Jubilees 47:1-12

Moses is born during Pharaoh's infanticide decree against Hebrew males; his mother Jochebed hides him, places him in an ark, and Pharaoh's daughter Th...

1And in the seventh week, in the seventh year, in the forty-seventh jubilee, your father went forth [2303 A.M.] from the land of Canaan, and you were born in the fourth week, in the sixth year of it, in the forty-eighth jubilee [2330 A.M.]; this was the time of tribulation on the children of Israel.

2And Pharaoh, king of Egypt, issued a command regarding them that they should cast all their male children which were born into the river.

3And they cast them in for seven months until the day that you were born. And your mother hid you for three months, and they told regarding her.

4And she made an ark for you, and covered it with pitch and asphalt, and placed it in the reeds on the bank of the river, and she placed you in it seven days, and your mother came by night and nursed you, and by day Miriam, your sister, guarded you from the birds.

5And in those days Tharmuth, the daughter of Pharaoh, came to bathe in the river, and she heard your voice crying, and she told her maidens to bring you forth, and they brought you to her.

6And she took you out of the ark, and she had compassion on you.

7And your sister said to her: 'Shall I go and call for you one of the Hebrew women to nurse and suckle this baby for you?' And she said to her: 'Go.'

8And she went and called your mother Jochebed, and she gave her wages, and she nursed you.

9And afterwards, when you were grown up, they brought you to the daughter of Pharaoh, and you became her son, and Amram your father taught you writing, and after you had completed three weeks they brought you into the royal court.

10And you were three weeks of years at court until the time [2351-] when you went forth from the royal court and saw an Egyptian striking your friend who was [2372 A.M.] of the children of Israel, and you killed him and hid him in the sand.

11And on the second day you found two of the children of Israel striving together, and you said to him who was doing the wrong: 'Why do you strike your brother?'

12And he was angry and indignant, and said: 'Who made you a prince and a judge over us? Do you intend to kill me as you killed the Egyptian yesterday?' And you were afraid and fled on account of these words.