The Israelites in Egypt (Exodus 1:11-14)
Pharaoh asks two Hebrew midwives, Puah and Shiphrah, to kill all the Israelite male babies. (Exodus 1:16)
The Pharaoh sent for the midwives (Exodus 1:18)
The birth of Moses (Exodus 2)
And when she could not hide it for a long time, she placed the child beside the river. . (Exodus 2:3)
Pharaoh's daughter went down to bathe in the river, and her bridesmaids walked by the river. She saw a basket and the bridesmaid opened it. (Exodus 2:5-6)
The Pharaoh took Israelites as prisoners and enslaved them in order to build what he demanded.
But the midwives feared God and did not do as the king of Egypt commanded them, they saved the baby boy alive. (Exodus 1:17)
And God did good to the midwives: and the people multiplied, and became very powerful. And Pharaoh commanded all his people that every male that was born would be thrown into the river, and every female would be saved alive. (Exodus 1:22)
A woman conceived from the tribe of Levi, and she gave birth and when she saw that it was beautiful, she hid it for three months. (Exodus 2:1-2)
And his sister stood afar off, to know what would happen to the child. (Exodus 2:4)
The one who took care of the child was his own mother, and from then on Pharaoh's daughter named him Moses. (Exodus 2:9-10)
The Hebrew women give birth, and look at them in the place of childbirth; if it's a male you shall kill it but if it's a female you shall raise up.
The Hebrew women were not like the Egyptian women because they are agile, and have given birth before the midwife comes to them.
Shall I go and call thee a maid of the Hebrew women to this child?
Go and find someone to take care of this child.
The Israelites in Egypt (Exodus 1:11-14)
Pharaoh asks two Hebrew midwives, Puah and Shiphrah, to kill all the Israelite male babies. (Exodus 1:16)
The Pharaoh sent for the midwives (Exodus 1:18)
The birth of Moses (Exodus 2)
And when she could not hide it for a long time, she placed the child beside the river. . (Exodus 2:3)
Pharaoh's daughter went down to bathe in the river, and her bridesmaids walked by the river. She saw a basket and the bridesmaid opened it. (Exodus 2:5-6)
The Pharaoh took Israelites as prisoners and enslaved them in order to build what he demanded.
But the midwives feared God and did not do as the king of Egypt commanded them, they saved the baby boy alive. (Exodus 1:17)
And God did good to the midwives: and the people multiplied, and became very powerful. And Pharaoh commanded all his people that every male that was born would be thrown into the river, and every female would be saved alive. (Exodus 1:22)
A woman conceived from the tribe of Levi, and she gave birth and when she saw that it was beautiful, she hid it for three months. (Exodus 2:1-2)
And his sister stood afar off, to know what would happen to the child. (Exodus 2:4)
The one who took care of the child was his own mother, and from then on Pharaoh's daughter named him Moses. (Exodus 2:9-10)
The Hebrew women give birth, and look at them in the place of childbirth; if it's a male you shall kill it but if it's a female you shall raise up.
The Hebrew women were not like the Egyptian women because they are agile, and have given birth before the midwife comes to them.
Shall I go and call thee a maid of the Hebrew women to this child?
Go and find someone to take care of this child.
The Israelites in Egypt (Exodus 1:11-14)
Pharaoh asks two Hebrew midwives, Puah and Shiphrah, to kill all the Israelite male babies. (Exodus 1:16)
The Pharaoh sent for the midwives (Exodus 1:18)
The birth of Moses (Exodus 2)
And when she could not hide it for a long time, she placed the child beside the river. . (Exodus 2:3)
Pharaoh's daughter went down to bathe in the river, and her bridesmaids walked by the river. She saw a basket and the bridesmaid opened it. (Exodus 2:5-6)
The Pharaoh took Israelites as prisoners and enslaved them in order to build what he demanded.
But the midwives feared God and did not do as the king of Egypt commanded them, they saved the baby boy alive. (Exodus 1:17)
And God did good to the midwives: and the people multiplied, and became very powerful. And Pharaoh commanded all his people that every male that was born would be thrown into the river, and every female would be saved alive. (Exodus 1:22)
A woman conceived from the tribe of Levi, and she gave birth and when she saw that it was beautiful, she hid it for three months. (Exodus 2:1-2)
And his sister stood afar off, to know what would happen to the child. (Exodus 2:4)
The one who took care of the child was his own mother, and from then on Pharaoh's daughter named him Moses. (Exodus 2:9-10)
The Hebrew women give birth, and look at them in the place of childbirth; if it's a male you shall kill it but if it's a female you shall raise up.
The Hebrew women were not like the Egyptian women because they are agile, and have given birth before the midwife comes to them.
Shall I go and call thee a maid of the Hebrew women to this child?
Go and find someone to take care of this child.
The Israelites in Egypt (Exodus 1:11-14)
Pharaoh asks two Hebrew midwives, Puah and Shiphrah, to kill all the Israelite male babies. (Exodus 1:16)
The Pharaoh sent for the midwives (Exodus 1:18)
The birth of Moses (Exodus 2)
And when she could not hide it for a long time, she placed the child beside the river. . (Exodus 2:3)
Pharaoh's daughter went down to bathe in the river, and her bridesmaids walked by the river. She saw a basket and the bridesmaid opened it. (Exodus 2:5-6)
The Pharaoh took Israelites as prisoners and enslaved them in order to build what he demanded.
