Shemot, starting at chapter 1

   {1:1} Now these are the names of the sons of Yisra'el, who came into
 Egypt (every man and his household came with Ya`akov): {1:2} Re'uven,
 Shim`on, Levi, and Yehudah, {1:3} Yissakhar, Zevulun, and Binyamin,
 {1:4} Dan and Naftali, Gad and Asher. {1:5} All the souls who came out
 of the Ya`akov's body were seventy souls, and Yosef was in Egypt
 already. {1:6} Yosef died, as did all his brothers, and all that
 generation. {1:7} The children of Yisra'el were fruitful, and
 increased abundantly, and multiplied, and grew exceedingly mighty; and
 the land was filled with them.

   {1:8} Now there arose a new king over Egypt, who didn't know Yosef.
 {1:9} He said to his people, "Behold, the people of the children of
 Yisra'el are more and mightier than we. {1:10} Come, let us deal
 wisely with them, lest they multiply, and it happen that when any war
 breaks out, they also join themselves to our enemies, and fight
 against us, and escape out of the land." {1:11} Therefore they set
 taskmasters over them to afflict them with their burdens. They built
 storage cities for Pharaoh: Pitom and Ra`meses. {1:12} But the more
 they afflicted them, the more they multiplied and the more they spread
 out. They were grieved because of the children of Yisra'el. {1:13} The
 Egyptians ruthlessly made the children of Yisra'el serve, {1:14} and
 they made their lives bitter with hard service, in mortar and in
 brick, and in all manner of service in the field, all their service,
 in which they ruthlessly made them serve.

   {1:15} The king of Egypt spoke to the Hebrew midwives, of whom the
 name of the one was Shifrah, and the name of the other Pu`ah, {1:16}
 and he said, "When you perform the duty of a midwife to the Hebrew
 women, and see them on the birth stool; if it is a son, then you shall
 kill him; but if it is a daughter, then she shall live." {1:17} But
 the midwives feared God, and didn't do what the king of Egypt
 commanded them, but saved the baby boys alive. {1:18} The king of
 Egypt called for the midwives, and said to them, "Why have you done
 this thing, and have saved the men-children alive?"

   {1:19} The midwives said to Pharaoh, "Because the Hebrew women
 aren't like the Egyptian women; for they are vigorous, and give birth
 before the midwife comes to them."

   {1:20} God dealt well with the midwives, and the people multiplied,
 and grew very mighty. {1:21} It happened, because the midwives feared
 God, that he gave them families. {1:22} Pharaoh charged all his
 people, saying, "You shall cast every son who is born into the river,
 and every daughter you shall save alive."

   {2:1} A man of the house of Levi went and took a daughter of Levi as
 his wife. {2:2} The woman conceived, and bore a son. When she saw that
 he was a fine child, she hid him three months. {2:3} When she could no
 longer hide him, she took a papyrus basket for him, and coated it with
 tar and with [1>]kofer[<1]. She put the child in it, and laid it in
 the reeds by the river's bank. {2:4} His sister stood far off, to see
 what would be done to him. {2:5} Pharaoh's daughter came down to bathe
 at the river. Her maidens walked along by the riverside. She saw the
 basket among the reeds, and sent her handmaid to get it. {2:6} She
 opened it, and saw the child, and, behold, the baby cried. She had
 compassion on him, and said, "This is one of the Hebrews' children."

   {2:7} Then his sister said to Pharaoh's daughter, "Should I go and
 call a nurse for you from the Hebrew women, that she may nurse the
 child for you?"

   {2:8} Pharaoh's daughter said to her, "Go."

   The maiden went and called the child's mother. {2:9} Pharaoh's
 daughter said to her, "Take this child away, and nurse him for me, and
 I will give you your wages."

   The woman took the child, and nursed it. {2:10} The child grew, and
 she brought him to Pharaoh's daughter, and he became her son. She
 named him Moshe, and said, "Because I drew him out of the water."

   {2:11} It happened in those days, when Moshe had grown up, that he
 went out to his brothers, and looked at their burdens. He saw a
 Mitzrian striking a Hebrew, one of his brothers. {2:12} He looked this
 way and that way, and when he saw that there was no one, he killed the
 Egyptian, and hid him in the sand.

   {2:13} He went out the second day, and, behold, two men of the
 Hebrews were fighting with each other. He said to him who did the
 wrong, "Why do you strike your fellow?"

   {2:14} He said, "Who made you a prince and a judge over us? Do you
 plan to kill me, as you killed the Egyptian?"

   Moshe was afraid, and said, "Surely this thing is known." {2:15} Now
 when Pharaoh heard this thing, he sought to kill Moshe. But Moshe fled
 from the face of Pharaoh, and lived in the land of Midyan, and he sat
 down by a well.

   {2:16} Now the [2>]kohen[<2] of Midyan had seven daughters. They
 came and drew water, and filled the troughs to water their father's
 flock. {2:17} The shepherds came and drove them away; but Moshe stood
 up and helped them, and watered their flock. {2:18} When they came to
 Re`u'el, their father, he said, "How is it that you have returned so
 early today?"

