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Chapter 2
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.
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