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  2. Apr 6, 2022 · In Exodus, the daughter of Pharaoh is presented as an empathetic princess who saves the infant Moses after discovering him in the Nile and raises him as one of her own. Late Second Temple and rabbinic writers reimagine her based on their own values, and even give her a name. | Dr. Malka Z. Simkovich

  3. 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.

  4. Oct 22, 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. Nov 1, 2013 · According to the early dating theory, it was Thutmoses II’s rebellious daughter, Hatshepsut, that rescued Moses. After the death of Hatshepsut’s father, she assumed Egypt’s throne as a female Pharaoh dressed in male king’s garb—for twenty years. The reason? Her step-brother was too young to rule—or so she said.

  6. PHARAOH’s DAUGHTER. Three women are so entitled in Scripture. 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 ...

  7. The Rabbis found the name bat-yah to be fitting for the daughter of Pharaoh in the Book of Exodus, since she (unwittingly) realized the divine plan when she kept alive the rescuer of Israel. The midrash relates that the daughter of Pharaoh received her new name of Bithiah (bat-yah; literally, the daughter of God) from God as reward for her actions.

  8. Jan 1, 2021 · If Hatshepsut was about six or seven years old when Moses was born, it could well be that she was, in fact, the “Pharaoh’s daughter” of the Bible. It is conceivable that Pharaoh’s daughter, even at age six, was very powerful.

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