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Acts 7:21-41
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Acts 7:21-41
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21
And
when
he
was cast
out
,
Pharaoh's
daughter
took
him
up
,
and
nourished
him
for
her
own
son.
22
And
Moses
was
learned
in
all
the
wisdom
of the
Egyptians,
and
was
mighty
in
words
and
in
deeds.
23
And
when
he
was
full
forty
years
old,
it
came
into
his
heart
to
visit
his
brethren
the
children
of
Israel.
24
And
seeing
one
of them suffer
wrong
, he
defended
him,
and
avenged
*
him that was
oppressed
, and
smote
the
Egyptian:
25
For
a
he
supposed
his
brethren
would have
understood
how
that
God
by
his
hand
would
deliver
*
them:
but
they
understood
not.
26
And
the
next
day
he shewed
himself
unto
them
as they
strove
,
and
would have
set
them
at
one
again,
saying
,
Sirs,
ye
are
brethren;
why
do ye
wrong
one to
another?
27
But
he that
did
his
neighbour
wrong
thrust
him
away
,
saying
,
Who
made
thee
a
ruler
and
a
judge
over
us?
28
Wilt
*
thou
kill
me,
as
thou
diddest
the
Egyptian
yesterday?
29
Then
fled
Moses
at
this
saying,
and
was
a
stranger
in
the
land
of
Madian,
where
he
begat
two
sons.
30
And
when
forty
years
were
expired
, there
appeared
to
him
in
the
wilderness
of
mount
Sina
an
angel
of the
Lord
in
a
flame
of
fire
in a
bush.
31
When
Moses
saw
it, he
wondered
at the
sight:
and
as
he
drew
near
to
behold
it, the
voice
of the
Lord
came
unto
him,
32
Saying,
I
am the
God
of
thy
fathers,
the
God
of
Abraham,
and
the
God
of
Isaac,
and
the
God
of
Jacob.
Then
Moses
trembled
*
, and
durst
not
behold
.
33
Then
said
the
Lord
to
him,
Put
off
thy
shoes
from
thy
feet:
for
the
place
where
thou
standest
is
holy
ground.
34
I have
seen
, I have
seen
the
affliction
of
my
people
which
is
in
Egypt,
and
I have
heard
their
groaning,
and
am come
down
to
deliver
them.
And
now
come
, I will
send
thee
into
Egypt.
35
This
Moses
whom
they
refused
,
saying
,
Who
made
thee
a
ruler
and
a
judge?
the
same
did
God
send
to be a
ruler
and
a
deliverer
by
the
hand
of the
angel
which
appeared
to
him
in
the
bush.
36
He
brought
them
out
, after that he had
shewed
wonders
and
signs
in
the
land
of
Egypt,
and
in
the
Red
sea,
and
in
the
wilderness
forty
years.
37
This
is
that
Moses,
which
said
unto the
children
of
Israel,
A
prophet
shall
the
Lord
your
God
raise
up
unto
you
of
your
brethren,
like
b
unto
me;
him
shall ye
hear
.
38
This
is
he
, that
was
in
the
church
in
the
wilderness
with
the
angel
which
spake
to
him
in
the
mount
Sina,
and
with
our
fathers:
who
received
the
lively
oracles
to
give
unto
us:
39
To
whom
our
fathers
would
not
obey
*
,
but
thrust him from
them
,
and
in
their
hearts
turned back
again
into
Egypt,
40
Saying
unto
Aaron,
Make
us
gods
to
go
before
us:
for
as for
this
Moses,
which
brought
us
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt,
we
wot
not
what
is
become
of
him.
41
And
they made a
calf
in
those
days,
and
offered
sacrifice
unto the
idol,
and
rejoiced
in
the
works
of their
own
hands.
La Biblia de las Américas (Español)
BLA
Hechos 7:21
Después de ser abandonado para morir, la hija de Faraón se lo llevó y lo crió como su propio hijo.
English Standard Version
ESV
Acts 7:21
and when he was exposed, Pharaoh's daughter adopted him and brought him up as her own son.
La Biblia del Jubileo 2000
JBS
Hechos 7:21
Mas siendo puesto al peligro, la hija de Faraón le tomó, y le crió por hijo
New King James Version
NKJV
Acts 7:21
But when he was set out, Pharaoh's daughter took him away and brought him up as her own son.
Nueva Traducción Viviente
NTV
Hechos 7:21
Cuando tuvieron que abandonarlo, la hija del faraón lo adoptó y lo crió como su propio hijo.
Nueva Versión Internacional
NVI
Hechos 7:21
y, al quedar abandonado, la hija del faraón lo adoptó y lo crió como a su propio hijo.
La Biblia Reina-Valera (Español)
RVR
Hechos 7:21
Mas siendo puesto al peligro, la hija de Faraón le tomó, y le crió como á hijo suyo.
Sagradas Escrituras (1569) (Español)
SEV
Hechos 7:21
Mas siendo puesto al peligro, la hija de Faraón le tomó, y le crió por hijo.
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