2:1 And
there
goeth
a
man
of
the
house
of
Levi,
and
he
taketh
the
daughter
of
Levi,
2:2 and
the
woman
conceiveth,
and
beareth
a
son,
and
she
seeth
him
that
he
[is]
fair,
and
she
hideth
him
three
months,
2:3 and
she
hath
not
been
able
any
more
to
hide
him,
and
she
taketh
for
him
an
ark
of
rushes,
and
daubeth
it
with
bitumen
and
with
pitch,
and
putteth
the
lad
in
it,
and
putteth
[it]
in
the
weeds
by
the
edge
of
the
River;
2:4 and
his
sister
stationeth
herself
afar
off,
to
know
what
is
done
to
him.
2:5 And
a
daughter
of
Pharaoh
cometh
down
to
bathe
at
the
River,
and
her
damsels
are
walking
by
the
side
of
the
River,
and
she
seeth
the
ark
in
the
midst
of
the
weeds,
and
sendeth
her
handmaid,
and
she
taketh
it,
2:6 and
openeth,
and
seeth
him--the
lad,
and
lo,
a
child
weeping!
and
she
hath
pity
on
him,
and
saith,
`This
is
[one]
of
the
Hebrews'
children.'
2:7 And
his
sister
saith
unto
the
daughter
of
Pharaoh,
`Do
I
go
when
I
have
called
for
thee
a
suckling
woman
of
the
Hebrews,
then
she
doth
suckle
the
lad
for
thee;'
2:8 and
the
daughter
of
Pharaoh
saith
to
her,
`Go;'
and
the
virgin
goeth,
and
calleth
the
mother
of
the
lad,
2:9 and
the
daughter
of
Pharaoh
saith
to
her,
`Take
this
lad
away,
and
suckle
him
for
me,
and
I--I
give
thy
hire;'
and
the
woman
taketh
the
lad,
and
suckleth
him.
2:10 And
the
lad
groweth,
and
she
bringeth
him
in
to
the
daughter
of
Pharaoh,
and
he
is
to
her
for
a
son,
and
she
calleth
his
name
Moses,
and
saith,
`Because--from
the
water
I
have
drawn
him.'
2:11 And
it
cometh
to
pass,
in
those
days,
that
Moses
is
grown,
and
he
goeth
out
unto
his
brethren,
and
looketh
on
their
burdens,
and
seeth
a
man,
an
Egyptian,
smiting
a
man,
a
Hebrew,
[one]
of
his
brethren,
2:12 and
he
turneth
hither
and
thither,
and
seeth
that
there
is
no
man,
and
smiteth
the
Egyptian,
and
hideth
him
in
the
sand.
2:13 And
he
goeth
out
on
the
second
day,
and
lo,
two
men,
Hebrews,
striving!
and
he
saith
to
the
wrong-doer,
`Why
dost
thou
smite
thy
neighbour'
2:14 and
he
saith,
`Who
set
thee
for
a
head
and
a
judge
over
us
to
slay
me
art
thou
saying
[it]
,
as
thou
hast
slain
the
Egyptian'
and
Moses
feareth,
and
saith,
`Surely
the
thing
hath
been
known.'
2:15 And
Pharaoh
heareth
of
this
thing,
and
seeketh
to
slay
Moses,
and
Moses
fleeth
from
the
face
of
Pharaoh,
and
dwelleth
in
the
land
of
Midian,
and
dwelleth
by
the
well.
2:16 And
to
a
priest
of
Midian
[are]
seven
daughters,
and
they
come
and
draw,
and
fill
the
troughs,
to
water
the
flock
of
their
father,
2:17 and
the
shepherds
come
and
drive
them
away,
and
Moses
ariseth,
and
saveth
them,
and
watereth
their
flock.
2:18 And
they
come
in
to
Reuel
their
father,
and
he
saith,
`Wherefore
have
ye
hastened
to
come
in
to-day'
2:19 and
they
say,
`A
man,
an
Egyptian,
hath
delivered
us
out
of
the
hand
of
the
shepherds,
and
also
hath
diligently
drawn
for
us,
and
watereth
the
flock;'
2:20 and
he
saith
unto
his
daughters,
`And
where
[is]
he
why
[is]
this
--ye
left
the
man!
call
for
him,
and
he
doth
eat
bread.'
2:21 And
Moses
is
willing
to
dwell
with
the
man,
and
he
giveth
Zipporah
his
daughter
to
Moses,
2:22 and
she
beareth
a
son,
and
he
calleth
his
name
Gershom,
for
he
said,
`A
sojourner
I
have
been
in
a
strange
land.'
2:23 And
it
cometh
to
pass
during
these
many
days,
that
the
king
of
Egypt
dieth,
and
the
sons
of
Israel
sigh
because
of
the
service,
and
cry,
and
their
cry
goeth
up
unto
God,
because
of
the
service;
2:24 and
God
heareth
their
groaning,
and
God
remembereth
His
covenant
with
Abraham,
with
Isaac,
and
with
Jacob;
2:25 and
God
seeth
the
sons
of
Israel,
and
God
knoweth.