It was the river Nile.(Exodus 2:3-6)
Bathing, as it states in Exodus 2:5 "And the daughter of Pharaoh came down to wash herself at the river; and her maidens walked along by the river's side; and when she saw the ark among the flags, she sent her maid to fetch it."
One of Pharaoh's daughter's came down to bathe in the river and found baby Moses floating in a basket in Exodus 2:1-10. The Pharaoh was the King of Egypt, which was the superpower at the time. Some historians believe Queen Hatsheput (1501-1482 BC), daughter of Pharaoh Thutmose I, was the princess that found and adopted Moses.
The daughter of the Pharaoh came down to the river Nile for a bath, when she found Moses.The word Moses means taken out of the water.
The river Nile
Moses was discovered by the Pharaohs daughter, in the river, and gave the name Moses, which means taken out of the river.
Moses brother Aaron spoke for him.
The curse of leprosy was not sent upon the wife of Moses. The curse was sent upon his sister, Miriam, when she and brother Aaron spoke against Moses and his wife.
The baby Moses was rescued by the Pharaohs daughter, as she came for a bath in the river, Moses means taken from the river.
Miriam watched him float down the Nile River And saw that princess found him princess didn't want him until he was older so she gave Moses to Miriam. tip:Miriam is Moses's sister
Teyvat gomeh - Moses' mother fashioned a basket of bulrushes, which is a kind of reed growing in the river. She waterproofed it with mud and pitch. Nowhere does it state that the basket moved down the river. It may have remained in one spot, held by the reeds in the river.See also:More about Moses
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No, the crops were sent down the Mississippi River to the port of New Orleans