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None. Probably because there is only one river in Egypt, the Nile and so any river would have to be that one. Its mention would thus be considered superfluous.

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Q: What book in the Bible names the river Moses was found in?
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Which river was Moses found in by the princes?

The Nile River


Where on the Nile River was moses found?

Moses did not 'found' the River Nile. Nor did he find it.


Who was the baby found in a basket in the river nile?

the Pharaoh's daughter ( the pharaoh of Egypt) found baby Moses.


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Is Moses from Egypt?

Moses was of Hebrew parents, but he was hidden in the river Nile, and the Pharaohs daughter found him and adopted him.


Where is it found in the scripture where moses was found in the Nile river?

Exodus 2:1-10


What was baby Moses hidden in?

Moses was found in the river Nile.(Exodus 2:2-5)


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The word Moses means taken from the river, it was given by Pharaohs daughter who found him in the river.


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What was the name of the woman who found Moses?

Her name was AsisA Bible perspective:As the question is categorized under "Old Testament," it should be noted that Scripture doesn't provide her name, identifying her only as "Pharaoh's daughter." The account is found in Exodus 2.


Were is Moses found in the bible?

A:The question implies thatthe Book of Exodus was written in antiquity, perhaps by Moses, then lost and later found. That is not the actual history of the book. Exodus was actually written in stages over several centuries during the middle part of the first millennium BCE. The final additions to the book were added by the anonymous source now known as the Priestly Source, towards the end of the Babylonian Exile or shortly afterwards. The Book of Exodus was copied and distributed widely in this form, which is little different from the book we have today, but was never really lost.