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To give up thier child in hopes they will have a better future is something that every mother who chooses to put thier child up for adoption is doing. For some it is the best choice.

2007-02-03 13:52:02 · answer #1 · answered by anamaradancer 3 · 2 1

If a young mother today finds herself in the SAME situation as Moses' mother did then, yes, otherwise,she should judge the situation according to her circumstances and not those of Moses' mother.

2007-02-03 13:58:45 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Moses's mother was also the woman who lived in the Palace and taught him after the Queen found him. She planned the whole thing so that she could secretly raise her son as she wished and protect him from being killed. She even sent her daughter to watch and make sure he didn't drown and that he drifted to the right spot.

So I think she was a good example.

2007-02-03 13:57:02 · answer #3 · answered by Dysthymia 6 · 0 0

Have you read the entire story? What would you have done any differently given the choices that Moses' mother had to contend with?

2007-02-03 13:51:12 · answer #4 · answered by nowyouknow 7 · 3 0

i will see why you will advance an eyebrow. it is not the only OT tale to be replicated interior the cultures of the encompassing human beings... the flood as an occasion is modern-day in practically each historic close to jap human beings group. even nevertheless i think of your sources are not thoroughly solid in this one. in the beginning in case you strip all of it the way down to it is bear necessities like that it is not that unusual a narrative often - it is likewise in Greek Lit and so on... and it is probable the case simply by society the place male infants have been so effectual yet so probable to be attacked the two by potential hungry human beings (like interior the Bible) or by evil non secular forces (as interior the Babylonian delusion that i think of you're refering to) Secondly while the Babylonians captured Israel (in 500BCE -Daniels time) considered one of their kings grew to become into fascinated interior the Jewish faith, have been given the scribes to translate it into Greek (the Septuagan) and accompanied lots of their traditions into the Babylonian faith... an act that grew to become into punnishable by death in case you probably did it into the Jewish faith yet grew to become into undemanding (even considered variety) by benevolent conquerors. Thirdly the Babylonian civilisation did not evolve till approximately 700BCE a pair of hundred of years after the meant adventure of Moses. desire it is effectual

2016-09-28 09:37:49 · answer #5 · answered by celia 4 · 0 0

His mother knew he'd be killed if she didn't set him afloat on the river. Besides, his sis Miriam watched to see what happened to him, and his mom wound up being his nursemaid for the Pharaoh's daughter.

2007-02-03 14:02:34 · answer #6 · answered by the pink baker 6 · 0 0

When you consider that the other alternative was that the baby be put to death, YES!!!

2007-02-03 13:52:19 · answer #7 · answered by Caveman 5 · 3 0

His real mother? Or his adoptive mother? Frankly, Moses was a murderer and he probably hurt his adoptive mother very much. Although she raised him lovingly, he killed her nephew and destroyed her country. I feel very badly for her.

2007-02-03 13:51:11 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 3

Which part are you talking about? The part where Moses smoked dope in the Palace kichen where he had a part-time job in his early teens?

2007-02-03 13:52:38 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 4

Yes, she saved her child's life. What's your problem?

2007-02-04 02:46:31 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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