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Exodus 1

The sons of Israel, numbering 70, entered Egypt with Jacob and eventually increased and multiplied, filling the land. A new king arose who was unaware of Joseph and feared the Israelites' growing numbers, so he oppressed them with hard labor and forced them to build cities for Pharaoh. The Egyptians hated the Israelites and made their lives bitter, but the Israelites continued to multiply. The king ordered the midwives to kill newborn Hebrew males, but the midwives feared God and disobeyed, and as a result, God blessed them and the Israelites continued to increase.

1These are the names of the sons of Israel, who went into Egypt with Jacob. They entered, each one with his house2Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah3Issachar, Zebulun, and Benjamin4Dan and Naphtali, Gad and Asher5Therefore, all the souls of those who went forth from Jacob’s thigh were seventy. Now Joseph was in Egypt6When he had died, along with all of his brothers and all of that generation7the sons of Israel increased, and they multiplied like seedlings. And having been strengthened exceedingly, they filled the land8Meanwhile, there arose a new king over Egypt, who was ignorant of Joseph9And he said to his people: "Behold, the people of the sons of Israel are many, and they are stronger than we are10Come, let us wisely oppress them, lest they multiply; and if any war should advance against us, they may be added to our enemies, and having fought against us, they might depart from the land.11And so he set over them masters of the works, in order to afflict them with burdens. And they built for Pharaoh the cities of the tabernacles: Pithom and Raamses12And the more they oppressed them, so much more did they multiply and increase13And the Egyptians hated the sons of Israel, and they afflicted them and mocked them14And they led their life directly into bitterness, with hard work in clay and brick, and with all kinds of servitude, so that they were being overwhelmed with the works of the land15Then the king of Egypt spoke to the midwives of the Hebrews, (one of whom one was called Shiphrah, another Puah16instructing them: "When you will act as a midwife to the Hebrew women, and the time of delivery has arrived: if it is male, put it to death; if it is female, retain it.17But the midwives feared God, and so they did not act according to the precept of the king of Egypt, but they kept the males safe18And summoning them, the king said, "What did you intend to do, so that you would save the boys?19They responded: "The Hebrew women are not like the Egyptian women. For they themselves have the wisdom of a midwife, and so they give birth before we can come to them.20Therefore, God acted favorably toward the midwives. And the people increased, and they were strengthened exceedingly21And because the midwives feared God, he built houses for them22Therefore, Pharaoh instructed all his people, saying: "Whatever will be born of the male sex, cast it into the river; whatever will be born of the female sex, retain it.
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