Exodus 2:3
Amharic Tigrinya 2011
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Moses' mother, unable to hide him any longer, places him in a basket she made from reeds, which she then coats with tar to make waterproof. She leaves the basket among the reeds by the riverbank. This is part of the story of Moses' infancy, describing how his mother protects him from the Pharaoh's decree.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a favorite toy that you need to protect from being taken away. Moses' mommy did something similar. She made a special boat for baby Moses, like a tiny life raft, and put it in the river. It's like hiding a toy in a place where no one would look for it.
Historical Background
Exodus 2:3 is part of the Book of Exodus, traditionally attributed to Moses, written around 1200 BCE. The audience was the Israelites, and the cultural setting was the time of Pharaoh's oppression in Egypt. This story highlights the ingenuity and faith of Moses' mother in preserving her son against the harsh decree.
Living It Out Today
Today, this verse reminds us to use our resources and creativity to protect what we hold dear, like children or vulnerable family members, in times of crisis. For example, if you are worried about a younger sibling being influenced by negative peers, think of creative ways to keep them safe and in a positive environment.