Exode 1
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L’oppression des Israélites en Égypte
1 Voici la liste des fils d’Israël qui ont accompagné Jacob en Egypte, chacun avec sa famille : 2 Ruben, Siméon, Lévi et Juda ; 3 Issacar, Zabulon et Benjamin ; 4 Dan et Nephtali, Gad et Aser. 5 Les descendants de Jacob étaient au nombre de soixante-dix en tout[a], Joseph étant déjà en Egypte à ce moment-là.
6 Joseph mourut, ainsi que tous ses frères et toute leur génération[b]. 7 Les Israélites furent féconds, proliférèrent, se multiplièrent et devinrent de plus en plus puissants, si bien que le pays en fut rempli[c].
8 Un nouveau roi[d] vint au pouvoir en Egypte ; il ne connaissait pas Joseph. 9 Il dit à ses sujets : Voyez, le peuple des Israélites est plus nombreux et plus puissant que nous. 10 Il est temps d’aviser à son sujet, pour qu’il cesse de se multiplier. Sinon, en cas de guerre, il risque de se ranger aux côtés de nos ennemis et de combattre contre nous pour quitter ensuite le pays.
11 Alors on imposa aux Israélites des chefs de corvée pour les accabler par des travaux forcés. C’est ainsi qu’ils durent bâtir pour le pharaon les villes de Pitom et de Ramsès[e] pour servir de centres d’approvisionnement. 12 Mais plus on les opprimait, plus ils devenaient nombreux et plus ils se répandaient, au point que les Egyptiens les prirent en aversion. 13 Alors ceux-ci les réduisirent à un dur esclavage 14 et leur rendirent la vie amère par de rudes corvées : fabrication de mortier, confection de briques, travaux en tous genres dans les champs[f], bref, toutes les tâches auxquelles on les asservit avec cruauté.
15 Il y avait deux sages-femmes pour les Hébreux. Elles se nommaient Shiphra et Poua[g]. Le pharaon leur donna cet ordre : 16 Quand vous accoucherez les femmes des Hébreux, et que vous aurez constaté le sexe de l’enfant, si c’est un garçon, mettez-le à mort, si c’est une fille, qu’on la laisse vivre.
17 Mais les sages-femmes craignaient Dieu ; elles n’obéirent pas au pharaon : elles laissèrent la vie sauve aux garçons. 18 Alors le pharaon les convoqua et leur demanda : Pourquoi avez-vous fait cela ? Pourquoi avez-vous laissé vivre les garçons ?
19 Les sages-femmes répondirent au pharaon : C’est que les femmes des Hébreux ne sont pas comme les Egyptiennes. Elles sont pleines de vie. Avant que la sage-femme arrive auprès d’elles, elles ont déjà mis leur enfant au monde.
20 Dieu fit du bien aux sages-femmes, et le peuple continua de se multiplier et devint extrêmement puissant. 21 Comme les sages-femmes avaient agi par crainte de Dieu, Dieu fit prospérer leurs familles.
22 Alors le pharaon ordonna à tous ses sujets : Jetez dans le fleuve tous les garçons nouveau-nés des Hébreux[h], mais laissez vivre toutes les filles !
Footnotes
- 1.5 Voir Gn 46.27. Un manuscrit hébreu trouvé à Qumrân, l’ancienne version grecque et Ac 7.14 ont : soixante-quinze.
- 1.6 Plusieurs siècles séparèrent la mort de Joseph de l’avènement du nouveau roi (v. 8).
- 1.7 Selon la promesse (Gn 46.3 ; voir 12.37). Les Israélites n’étaient pas seulement confinés au pays de Goshen, ils habitaient aussi au milieu des Egyptiens (3.22). Voir Ac 7.17.
- 1.8 Certains l’ont identifié à Amosis (1570-1546 av. J.-C.), fondateur de la XVIIIe dynastie, qui a chassé les Hyksos (d’origine asiatique, ils avaient envahi la Basse-Egypte pour la dominer de env. 1730 à 1580), d’autres à Thoutmosis III, pharaon de la XVIIIe dynastie, d’autres à Séti Ier (13041293–12901279 av. J.-C.).
- 1.11 Vers la frontière orientale de l’Egypte, près du canal qui reliait le Nil à la mer Rouge, près de l’actuel canal de Suez.
- 1.14 Surtout des travaux d’irrigation (Dt 11.10).
- 1.15 Sans doute les responsables des sages-femmes. Elles portent des noms égyptiens.
- 1.22 Selon le Pentateuque samaritain, l’ancienne version grecque et des traditions rabbiniques. Absent du texte hébreu traditionnel.
Exodus 1
English Standard Version
Israel Increases Greatly in Egypt
1 (A)These are the names of the sons of Israel who came to Egypt with Jacob, each with his household: 2 Reuben, Simeon, Levi, and Judah, 3 Issachar, Zebulun, and Benjamin, 4 Dan and Naphtali, Gad and Asher. 5 All the descendants of Jacob were (B)seventy persons; Joseph was already in Egypt. 6 Then (C)Joseph died, and all his brothers and all that generation. 7 (D)But the people of Israel were fruitful and increased greatly; they multiplied and grew exceedingly strong, so that the land was filled with them.
