Well, according to the story, God did, through Moses.
Pharaohs order Hebrew parents to throw male babies in the river is because he was gay
No. All the pharaohs were once babies and their mothers were usually queens.
In the old testament it begins with babies being slaughtered with the pharaohs order. The new testament starts with the babies being killed by king Herod.
They were Shifra (שפרה) and Pu'ah (פועה)
He ordered all baby Hebrew boys to be killed.
No. The Torah does not give the name of the Pharaoh who ordered the drowning.
The Pharaoh thought that the increasing number of the Hebrews in his country was dangerous and he decided to kill all newborn Hebrew boys to reduce their population.
if the babies are male (or mixed): hatinokim hayafim sheli (×”×ª×™× ×•×§×™× היפים שלי) if the babies are female: hatinokot hayafot sheli (×”×ª×™× ×•×§×•×ª היפים שלי)
The times stated in the Old Testament would be according to the Hebrew calendar. It is probable that Moses used an Egyptian calendar early in his life and the Hebrew calendar later.Jewish answer:Moses used the Hebrew calendar his whole life. Before being brought to Pharaoh's palace to be raised by a princess, he was nursed by his mother Exodus ch.2), who taught him about Judaism. In those days Israelite babies were nursed for two to five years.
According to the Biblical text, she didn't know.Another perspective:Exodus 2:5, 6 - Then the daughter of Pharaoh came down to bathe at the river. And her maidens walked along the riverside; and when she saw the ark among the reeds, she sent her maid to get it. And when she had opened it, she saw the child, and behold, the baby wept. So she had compassion on him, and said, "This is one of the Hebrews' children." [NKJV] Two strong possibilities come to mind. One: the king of Egypt had ordered that all male Hebrew children be killed (Exodus 1:16), and this child had apparently been hidden/abandoned. There would be no reason for an Egyptian male child to be hidden among the reeds of a riverbank. Two: discernible differences in the physical characteristics of Egyptians and Hebrews.
The answer is when a lion has babies and when the babies have babies and then the babies have babies...
I think you may mean the women who are mentioned in Exodus 1:15 as midwives. Their names were:Shifrah (שִׁפְרָה)Puah (פּוּעָה)If you are asking what the Hebrew word for midwife is, it's meyaledet (מְיַלֶדֶת).