Exodus 2:19

Tyndale Bible (1526/1534)

And they answerede there was an Egiptia that delyuered vs fro the shepardes, and also drewe vs water and waterd the shepe.

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Referenced Verses

  • Gen 29:10 : 10 As soone As Iacob sawe Rahel the doughter of Laban his mothers brother and the shepe of Laban his mothers brother he went and rowled the stone fro the wells mouth and watered the shepe of Laba his mothers brother
  • Gen 50:11 : 11 When the enhabiters of the lande the Cananytes sawe the moornynge in ye felde of Atad they saide: this is a greate moornynge which the Egiptians make. Wherfore ye name of the place is called Abel mizraim which place lyeth beyonde Iordane.

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  • Exod 2:15-18
    4 verses
    82%

    15And Pharao herde of it and went aboute to slee Moses: but he fled from Pharao ad dwelt in the lade of Madian, and he satt doune by a welles syde.

    16The preast of Madian had. vij. doughters which came ad drew water and fylled the troughes, for to water their fathers shepe.

    17And the shepardes came and drove them awaye: But Moses stode vp and helped them and waterd their shepe.

    18And when they came to Raguel their father, he sayde: how happeneth it that ye are come so soone to daye?

  • 20And he sayde vnto his doughters: where is he? why haue ye lefte the man? Goo call him that he maye eate bread.

  • Gen 47:3-4
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    3And Pharao sayde vnto his brethern: what is youre occupation? And they sayde vnto Pharao: feaders of shepe are thi seruauntes both we ad also oure fathers.

    4They sayde moreouer vnto Pharao: for to sogcorne in the lande are we come for thy seruauntes haue no pasture for their shepe so sore is the fameshment in the lande of Canaan. Now therfore let thy seruauntes dwell in the lande of Gosan.

  • 4And the other was called Eliesar: for the God of my father was myne helpe ad delyuered me from the swerde of Pharao.

  • Exod 18:8-10
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    73%

    8And Moses tolde his father in lawe all that the Lorde had done vnto Pharao and to the Egiptians for Israels sake, and all the trauayle that had happened them by the waye, and how the Lorde had delyuered them.

    9And Iethro reioesed ouer all the good which the Lorde had done to Israel, and because he had delyuered them out of the hande of the Egiptians.

    10And Iethro sayde: blessed be the Lorde which hath delyuered you out of the hande of the Egiptians ad out of the hande of Pharao, which hath delyuered his people from vnder the power of the Egiptians.

  • Gen 46:32-34
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    32and how they are shepardes (for they were men of catell) and they haue brought their shepe and their oxen and all that they haue with them.

    33Yf Pharao call you and axe you what youre occupatio

    34is saye: thi seruauntes haue bene occupyed aboute catell fro oure chilhode vnto this tyme: both we and oure fathers that ye maye dwell in the lande of Gosan. For an abhominacyon vnto the Egiptians are all that feade shepe.

  • Num 20:15-16
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    73%

    15how oure fathers wet doune in to Egipte and how we haue dwelt in Egipte a longe tyme and how the Egiptians vexed both us and oure fathers.

    16Then we cryed vnto the Lorde and he herde oure voyces and sent an angell and hath fett us out of Egipte. And beholde we are in Cades a citie harde by the borders

  • Gen 29:7-9
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    7And he sayde: lo it is yet a great whyle to nyghte nether is it tyme yt the catell shulde be gathered together: water the shepe and goo and fede the.

    8And they sayde: we maye not vntill all ye flockes be brought together and the stone be roulled fro the wells mouth and so we water oure shepe.

    9Whyle he yet talked with the Rahel came with hir fathers shepe for she kepte them.

  • Exod 2:7-11
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    7Then sayde his sister vnto Pharaos doughter: shall I goo and call vnto the a nurse of the Ebrues wemen, to nurse the the childe?

    8And the mayde ranne and called the childes mother.

    9The Pharaos doughter saide vnto her Take this childe awaye ad nurse it for me, ad I will rewarde the for thi laboure. And the woman toke the childe and nursed it vp.

    10And whe the childe was growne, she brought it vnto Pharaos doughter, and it was made hir sonne, and she called it Moses, because (sayde she) I toke him out of the water.

    11And it happened in these dayes when Moses was waxte great, that he went out vnto his brethern ad loked on their burthens, and spied an Egiptian smytynge one of his brethern an Ebrue.

  • 24ad led the into Iosephs house and gaue the water to washe their fete and gaue their asses prauender:

  • Gen 29:2-3
    2 verses
    72%

    2And as he loked aboute behold there was a well in the feld and.iij. flockes of shepe laye therby (for at that well were the flockes watered) and there laye a great stone at the well mouth

    3And the maner was to brynge the flockes thyther and to roull the stone fro the welles mouth and to water the shepe and to put the stone agayne vppon the wells mouth vnto his place.

  • 3There the people thyrsted for water, and murmured agenst Moses ad sayde: wherfore hast thou broughte us out of Egipte, to kyll us and oure childern and oure catell with thyrste?

  • 1Iethro the prest of Madian Moses father in lawe herde of all that God had done vnto Moses and to Israel his people, how that the Lorde had broughte Israel out of Egipte.

  • 21and sayde vnto them: The Lorde loke vnto you and iudge, for ye haue made the sauoure of vs stincke in the sighte of Pharao and of his servauntes, and haue put a swerde in to their handes to slee vs.

  • 21When he was cast out Pharoes doughter toke him vp and norisshed him vp for her awne sonne.

  • 1And Ioseph wet and tolde Pharao and sayde: my father and my brethern their shepe and their beastes and all that they haue are come out of the lade of Canaan and are in the lande of Gosan.

  • 12Dyd not we tell the this in Egipte saynge, let us be in rest and serue the Egiptians? For it had bene better for us to haue serued the Egiptians, than for to dye in the wildernesse.

  • 19And the mydwiues answered Pharao, that the Ebrues wemen were not as the wemen of Egipte: but were sturdie women, and were delyuered yer the midwyues came at them.

  • 24And the Egiptians dygged round aboute the ryuer for water to drynke, for they coude not drynke of the water of the ryuer.

  • 19And God opened hir eyes and she sawe a well of water. And she went and fylled the bottell with water and gaue the boye drynke.

  • 19And whe she had geven hym drynke she sayde: I will drawe water for thy camels also vntill they haue dronke ynough.

  • 25And they answered: Thou haste saued oure lyves Let vs fynde grace in the syghte of my LORde and let us be Pharaos servautes.

  • 6And the Egiptians vexed us ad troubled vs, and laded vs with cruell bondage.