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O nascimento de Moisés

Por essa época, um homem e uma mulher da tribo de Levi se casaram. A mulher engravidou e deu à luz um menino. Viu que era um lindo bebê e o escondeu por três meses. Quando não conseguia mais escondê-lo, pegou um cesto feito de juncos de papiro e o revestiu com betume e piche. Acomodou o bebê no cesto e o colocou entre os juncos, à margem do rio Nilo. A irmã do bebê ficou observando a certa distância, para ver o que lhe aconteceria.

Pouco depois, a filha do faraó desceu ao Nilo para tomar banho, e suas servas foram caminhar pela margem do rio. Quando a princesa viu o cesto entre os juncos, mandou sua serva buscá-lo. Ao abrir o cesto, a princesa viu o bebê. O menino chorava, e ela sentiu pena dele. “Deve ser um dos meninos hebreus”, disse ela.

Então a irmã do menino se aproximou e perguntou à princesa: “A senhora quer que eu chame uma mulher hebreia para amamentar o bebê?”.

“Quero”, respondeu a princesa. A moça foi e chamou a mãe do bebê.

A princesa disse à mãe do bebê: “Leve este menino e amamente-o para mim. Eu pagarei por sua ajuda”. A mulher levou o bebê para casa e o amamentou.

10 Quando o menino cresceu, ela o levou de volta à filha do faraó, que o adotou como seu próprio filho. A princesa o chamou de Moisés,[a] pois disse: “Eu o tirei da água”.

Moisés foge para Midiã

11 Anos depois, já adulto, Moisés foi visitar seu povo e descobriu que eles eram forçados a realizar trabalhos pesados. Durante sua visita, viu um egípcio espancar um hebreu, um homem de seu povo. 12 Olhou para todos os lados e, não avistando ninguém por perto, matou o egípcio. Em seguida, escondeu o corpo na areia.

13 No dia seguinte, quando Moisés saiu novamente para visitar seu povo, viu dois hebreus brigando. “Por que você está espancando seu amigo?”, perguntou Moisés ao que havia começado a briga.

14 O homem respondeu: “Quem o nomeou nosso príncipe e juiz? Vai me matar como matou o egípcio?”.

Moisés teve medo e pensou: “Com certeza todos já sabem o que aconteceu!”. 15 E, de fato, o faraó tomou conhecimento do que havia acontecido e tentou matar Moisés, mas ele fugiu e foi morar na terra de Midiã.

Quando chegou a Midiã, estabeleceu-se junto a um poço. 16 O sacerdote de Midiã tinha sete filhas, que foram ao poço tirar água e encher os bebedouros para o rebanho de seu pai. 17 Então alguns pastores chegaram e as expulsaram de lá. Moisés, porém, defendeu as moças e tirou água para o rebanho delas.

18 Quando as moças voltaram para seu pai, Reuel, ele lhes perguntou: “Por que voltaram tão cedo hoje?”.

19 Elas responderam: “Um egípcio nos defendeu dos pastores; depois, tirou água e deu de beber ao nosso rebanho”.

20 “E onde está ele?”, perguntou o pai. “Por que o deixaram lá? Convidem-no para comer conosco.”

21 Moisés aceitou o convite e foi morar com Reuel. Depois de algum tempo, Reuel entregou sua filha Zípora em casamento a Moisés. 22 Mais tarde, ela deu à luz um menino, a quem Moisés chamou de Gérson,[b] pois disse: “Sou forasteiro em terra alheia”.

23 Depois de muitos anos, o rei do Egito morreu. Os israelitas, porém, continuavam a gemer sob o peso da escravidão. Clamaram por socorro, e seu clamor subiu até Deus. 24 Ele ouviu os gemidos e se lembrou da aliança que havia feito com Abraão, Isaque e Jacó. 25 Olhou para os israelitas e percebeu sua necessidade.

Footnotes

  1. 2.10 O som do nome Moisés é semelhante ao de um termo hebraico que significa “tirar para fora”.
  2. 2.22 O som do nome Gérson é semelhante ao de um termo hebraico que significa “forasteiro ali”.

The Birth of Moses

Now a (A)man from the house of Levi went and took as his wife a Levite woman. The woman conceived and bore a son, and (B)when she saw that he was a fine child, she hid him three months. When she could hide him no longer, she took for him a basket made of bulrushes[a] and daubed it with bitumen and pitch. She put the child in it and placed it among the (C)reeds by the river bank. And (D)his sister stood at a distance to know what would be done to him. Now the daughter of Pharaoh came down to bathe at the river, while her young women walked beside the river. She saw the basket among the reeds and sent her servant woman, and she took it. When she opened it, she saw the child, and behold, the baby was crying. She took pity on him and said, “This is one of the Hebrews' children.” Then his sister said to Pharaoh's daughter, “Shall I go and call you a nurse from the Hebrew women to nurse the child for you?” And Pharaoh's daughter said to her, “Go.” So the girl went and called the child's mother. And Pharaoh's daughter said to her, “Take this child away and nurse him for me, and I will give you your wages.” So the woman took the child and nursed him. 10 When the child grew older, she brought him to Pharaoh's daughter, and he became (E)her son. She named him Moses, “Because,” she said, “I (F)drew him out of the water.”[b]

Moses Flees to Midian

11 One day, (G)when Moses had grown up, he went out to his people and looked on their (H)burdens, and he saw an Egyptian beating a Hebrew, one of his people.[c] 12 He looked this way and that, and seeing no one, he (I)struck down the Egyptian and hid him in the sand. 13 When (J)he went out the next day, behold, two Hebrews were struggling together. And he said to the man in the wrong, “Why do you strike your companion?” 14 He answered, (K)“Who made you a prince and a judge over us? Do you mean to kill me as you killed the Egyptian?” Then Moses was afraid, and thought, “Surely the thing is known.” 15 When Pharaoh heard of it, he sought to kill Moses. But (L)Moses fled from Pharaoh and stayed in the land of Midian. And he sat down by (M)a well.

