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The narrative recounts the infancy, upbringing, and calling of a Hebrew child placed in a basket among riverside reeds to escape an edict to drown male infants. A royal daughter finds and adopts him while his birth mother nurses and instills his people's stories. Raised in the palace, he later kills an Egyptian taskmaster, flees to live as a shepherd, and encounters a bush that burns without being consumed, where God commissions him to demand freedom for his people. The tale emphasizes maternal devotion, providential protection, emerging identity, faith, and vocation.
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