Exodus 2:11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22
Exodus 2:11 NIV
One day, after Moses had grown up, he went out to where his own people were and watched them at their hard labor. He saw an Egyptian beating a Hebrew, one of his own people.
Exodus 2:12 NIV
Looking this way and that and seeing no one, he killed the Egyptian and hid him in the sand.
Exodus 2:13 NIV
The next day he went out and saw two Hebrews fighting. He asked the one in the wrong, “Why are you hitting your fellow Hebrew?”
Exodus 2:14 NIV
The man said, “Who made you ruler and judge over us? Are you thinking of killing me as you killed the Egyptian?” Then Moses was afraid and thought, “What I did must have become known.”
Exodus 2:15 NIV
When Pharaoh heard of this, he tried to kill Moses, but Moses fled from Pharaoh and went to live in Midian, where he sat down by a well.
Exodus 2:16 NIV
Now a priest of Midian had seven daughters, and they came to draw water and fill the troughs to water their father’s flock.
Exodus 2:17 NIV
Some shepherds came along and drove them away, but Moses got up and came to their rescue and watered their flock.
Exodus 2:18 NIV
When the girls returned to Reuel their father, he asked them, “Why have you returned so early today?”
Exodus 2:19 NIV
They answered, “An Egyptian rescued us from the shepherds. He even drew water for us and watered the flock.”
Exodus 2:20 NIV
“And where is he?” Reuel asked his daughters. “Why did you leave him? Invite him to have something to eat.”
Exodus 2:21 NIV
Moses agreed to stay with the man, who gave his daughter Zipporah to Moses in marriage.
Exodus 2:22 NIV
Zipporah gave birth to a son, and Moses named him Gershom, saying, “I have become a foreigner in a foreign land.”