16 Now the (N)priest of Midian had seven daughters, and (O)they came and drew water and filled the troughs to water their father's flock. 17 The shepherds came and drove them away, but Moses stood up and saved them, and (P)watered their flock. 18 When they came home to their father (Q)Reuel, he said, “How is it that you have come home so soon today?” 19 They said, “An Egyptian delivered us out of the hand of the shepherds and even drew water for us and (R)watered the flock.” 20 He said to his daughters, “Then where is he? Why have you left the man? Call him, that he may (S)eat bread.” 21 And Moses was content to dwell with the man, and he gave Moses his daughter (T)Zipporah. 22 She gave birth to a son, and he called his name (U)Gershom, for he said, “I have been a (V)sojourner[d] in a foreign land.”

God Hears Israel's Groaning

23 (W)During those many days the king of Egypt died, and the people of Israel (X)groaned because of their slavery and cried out for help. (Y)Their cry for rescue from slavery came up to God. 24 And (Z)God heard their groaning, and God (AA)remembered his covenant with (AB)Abraham, with Isaac, and with Jacob. 25 God (AC)saw the people of Israel—and God (AD)knew.

Footnotes

  1. Exodus 2:3 Hebrew papyrus reeds
  2. Exodus 2:10 Moses sounds like the Hebrew for draw out
  3. Exodus 2:11 Hebrew brothers
  4. Exodus 2:22 Gershom sounds like the Hebrew for sojourner

The Birth of Moses

Now a man of the tribe of Levi(A) married a Levite woman,(B) and she became pregnant and gave birth to a son. When she saw that he was a fine(C) child, she hid him for three months.(D) But when she could hide him no longer, she got a papyrus(E) basket[a] for him and coated it with tar and pitch.(F) Then she placed the child in it and put it among the reeds(G) along the bank of the Nile. His sister(H) stood at a distance to see what would happen to him.

Then Pharaoh’s daughter went down to the Nile to bathe, and her attendants were walking along the riverbank.(I) She saw the basket among the reeds and sent her female slave to get it. She opened it and saw the baby. He was crying, and she felt sorry for him. “This is one of the Hebrew babies,” she said.

Then his sister asked Pharaoh’s daughter, “Shall I go and get one of the Hebrew women to nurse the baby for you?”

“Yes, go,” she answered. So the girl went and got the baby’s mother. Pharaoh’s daughter said to her, “Take this baby and nurse him for me, and I will pay you.” So the woman took the baby and nursed him. 10 When the child grew older, she took him to Pharaoh’s daughter and he became her son. She named(J) him Moses,[b] saying, “I drew(K) him out of the water.”

Moses Flees to Midian

11 One day, after Moses had grown up, he went out to where his own people(L) were and watched them at their hard labor.(M) He saw an Egyptian beating a Hebrew, one of his own people. 12 Looking this way and that and seeing no one, he killed the Egyptian and hid him in the sand. 13 The next day he went out and saw two Hebrews fighting. He asked the one in the wrong, “Why are you hitting your fellow Hebrew?”(N)

14 The man said, “Who made you ruler and judge over us?(O) Are you thinking of killing me as you killed the Egyptian?” Then Moses was afraid and thought, “What I did must have become known.”

15 When Pharaoh heard of this, he tried to kill(P) Moses, but Moses fled(Q) from Pharaoh and went to live in Midian,(R) where he sat down by a well. 16 Now a priest of Midian(S) had seven daughters, and they came to draw water(T) and fill the troughs(U) to water their father’s flock. 17 Some shepherds came along and drove them away, but Moses got up and came to their rescue(V) and watered their flock.(W)

18 When the girls returned to Reuel(X) their father, he asked them, “Why have you returned so early today?”

19 They answered, “An Egyptian rescued us from the shepherds. He even drew water for us and watered the flock.”

20 “And where is he?” Reuel asked his daughters. “Why did you leave him? Invite him to have something to eat.”(Y)

21 Moses agreed to stay with the man, who gave his daughter Zipporah(Z) to Moses in marriage. 22 Zipporah gave birth to a son, and Moses named him Gershom,[c](AA) saying, “I have become a foreigner(AB) in a foreign land.”

23 During that long period,(AC) the king of Egypt died.(AD) The Israelites groaned in their slavery(AE) and cried out, and their cry(AF) for help because of their slavery went up to God. 24 God heard their groaning and he remembered(AG) his covenant(AH) with Abraham, with Isaac and with Jacob. 25 So God looked on the Israelites and was concerned(AI) about them.

Footnotes

  1. Exodus 2:3 The Hebrew can also mean ark, as in Gen. 6:14.
  2. Exodus 2:10 Moses sounds like the Hebrew for draw out.
  3. Exodus 2:22 Gershom sounds like the Hebrew for a foreigner there.