Moses' mother placed him in a basket to float down the river to protect him from Pharaoh's decree that all Hebrew male infants be killed. Fearing for his safety, she sought a way to save him while still complying with the law. By putting him in the river, she hoped he would be found and cared for, which ultimately led to his adoption by Pharaoh's daughter. This act was both a desperate measure and a profound act of love and courage.
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
The mother of Moses put him in a basket, and out him in the river Nile.
Moses mother made a basket and put it in the river Nile with the baby in it.
She didn't want him killed by the king and he was found by someone and raised up
The basket was in the river Nile.
Moses was his in a basket in the river. And his sister Miriam kept watch.
Moses' mother saved him from the evil pharaoh by hiding him in a manger in the stable.
No; it was Moses whose mother "took an ark of bulrushes for him, daubed it with asphalt and pitch, put the child in it, and laid it in the reeds by the river's bank." (Exodus 2:3).
Moses was rescued from the river Nile, by the Pharaohs daughter.
the Pharaoh's daughter ( the pharaoh of Egypt) found baby Moses.
Moses was his in a basket in the river. And his sister Miriam kept watch.
You can keep him in the basket and hid him beside the river like moses