaac, and with
Jacob. 25 And
God looked upon the
children of
Israel, and
God had
respect unto them.