1:1 And
these
[are]
the
names
of
the
sons
of
Israel
who
are
coming
into
Egypt
with
Jacob;
a
man
and
his
household
have
they
come;
1:2 Reuben,
Simeon,
Levi,
and
Judah,
1:3 Issachar,
Zebulun,
and
Benjamin,
1:4 Dan,
and
Naphtali,
Gad,
and
Asher.
1:5 And
all
the
persons
coming
out
of
the
thigh
of
Jacob
are
seventy
persons;
as
to
Joseph,
he
was
in
Egypt.
1:6 And
Joseph
dieth,
and
all
his
brethren,
and
all
that
generation;
1:7 and
the
sons
of
Israel
have
been
fruitful,
and
they
teem,
and
multiply,
and
are
very
very
mighty,
and
the
land
is
filled
with
them.
1:8 And
there
riseth
a
new
king
over
Egypt,
who
hath
not
known
Joseph,
1:9 and
he
saith
unto
his
people,
`Lo,
the
people
of
the
sons
of
Israel
[is]
more
numerous
and
mighty
than
we;
1:10 give
help!
let
us
act
wisely
concerning
it,
lest
it
multiply,
and
it
hath
come
to
pass,
when
war
happeneth,
that
it
hath
been
joined,
even
it,
unto
those
hating
us,
and
hath
fought
against
us,
and
hath
gone
out
up
of
the
land.'
1:11 And
they
set
over
it
princes
of
tribute,
so
as
to
afflict
it
with
their
burdens,
and
it
buildeth
store-cities
for
Pharaoh,
Pithom
and
Raamses;
1:12 and
as
they
afflict
it,
so
it
multiplieth,
and
so
it
breaketh
forth,
and
they
are
vexed
because
of
the
sons
of
Israel;
1:13 and
the
Egyptians
cause
the
sons
of
Israel
to
serve
with
rigour,
1:14 and
make
their
lives
bitter
in
hard
service,
in
clay,
and
in
brick,
and
in
every
[kind]
of
service
in
the
field;
all
their
service
in
which
they
have
served
[is]
with
rigour.
1:15 And
the
king
of
Egypt
speaketh
to
the
midwives,
the
Hebrewesses,
(of
whom
the
name
of
the
one
[is]
Shiphrah,
and
the
name
of
the
second
Puah),
1:16 and
saith,
`When
ye
cause
the
Hebrew
women
to
bear,
and
have
looked
on
the
children;
if
it
[is]
a
son--then
ye
have
put
him
to
death;
and
if
it
[is]
a
daughter--then
she
hath
lived.'
1:17 And
the
midwives
fear
God,
and
have
not
done
as
the
king
of
Egypt
hath
spoken
unto
them,
and
keep
the
lads
alive;
1:18 and
the
king
of
Egypt
calleth
for
the
midwives,
and
saith
to
them,
`Wherefore
have
ye
done
this
thing,
and
keep
the
lads
alive'
1:19 And
the
midwives
say
unto
Pharaoh,
`Because
the
Hebrew
women
[are]
not
as
the
Egyptian
women,
for
they
[are]
lively;
before
the
midwife
cometh
in
unto
them--they
have
borne!'
1:20 And
God
doth
good
to
the
midwives,
and
the
people
multiply,
and
are
very
mighty;
1:21 and
it
cometh
to
pass,
because
the
midwives
have
feared
God,
that
He
maketh
for
them
households;
1:22 and
Pharaoh
layeth
a
charge
on
all
his
people,
saying,
`Every
son
who
is
born--into
the
River
ye
do
cast
him,
and
every
daughter
ye
do
keep
alive.'