The child grew, and she brought him to Par`oh's daughter, and he became her son. She named him Moshe, and said, *Because I drew him out of the water.*
Exodus 2:21 - Hebrew Names version (HNV) Moshe was content to dwell with the man. He gave Moshe Tzipporah, his daughter. Tuilleadh leaganachaKing James Version (Oxford) 1769 And Moses was content to dwell with the man: and he gave Moses Zipporah his daughter. Amplified Bible - Classic Edition And Moses was content to dwell with the man; and he gave Moses Zipporah his daughter. American Standard Version (1901) And Moses was content to dwell with the man: and he gave Moses Zipporah his daughter. Common English Bible Moses agreed to come and live with the man, who gave his daughter Zipporah to Moses as his wife. Catholic Public Domain Version Therefore, Moses swore that he would live with him. And he accepted his daughter Zipporah as a wife. Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version And Moses swore that he would dwell with him. And he took Sephora his daughter to wife. |
The child grew, and she brought him to Par`oh's daughter, and he became her son. She named him Moshe, and said, *Because I drew him out of the water.*
He said to his daughters, *Where is he? Why is it that you have left the man? Call him, that he may eat bread.*
Now Moshe was keeping the flock of Yitro, his father-in-law, the Kohen of Midyan, and he led the flock to the back of the wilderness, and came to God's mountain, to Chorev.
Moshe went and returned to Yitro his father-in-law, and said to him, *Please let me go and return to my brothers who are in Egypt, and see whether they are still alive.* Yitro said to Moshe, *Go in peace.*
Moshe said to Chovav, the son of Re`u'el the Midyanite, Moshe' father-in-law, We are journeying to the place of which the LORD said, I will give it you: come you with us, and we will do you good; for the LORD has spoken good concerning Yisra'el.
Miryam and Aharon spoke against Moshe because of the Kushite woman whom he had married; for he had married a Kushite woman.
Moshe fled at this saying, and became a stranger in the land of Midyan, where he became the father of two sons.
choosing rather to share ill treatment with God's people, than to enjoy the pleasures of sin for a time;
Be free from the love of money, content with such things as you have, for he has said, *I will in no way leave you, neither will I in any way forsake you.*
and the rich, in that he is made humble, because like the flower in the grass, he will pass away.