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In ancient Egypt, a Hebrew baby boy was born to his loving parents. Unfortunately, it was at a time when the Pharaoh of Egypt was worried that the people of Israel were becoming too powerful in Egypt. To prevent this, Pharaoh made a rule that all Hebrew baby boys should be thrown into the river. As a result, the baby’s mother and father hid him for three months.

I don't know...

what are we going to do?



The baby’s parents made a basket out of reeds and placed their baby in the Nile River, while his sister watched over him from the riverbank. Eventually, the baby was found by the Pharaoh’s daughter, Princess Bithiah, who felt sorry for the Hebrew baby and adopted him as her own son. The princess named the boy Moses, which means “drawn out of the water”. He grew up to be a cultural Hebrew man


OH NO!?!?!



One day, he saw an Egyptian soldier mistreating a slave. Moses defended the slave and accidentally killed the soldier. Fearing for his life, Moses fled to the desert.

Having escaped into the desert, Moses became a shepherd, where he lived a simple life taking care of sheep.

this is my life now...

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In ancient Egypt, a Hebrew baby boy was born to his loving parents. Unfortunately, it was at a time when the Pharaoh of Egypt was worried that the people of Israel were becoming too powerful in Egypt. To prevent this, Pharaoh made a rule that all Hebrew baby boys should be thrown into the river. As a result, the baby’s mother and father hid him for three months.

I don't know...

what are we going to do?



The baby’s parents made a basket out of reeds and placed their baby in the Nile River, while his sister watched over him from the riverbank. Eventually, the baby was found by the Pharaoh’s daughter, Princess Bithiah, who felt sorry for the Hebrew baby and adopted him as her own son. The princess named the boy Moses, which means “drawn out of the water”. He grew up to be a cultural Hebrew man


OH NO!?!?!



One day, he saw an Egyptian soldier mistreating a slave. Moses defended the slave and accidentally killed the soldier. Fearing for his life, Moses fled to the desert.

Having escaped into the desert, Moses became a shepherd, where he lived a simple life taking care of sheep.

this is my life now...

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In ancient Egypt, a Hebrew baby boy was born to his loving parents. Unfortunately, it was at a time when the Pharaoh of Egypt was worried that the people of Israel were becoming too powerful in Egypt. To prevent this, Pharaoh made a rule that all Hebrew baby boys should be thrown into the river. As a result, the baby’s mother and father hid him for three months.

I don't know...

what are we going to do?



The baby’s parents made a basket out of reeds and placed their baby in the Nile River, while his sister watched over him from the riverbank. Eventually, the baby was found by the Pharaoh’s daughter, Princess Bithiah, who felt sorry for the Hebrew baby and adopted him as her own son. The princess named the boy Moses, which means “drawn out of the water”. He grew up to be a cultural Hebrew man


OH NO!?!?!



One day, he saw an Egyptian soldier mistreating a slave. Moses defended the slave and accidentally killed the soldier. Fearing for his life, Moses fled to the desert.

Having escaped into the desert, Moses became a shepherd, where he lived a simple life taking care of sheep.

this is my life now...

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In ancient Egypt, a Hebrew baby boy was born to his loving parents. Unfortunately, it was at a time when the Pharaoh of Egypt was worried that the people of Israel were becoming too powerful in Egypt. To prevent this, Pharaoh made a rule that all Hebrew baby boys should be thrown into the river. As a result, the baby’s mother and father hid him for three months.

I don't know...

what are we going to do?



The baby’s parents made a basket out of reeds and placed their baby in the Nile River, while his sister watched over him from the riverbank. Eventually, the baby was found by the Pharaoh’s daughter, Princess Bithiah, who felt sorry for the Hebrew baby and adopted him as her own son. The princess named the boy Moses, which means “drawn out of the water”. He grew up to be a cultural Hebrew man


OH NO!?!?!



One day, he saw an Egyptian soldier mistreating a slave. Moses defended the slave and accidentally killed the soldier. Fearing for his life, Moses fled to the desert.

Having escaped into the desert, Moses became a shepherd, where he lived a simple life taking care of sheep.

this is my life now...

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In ancient Egypt, a Hebrew baby boy was born to his loving parents. Unfortunately, it was at a time when the Pharaoh of Egypt was worried that the people of Israel were becoming too powerful in Egypt. To prevent this, Pharaoh made a rule that all Hebrew baby boys should be thrown into the river. As a result, the baby’s mother and father hid him for three months.

I don't know...

what are we going to do?



The baby’s parents made a basket out of reeds and placed their baby in the Nile River, while his sister watched over him from the riverbank. Eventually, the baby was found by the Pharaoh’s daughter, Princess Bithiah, who felt sorry for the Hebrew baby and adopted him as her own son. The princess named the boy Moses, which means “drawn out of the water”. He grew up to be a cultural Hebrew man


OH NO!?!?!



One day, he saw an Egyptian soldier mistreating a slave. Moses defended the slave and accidentally killed the soldier. Fearing for his life, Moses fled to the desert.

Having escaped into the desert, Moses became a shepherd, where he lived a simple life taking care of sheep.

this is my life now...

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  • In ancient Egypt, a Hebrew baby boy was born to his loving parents. Unfortunately, it was at a time when the Pharaoh of Egypt was worried that the people of Israel were becoming too powerful in Egypt. To prevent this, Pharaoh made a rule that all Hebrew baby boys should be thrown into the river. As a result, the baby’s mother and father hid him for three months.
  • I don't know...
  • what are we going to do?
  • Slide: 2
  • OH NO!?!?!
  • The baby’s parents made a basket out of reeds and placed their baby in the Nile River, while his sister watched over him from the riverbank. Eventually, the baby was found by the Pharaoh’s daughter, Princess Bithiah, who felt sorry for the Hebrew baby and adopted him as her own son. The princess named the boy Moses, which means “drawn out of the water”. He grew up to be a cultural Hebrew man
  • Slide: 3
  • One day, he saw an Egyptian soldier mistreating a slave. Moses defended the slave and accidentally killed the soldier. Fearing for his life, Moses fled to the desert.Having escaped into the desert, Moses became a shepherd, where he lived a simple life taking care of sheep.
  • this is my life now...
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