1:1 These
are
the
names
of
the
sons
of
Israel
who
came
to
Egypt
with
Jacob,
each
with
his
household:
1:2 Reuben,
Simeon,
Levi,
and
Judah,
1:3 Issachar,
Zebulun,
and
Benjamin,
1:4 Dan
and
Naphtali,
Gad
and
Asher.
1:5 All
the
descendants
of
Jacob
were
seventy
persons;
Joseph
was
already
in
Egypt.
1:6 Then
Joseph
died,
and
all
his
brothers
and
all
that
generation.
1:7 But
the
people
of
Israel
were
fruitful
and
increased
greatly;
they
multiplied
and
grew
exceedingly
strong,
so
that
the
land
was
filled
with
them.
1:8 Now
there
arose
a
new
king
over
Egypt,
who
did
not
know
Joseph.
1:9 And
he
said
to
his
people,
"Behold,
the
people
of
Israel
are
too
many
and
too
mighty
for
us.
1:10 Come,
let
us
deal
shrewdly
with
them,
lest
they
multiply,
and,
if
war
breaks
out,
they
join
our
enemies
and
fight
against
us
and
escape
from
the
land."
1:11 Therefore
they
set
taskmasters
over
them
to
afflict
them
with
heavy
burdens.
They
built
for
Pharaoh
store
cities,
Pithom
and
Raamses.
1:12 But
the
more
they
were
oppressed,
the
more
they
multiplied
and
the
more
they
spread
abroad.
And
the
Egyptians
were
in
dread
of
the
people
of
Israel.
1:13 So
they
ruthlessly
made
the
people
of
Israel
work
as
slaves
1:14 and
made
their
lives
bitter
with
hard
service,
in
mortar
and
brick,
and
in
all
kinds
of
work
in
the
field.
In
all
their
work
they
ruthlessly
made
them
work
as
slaves.
1:15 Then
the
king
of
Egypt
said
to
the
Hebrew
midwives,
one
of
whom
was
named
Shiphrah
and
the
other
Puah,
1:16 "When
you
serve
as
midwife
to
the
Hebrew
women
and
see
them
on
the
birthstool,
if
it
is
a
son,
you
shall
kill
him,
but
if
it
is
a
daughter,
she
shall
live."
1:17 But
the
midwives
feared
God
and
did
not
do
as
the
king
of
Egypt
commanded
them,
but
let
the
male
children
live.
1:18 So
the
king
of
Egypt
called
the
midwives
and
said
to
them,
"Why
have
you
done
this,
and
let
the
male
children
live"
1:19 The
midwives
said
to
Pharaoh,
"Because
the
Hebrew
women
are
not
like
the
Egyptian
women,
for
they
are
vigorous
and
give
birth
before
the
midwife
comes
to
them."
1:20 So
God
dealt
well
with
the
midwives.
And
the
people
multiplied
and
grew
very
strong.
1:21 And
because
the
midwives
feared
God,
he
gave
them
families.
1:22 Then
Pharaoh
commanded
all
his
people,
"Every
son
that
is
born
to
the
Hebrews
you
shall
cast
into
the
Nile,
but
you
shall
let
every
daughter
live."