   {2:19} They said, "A Mitzrian delivered us out of the hand of the
 shepherds, and moreover he drew water for us, and watered the flock."

   {2:20} He said to his daughters, "Where is he? Why is it that you
 have left the man? Call him, that he may eat bread."

   {2:21} Moshe was content to dwell with the man. He gave Moshe
 Tzipporah, his daughter. {2:22} She bore a son, and he named him
 Gershom, for he said, "I have lived as a foreigner in a foreign land."

   {2:23} It happened in the course of those many days, that the king
 of Egypt died, and the children of Yisra'el sighed because of the
 bondage, and they cried, and their cry came up to God because of the
 bondage. {2:24} God heard their groaning, and God remembered his
 covenant with Avraham, with Yitzchak, and with Ya`akov. {2:25} God saw
 the children of Yisra'el, and God was concerned about them.

   {3:1} Now Moshe was keeping the flock of Yitro, his father-in-law,
 the [1>]kohen[<1] of Midyan, and he led the flock to the back of the
 wilderness, and came to God's mountain, to Chorev. {3:2} The angel of
 the LORD appeared to him in a flame of fire out of the midst of a
 bush. He looked, and behold, the bush burned with fire, and the bush
 was not consumed. {3:3} Moshe said, I will turn aside now, and see
 this great sight, why the bush is not burnt. {3:4} When the LORD saw
 that he turned aside to see, God called to him out of the midst of the
 bush, and said, "Moshe! Moshe!"

   He said, "Here I am."

   {3:5} He said, "Don't come close. Take off your sandals from off
 your feet, for the place you are standing on is holy ground." {3:6}
 Moreover he said, "I am the God of your father, the God of Avraham,
 the God of Yitzchak, and the God of Ya`akov."

   Moshe hid his face; for he was afraid to look at God.

   {3:7} The LORD said, "I have surely seen the affliction of my people
 who are in Egypt, and have heard their cry because of their
 taskmasters, for I know their sorrows. {3:8} I have come down to
 deliver them out of the hand of the Egyptians, and to bring them up
 out of that land to a good and large land, to a land flowing with milk
 and honey; to the place of the Kana`ani, the Chittite, the Amori, the
 Perizzi, the Chivvi, and the Yevusi. {3:9} Now, behold, the cry of the
 children of Yisra'el has come to me. Moreover I have seen the
 oppression with which the Egyptians oppress them. {3:10} Come now
 therefore, and I will send you to Pharaoh, that you may bring forth my
 people, the children of Yisra'el, out of Egypt."

   {3:11} Moshe said to God, "Who am I, that I should go to Pharaoh,
 and that I should bring forth the children of Yisra'el out of Egypt?"

   {3:12} He said, "Certainly I will be with you. This will be the
 token to you, that I have sent you: when you have brought forth the
 people out of Egypt, you shall serve God on this mountain."

   {3:13} Moshe said to God, "Behold, when I come to the children of
 Yisra'el, and tell them, 'The God of your fathers has sent me to you;'
 and they ask me, 'What is his name?' What should I tell them?"

   {3:14} God said to Moshe, "I AM WHO I AM," and he said, "You shall
 tell the children of Yisra'el this: "I AM has sent me to you." {3:15}
 God said moreover to Moshe, "You shall tell the children of Yisra'el
 this, 'The LORD, the God of your fathers, the God of Avraham, the God
 of Yitzchak, and the God of Ya`akov, has sent me to you.' This is my
 name forever, and this is my memorial to all generations. {3:16} Go,
 and gather the elders of Yisra'el together, and tell them, 'The LORD,
 the God of your fathers, the God of Avraham, of Yitzchak, and of
 Ya`akov, has appeared to me, saying, "I have surely visited you, and
 seen that which is done to you in Egypt; {3:17} and I have said, I
 will bring you up out of the affliction of Egypt to the land of the
 Kana`ani, the Chittite, the Amori, the Perizzi, the Chivvi, and the
 Yevusi, to a land flowing with milk and honey."' {3:18} They will
 listen to your voice, and you shall come, you and the elders of
 Yisra'el, to the king of Egypt, and you shall tell him, 'The LORD, the
 God of the Hebrews, has met with us. Now please let us go three days'
 journey into the wilderness, that we may sacrifice to the LORD, our
 God.' {3:19} I know that the king of Egypt won't give you permission
 to go, no, not by a mighty hand. {3:20} I will put forth my hand and
 strike Egypt with all my wonders which I will do in the midst of it,
 and after that he will let you go. {3:21} I will give this people
 favor in the sight of the Egyptians, and it will happen that when you
 go, you shall not go empty-handed. {3:22} But every woman shall ask of
 her neighbor, and of her who visits her house, jewels of silver,
 jewels of gold, and clothing; and you shall put them on your sons, and
 on your daughters. You shall despoil the Egyptians.

   

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Footnotes:
[1] {2:3} pitch

[2] {2:16} priest

[1] {3:1} priest


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