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  1. Moses (adoptive) Religion. Ancient Egyptian religion (formerly) Yahwism (convert) Nationality. Egyptian. The Pharaoh's daughter ( Hebrew: בַּת־פַּרְעֹה, lit. 'daughter of Pharaoh ') in the story of the finding of Moses in the biblical Book of Exodus is an important, albeit minor, figure in Abrahamic religions.

  2. 6. Apr. 2022 · How did Pharaoh’s daughter save and raise Moses in the biblical story of Exodus? Explore different interpretations of her character and role from ancient and medieval sources.

  3. Pharaos Tochter (Pharaoh's Daughter) Worum es geht. So könnte sie ausgesehen haben: Die Tochter des Pharao, die Moses als Baby am Ufer des Nils fand. Die junge Frau mit der vorspringenden Nase und den vollen Lippen trägt eine zweilagige Perlenkette und breite Ohrringe.

  4. 22. Okt. 2018 · The daughter of Pharaoh who adopted Moses is not explicitly named in the biblical account, but her actions are recorded in the Book of Exodus. The story of Moses’ adoption by Pharaoh’s daughter is a pivotal moment in his life and in the history of Israel.

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  5. Pharaoh’s Daughter Adopts Moses. 2 A man from Levi’s family married a Levite woman. 2 The woman became pregnant and had a son. She saw how beautiful he was and hid him for three months. 3 When she couldn’t hide him any longer, she took a basket made of papyrus plants and coated it with tar and pitch.

  6. 13. Jan. 2021 · PDF / ePub. More. Abstract. In Exodus 2, Moses has two mothers; his Hebrew mother, who nurses him and the daughter of Pharaoh, who financially supports his Hebrew mother, adopts him, and names him. Pharaoh’s daughter appears in scholarly discussions, yet little attention is given to her role as mother of Moses.

  7. 1. Foster mother of the infant Moses ( Exod 2:5 ff.; Acts 7:21; Heb 11:24 ). If the Exodus (q.v.) occurred not later than Ramses II and when Moses was already elderly (cf. Exod 7:7 ), this princess would belong to the second half of the eighteenth dynasty (from Amenophis III to Harmhab); no closer identification is possible.