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Moses grew up as an Egyptian prince, and even though he had a good education and was brought up the Egyptian way, he knew, deep down, that he was a Hebrew. One day Moses saw an Egyptian killing a Hebrew and couldn't control himself. Without a second thought he killed Egyptian, and buried his body in the sand. The news soon spread and Moses was worried about what the Pharaoh was likely to do to him for his actions. And so he fled to Midian and saved Jethro’s daughter from the shepherds who drove them away from the troughs. Jethro was impressed and adopted him as his son. His daughter, Zipporah and Moses soon married and he became a superintendent of his herds. Moses than lived in Midian as a shepherd for 4 decades.

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