- Bithiah
=Historical=
Bithiah, in Hebrew Bitya (בִּתְיָה, literally "daughter of God") was the daughter of a Pharaoh of Egypt. The name of her father is not in the Bible, but Rabbinic
Midrash makes her the daughter of one of the Pharaohs of the Exodus. (seePharaoh of the Exodus ). She was the foster mother ofMoses , having drawn him from the Nile.In Jewish tradition, she was exiled by the Pharaoh for bringingMoses theLevite into the house of Pharaoh and claiming him as her own child. Bithiah left Egypt withMoses during the massexodus of the children ofIsrael . She marriedMered theJudahite . Her children were Miriam, Shammai, and Ishbah ("the father ofEshtemoa ").In the Bible and
Midrash In the Biblical account, the daughter of Pharaoh who rescued Moses is not named. A daughter of Pharaoh named Bithiah is mentioned in I Chronicles bibleverse-nb|1|Chron|4:18|HE. The
Midrash identifies the two as the same person, and says she received her name, literally "daughter of Yah (= YHWH often rendered in English as LORD)", because of her compassion and pity in saving the baby Moses. In the Midrash (Leviticus Rabbah 1:3), God says to her that because she took in a child not her own, and called him her son (Moses can mean "child" in Egyptian), God will take her in and call her YHWH's daughter (which is what Bithiah means). The Midrash portrays her as a pious and devoted woman, who would bathe in the Nile to cleanse herself of the impurity of idolatrous Egypt. She is mentioned in Chron. 1, 4:18, as being the wife ofMered from thetribe of Judah , who is identified in the Midrash as beingCaleb , one of the 12 spies. The Midrash (Exodus Rabbah 18:3) also records that she was not affected by the 10 Plagues, and was the only female firstborn of Egypt to survive.In Islamic tradition
In the Hadith, Bithiah is known as Asiyah, one of four of "the best of women". She is also known as the Pharaoh's wife, not daughter, in the
Qur'an .In movies
She is often portrayed as being the sister or wife of Pharaoh in adaptations of the story, in order to have Moses appear as Pharaoh's son.
In the film The Ten Commandments, she is portrayed as the daughter of
Ramses I and sister of the Egyptian pharaoh,Seti I , who raised Moses as her own son as her husband had died before they could have children. When Moses leads the Hebrews out of Egypt, she joins the Exodus.Nina Foch played her.In the 1956 film, Bithiah is shown as a compassionate and heroic woman, who deeply loved Moses as a mother and wanted him to inherit the throne so he could do good. When Moses is found out to be a Hebrew, the heartbroken Seti forbids her from seeing him again. During the first Passover when the Destroyer is killing the first born of Egypt, she is freed, apparently from a form of fairly luxurious house arrest, and takes part in the very first
Passover Seder . She grieves over the suffering of her people, but casts her lot with the people ofIsrael and joins theExodus . She willingly and gladly gives up her place on her rich litter to help the weaker Israelites. When the Egyptian chariots attack, she tries to interpose herself between the charging army and the people. Her future husbandMered (see I Chronicles 4:18) dissuades her from this noble but suicidal action. When the Egyptian army drowns, it is her grieving reaction that the film shows (rather than the singing and dancing of the people, led byMiriam , that the book of Exodus tells about). Mered comforts her in her sorrow.ources
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Encyclopaedia Judaica ", 1972, Keter Publishing House, Jerusalem, Israel.
* [http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=1106&letter=B Jewish Encyclopedia.com]*Bithiah. (n.d.). Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary. Retrieved January 28, 2008, from Dictionary.com website: [http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Bithiah] Chicago Manual Style (CMS):
ee also
Moses in rabbinic literature External links
* [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jamesdow/s013/f005191.htm Possible Family tree]
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