Pharaoh Oppresses Israel
8 Now there arose a new king over Egypt, (E)who did not know Joseph. 9 And he said to his people, “Behold, (F)the people of Israel are too many and too mighty for us. 10 (G)Come, (H)let us deal shrewdly with them, lest they multiply, and, if war breaks out, they join our enemies and fight against us and escape from the land.” 11 Therefore they set taskmasters over them (I)to afflict them with heavy (J)burdens. They built for Pharaoh (K)store cities, Pithom and (L)Raamses. 12 But the more they were oppressed, the more they multiplied and the more they spread abroad. And the Egyptians were in dread of the people of Israel. 13 So they ruthlessly made the people of Israel (M)work as slaves 14 and (N)made their lives bitter with hard service, in mortar and brick, and in all kinds of work in the field. In all their work they ruthlessly made them work as slaves.
15 Then the king of Egypt said to the Hebrew midwives, one of whom was named Shiphrah and the other Puah, 16 “When you serve as midwife to the Hebrew women and see them on the birthstool, if it is a son, you shall kill him, but if it is a daughter, she shall live.” 17 But the midwives (O)feared God and did not do as the king of Egypt commanded them, but let the male children live. 18 So the king of Egypt called the midwives and said to them, “Why have you done this, and let the male children live?” 19 The midwives said to Pharaoh, “Because the Hebrew women are not like the Egyptian women, for they are vigorous and give birth before the midwife comes to them.” 20 (P)So God dealt well with the midwives. And the people multiplied and grew very strong. 21 And because the midwives feared God, (Q)he gave them families. 22 Then Pharaoh commanded all his people, (R)“Every son that is born to the Hebrews[a] you shall cast into (S)the Nile, but you shall let every daughter live.”
Footnotes
- Exodus 1:22 Samaritan, Septuagint, Targum; Hebrew lacks to the Hebrews
Exodus 1
New King James Version
Israel’s Suffering in Egypt
1 Now (A)these are the names of the children of Israel who came to Egypt; each man and his household came with Jacob: 2 Reuben, Simeon, Levi, and Judah; 3 Issachar, Zebulun, and Benjamin; 4 Dan, Naphtali, Gad, and Asher. 5 All those [a]who were descendants of Jacob were (B)seventy[b] persons (for Joseph was in Egypt already). 6 And (C)Joseph died, all his brothers, and all that generation. 7 (D)But the children of Israel were fruitful and increased abundantly, multiplied and [c]grew exceedingly mighty; and the land was filled with them.
8 Now there arose a new king over Egypt, (E)who did not know Joseph. 9 And he said to his people, “Look, the people of the children of Israel are more and (F)mightier than we; 10 (G)come, let us (H)deal shrewdly with them, lest they multiply, and it happen, in the event of war, that they also join our enemies and fight against us, and so go up out of the land.” 11 Therefore they set taskmasters over them (I)to afflict them with their (J)burdens. And they built for Pharaoh (K)supply cities, Pithom (L)and Raamses. 12 But the more they afflicted them, the more they multiplied and grew. And they were in dread of the children of Israel. 13 So the Egyptians made the children of Israel (M)serve with [d]rigor. 14 And they (N)made their lives bitter with hard bondage—(O)in mortar, in brick, and in all manner of service in the field. All their service in which they made them serve was with rigor.
15 Then the king of Egypt spoke to the (P)Hebrew midwives, of whom the name of one was Shiphrah and the name of the other Puah; 16 and he said, “When you do the duties of a midwife for the Hebrew women, and see them on the birthstools, if it is a (Q)son, then you shall kill him; but if it is a daughter, then she shall live.” 17 But the midwives (R)feared God, and did not do (S)as the king of Egypt commanded them, but saved the male children alive. 18 So the king of Egypt called for the midwives and said to them, “Why have you done this thing, and saved the male children alive?”
19 And (T)the midwives said to Pharaoh, “Because the Hebrew women are not like the Egyptian women; for they [e]are lively and give birth before the midwives come to them.”
20 (U)Therefore God dealt well with the midwives, and the people multiplied and [f]grew very mighty. 21 And so it was, because the midwives feared God, (V)that He [g]provided households for them.
22 So Pharaoh commanded all his people, saying, (W)“Every son who is [h]born you shall cast into the river, and every daughter you shall save alive.”
Footnotes
- Exodus 1:5 Lit. who came from the loins of
- Exodus 1:5 DSS, LXX seventy-five; cf. Acts 7:14
- Exodus 1:7 became very numerous
- Exodus 1:13 harshness
- Exodus 1:19 have vigor of life, bear quickly, easily
- Exodus 1:20 became very numerous
- Exodus 1:21 gave them families
- Exodus 1:22 Sam., LXX, Tg. add to the Hebrews
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