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- 1 Et ce sont ici les noms des fils d’Israël qui entrèrent en Égypte ; ils y entrèrent avec Jacob, chacun avec sa famille :
- 2 Ruben, Siméon, Lévi et Juda ;
- 3 Issacar, Zabulon et Benjamin ;
- 4 Dan et Nephthali ; Gad et Aser.
- 5 Et toutes les âmes issues des reins de Jacob étaient 70 âmes ; or Joseph était en Égypte.
- 6 Et Joseph mourut, et tous ses frères, et toute cette génération-là.
- 7 Et les fils d’Israël fructifièrent et foisonnèrent, et multiplièrent, et devinrent extrêmement forts ; et le pays en fut rempli.
- 8 *Et un nouveau roi se leva sur l’Égypte, qui n’avait point connu Joseph.
- 9 Et il dit à son peuple : Voici, le peuple des fils d’Israël est plus nombreux et plus fort que nous.
- 10 Allons, soyons prudents à son égard, de peur qu’il ne se multiplie, et que, s’il arrivait une guerre, il ne se joigne, lui aussi, à nos ennemis, et ne fasse la guerre contre nous, et ne monte hors du pays.
- 11 Et ils établirent sur lui des chefs de corvées pour l’opprimer par leurs fardeaux. Et il bâtit pour le Pharaon des villes à greniers, Pithom et Ramsès.
- 12 Et selon qu’ils l’opprimaient, il multipliait et croissait ; et ils eurent peur des fils d’Israël.
- 13 Et les Égyptiens firent servir les fils d’Israël avec dureté,
- 14 et ils leur rendirent la vie amère par un dur service, en argile, et en briques, et par toute sorte de service aux champs : tout le service dans lequel on les faisait servir était avec dureté.
- 15 Et le roi d’Égypte parla aux sages-femmes hébreues, dont l’une avait nom Shiphra et la seconde se nommait Pua,
- 16 et il dit : Quand vous accoucherez les femmes hébreues et que vous les verrez sur les sièges, si c’est un fils, vous le ferez mourir, et si c’est une fille, elle vivra.
- 17 Mais les sages-femmes craignirent Dieu, et ne firent pas comme le roi d’Égypte leur avait dit ; et elles laissèrent vivre les enfants mâles.
- 18 Et le roi d’Égypte appela les sages-femmes, et leur dit : Pourquoi avez-vous fait cela , et avez-vous laissé vivre les enfants mâles ?
- 19 Et les sages-femmes dirent au Pharaon : Parce que les femmes hébreues ne sont pas comme les Égyptiennes ; car elles sont vigoureuses : avant que la sage-femme vienne vers elles, elles ont enfanté.
- 20 Et Dieu fit du bien aux sages-femmes ; et le peuple multiplia, et devint très fort.
- 21 Et il arriva, parce que les sages-femmes craignirent Dieu, qu’il leur fit des maisons.
- 22 Et le Pharaon commanda à tout son peuple, disant : Tout fils qui naîtra, jetez-le dans le fleuve ; mais toute fille, laissez-la vivre.
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