But the midwives feared God and did not do as the king of Egypt commanded them, they saved the baby boy alive. (Exodus 1:17)
And God did good to the midwives: and the people multiplied, and became very powerful. And Pharaoh commanded all his people that every male that was born would be thrown into the river, and every female would be saved alive. (Exodus 1:22)
A woman conceived from the tribe of Levi, and she gave birth and when she saw that it was beautiful, she hid it for three months. (Exodus 2:1-2)
And his sister stood afar off, to know what would happen to the child. (Exodus 2:4)
The one who took care of the child was his own mother, and from then on Pharaoh's daughter named him Moses. (Exodus 2:9-10)
The Hebrew women give birth, and look at them in the place of childbirth; if it's a male you shall kill it but if it's a female you shall raise up.
The Hebrew women were not like the Egyptian women because they are agile, and have given birth before the midwife comes to them.
Shall I go and call thee a maid of the Hebrew women to this child?
Go and find someone to take care of this child.
The Israelites in Egypt (Exodus 1:11-14)
Pharaoh asks two Hebrew midwives, Puah and Shiphrah, to kill all the Israelite male babies. (Exodus 1:16)
The Pharaoh sent for the midwives (Exodus 1:18)
The birth of Moses (Exodus 2)
And when she could not hide it for a long time, she placed the child beside the river. . (Exodus 2:3)
Pharaoh's daughter went down to bathe in the river, and her bridesmaids walked by the river. She saw a basket and the bridesmaid opened it. (Exodus 2:5-6)
The Pharaoh took Israelites as prisoners and enslaved them in order to build what he demanded.
But the midwives feared God and did not do as the king of Egypt commanded them, they saved the baby boy alive. (Exodus 1:17)
And God did good to the midwives: and the people multiplied, and became very powerful. And Pharaoh commanded all his people that every male that was born would be thrown into the river, and every female would be saved alive. (Exodus 1:22)
A woman conceived from the tribe of Levi, and she gave birth and when she saw that it was beautiful, she hid it for three months. (Exodus 2:1-2)
And his sister stood afar off, to know what would happen to the child. (Exodus 2:4)
The one who took care of the child was his own mother, and from then on Pharaoh's daughter named him Moses. (Exodus 2:9-10)
The Hebrew women give birth, and look at them in the place of childbirth; if it's a male you shall kill it but if it's a female you shall raise up.
The Hebrew women were not like the Egyptian women because they are agile, and have given birth before the midwife comes to them.
Shall I go and call thee a maid of the Hebrew women to this child?
Go and find someone to take care of this child.
The Israelites in Egypt (Exodus 1:11-14)
Pharaoh asks two Hebrew midwives, Puah and Shiphrah, to kill all the Israelite male babies. (Exodus 1:16)
The Pharaoh sent for the midwives (Exodus 1:18)
The birth of Moses (Exodus 2)
And when she could not hide it for a long time, she placed the child beside the river. . (Exodus 2:3)
Pharaoh's daughter went down to bathe in the river, and her bridesmaids walked by the river. She saw a basket and the bridesmaid opened it. (Exodus 2:5-6)
The Pharaoh took Israelites as prisoners and enslaved them in order to build what he demanded.
But the midwives feared God and did not do as the king of Egypt commanded them, they saved the baby boy alive. (Exodus 1:17)
And God did good to the midwives: and the people multiplied, and became very powerful. And Pharaoh commanded all his people that every male that was born would be thrown into the river, and every female would be saved alive. (Exodus 1:22)
A woman conceived from the tribe of Levi, and she gave birth and when she saw that it was beautiful, she hid it for three months. (Exodus 2:1-2)
And his sister stood afar off, to know what would happen to the child. (Exodus 2:4)
The one who took care of the child was his own mother, and from then on Pharaoh's daughter named him Moses. (Exodus 2:9-10)
The Hebrew women give birth, and look at them in the place of childbirth; if it's a male you shall kill it but if it's a female you shall raise up.
The Hebrew women were not like the Egyptian women because they are agile, and have given birth before the midwife comes to them.
Shall I go and call thee a maid of the Hebrew women to this child?
Go and find someone to take care of this child.
The Israelites in Egypt (Exodus 1:11-14)
Pharaoh asks two Hebrew midwives, Puah and Shiphrah, to kill all the Israelite male babies. (Exodus 1:16)
The Pharaoh sent for the midwives (Exodus 1:18)
The birth of Moses (Exodus 2)
And when she could not hide it for a long time, she placed the child beside the river. . (Exodus 2:3)
Pharaoh's daughter went down to bathe in the river, and her bridesmaids walked by the river. She saw a basket and the bridesmaid opened it. (Exodus 2:5-6)
The Pharaoh took Israelites as prisoners and enslaved them in order to build what he demanded.
But the midwives feared God and did not do as the king of Egypt commanded them, they saved the baby boy alive. (Exodus 1:17)
And God did good to the midwives: and the people multiplied, and became very powerful. And Pharaoh commanded all his people that every male that was born would be thrown into the river, and every female would be saved alive. (Exodus 1:22)
A woman conceived from the tribe of Levi, and she gave birth and when she saw that it was beautiful, she hid it for three months. (Exodus 2:1-2)
And his sister stood afar off, to know what would happen to the child. (Exodus 2:4)
The one who took care of the child was his own mother, and from then on Pharaoh's daughter named him Moses. (Exodus 2:9-10)
The Hebrew women give birth, and look at them in the place of childbirth; if it's a male you shall kill it but if it's a female you shall raise up.
The Hebrew women were not like the Egyptian women because they are agile, and have given birth before the midwife comes to them.
Shall I go and call thee a maid of the Hebrew women to this child?
Go and find someone to take care of this child.