Moses mother made a basket and put it in the river Nile with the baby in it.
Moses' mother saved him from the evil pharaoh by hiding him in a manger in the stable.
save the witness is a sniper game where you have to shoot a object to save the witness from being killed
getting killed
It is never made clear why Ursa left, but it can be inferred that she was forced to betray Ozai, the Fire Nation, or both in order to save Zuko from being killed by Ozai.
He ran away because he killed one of pharoahs men with a stone, trying to save a Jewish slave
I don't know! Why are you asking a kid?
To save them from potentially being killed. Why else?
Because he killed Bob to save Ponyboy from being killed and himself from getting hurt. He killed a person in self-defense.
new habitations laws to protect them from being killed or or used as clothings of any such
Yes, after Alice and Bella save him from being killed by the volturi.
nothing, the snow leopard is getting killed for there hide.
Moses was born to a family of Israelites in a time when the Pharoah of Egypt had ordered every Israelite baby boy to be killed. To save him, Moses's mother and sister Miriam wove a basket, put Moses in, and sent it down the Nile. Miriam followed the basket until it was carried by the Nile into the Pharoah's palace. There, a princess found the boy, and loved him instantly. After this point there are two variations of the tale. The first is that the Princess already had a son (Ramases), but decided to raise Moses as well, and the second variation is that Miriam asked the Princess if she wanted someone to feed the baby. The Princess agreed and Miriam fetched her mother. The Princess asked Moses' mother to care for him until he was old enough to live in the palace with her.Not exactly. The Biblical Narritive (found in Exodus), agrees with the above answer until the suggestion that there's "two variations" of the story. The princess named the baby "Moses" herself, and allowed Miriam to take the child back to a Hebrew for rearing until he was of age (all found in Scripture). Where exactly Ramasees comes into play is a mystery.