The birth of Moses marks a pivotal moment in the Exodus narrative. Born to Hebrew parents during a time of severe oppression, Moses is hidden for three months to protect him from Pharaoh's decree. Eventually, his mother places him in a basket on the Nile, where he is discovered by Pharaoh's daughter, who raises him as her own. This unique upbringing in the royal household equips Moses with knowledge and influence. However, as he matures, he becomes aware of his Hebrew heritage and the suffering of his people. In a moment of anger, he kills an Egyptian who is beating a Hebrew slave, leading to his flight to Midian to escape Pharaoh's wrath. This chapter introduces themes of identity, justice, and divine purpose, as Moses' journey prepares him for his future role as the deliverer of Israel.
Exodus Chapter 2
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