exodus 2
Summary
Describes the early life of Moses, including his birth, his adoption by Pharaoh's daughter, his flight to Midian after killing an Egyptian, and his marriage to Zipporah.
Key Points
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Birth of Moses: A Levite woman gives birth to a son and hides him for three months. When she can no longer hide him, she places him in a basket and sets it among the reeds by the river's edge (Exodus 2:1-3).
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Adoption by Pharaoh's Daughter: Pharaoh's daughter finds the basket, takes pity on the baby, and decides to raise him as her own, naming him Moses (Exodus 2:5-10).
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Moses Kills an Egyptian: As an adult, Moses witnesses an Egyptian beating a Hebrew and kills the Egyptian, hiding his body in the sand (Exodus 2:11-12).
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Moses Flees to Midian: Fearing for his life after his act is discovered, Moses flees to Midian, where he helps the daughters of the priest of Midian and is invited to stay with them (Exodus 2:15-21).
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Marriage to Zipporah: Moses marries Zipporah, one of the priest's daughters, and they have a son named Gershom (Exodus 2:21-22).
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God Hears Israel's Groaning: The chapter ends with God hearing the groaning of the Israelites in bondage and remembering His covenant with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob (Exodus 2:23-25).