Exodus 2:18-25

18 Und sie kamen zu Reghuel, ihrem Vater, und er sprach: Warum seid ihr heute so bald gekommen?
19 Und sie sprachen: Ein ägyptischer Mann hat uns aus der Hand der Hirten errettet und hat auch sogar für uns geschöpft und die Herde getränkt.
20 Da sprach er zu seinen Töchtern: Und wo ist er? Warum habt ihr denn den Mann zurückgelassen? Rufet ihn, daß er mit uns esse. -
21 Und Mose willigte ein, bei dem Manne zu bleiben; und er gab Mose Zippora, seine Tochter.
22 Und sie gebar einen Sohn, und er gab ihm den Namen Gersom, denn er sprach: Ein Fremdling bin ich geworden in fremdem Lande.
23 Und es geschah während jener vielen Tage, da starb der König von Ägypten; und die Kinder Israel seufzten wegen des Dienstes und schrieen; und ihr Geschrei wegen des Dienstes stieg hinauf zu Gott.
24 Und Gott hörte ihr Wehklagen, und Gott gedachte seines Bundes mit Abraham, mit Isaak und mit Jakob;
25 Und Gott sah die Kinder Israel, und Gott nahm Kenntnis von ihnen.

Exodus 2:18-25 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO EXODUS 2

This chapter relates the birth of Moses, and his preservation in an ark of bulrushes, Ex 2:1-3. His being found by Pharaoh's daughter, took up, and put out to nurse by her, and adopted for her son, Ex 2:4-10, some exploits of his when grown up, taking the part of an Hebrew against an Egyptian whom he slew, and endeavouring to reconcile two Hebrews at variance, when one of them reproached him with slaying the Egyptian, Ex 2:11-14, which thing being known to Pharaoh, he sought to slay Moses, and this obliged him to flee to Midian, Ex 2:15 where he met with the daughters of Reuel, and defended them against the shepherds, and watered their flocks for them, Ex 2:16,17, which Reuel being informed of, sent for him, and he lived with him, and married his daughter Zipporah, by whom he had a son, Ex 2:18-22 and the chapter is concluded with the death of the king of Egypt, and the sore bondage of the Israelites, and their cries and groans, which God had a respect unto, Ex 2:23-25.

was Amram, the son of Kohath, and grandson of Levi, as appears from Ex 6:18,20

\\and took to wife a daughter of Levi\\; one of the same house, family, or tribe; which was proper, that the tribes might be kept distinct: this was Jochebed, said to be his father's sister, \\see Gill on "Ex 6:20"\\: her name in Josephus {s} is Joachebel, which seems to be no other than a corruption of Jochebed, but in the Targum in 1Ch 4:18 she is called Jehuditha.

{s} Antiqu. l. 2. c. 9. sect. 4. 09514-950103-1343-Ex2.2

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