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  1. Bithiah, en hébreu Batya (בִּתְיָה, littéralement Fille de Dieu) ou Batparoh (בַּת־פַּרְעֹה, littéralement Fille du Pharaon), est le nom donné à un personnage de l'Exode dans le Midrash rabbinique.

  2. Some within Jewish tradition have tried to identify her with a "daughter of Pharaoh" in 1 Chronicles 4 :17 named Bitya. [6] An example of this is found in Leviticus Rabbah 1:3, [7] which refers to her as Bit-Yah ( Hebrew: בתיה, lit. 'daughter of Yahweh ').

  3. Bithiah was the daughter of Pharaoh who married Mered of Judah and reared Moses as her own son. She was a pious and miraculous woman who bathed in the Nile, saved Moses from death, and entered paradise alive.

  4. 13 oct. 2021 · Could Bithiah, the mysterious princess mentioned in 1 Chronicles 4, be the same as Nefrubity, the daughter of Pharaoh Thutmose I? Learn about the possible link between the biblical and Egyptian names, the historical context, and the archaeological evidence.

  5. Moses’ parents were righteous leaders of their generation. They risked their lives countless times on behalf of their brethren. Yet our sages credit a great deal of what Moses became to Batyah, the daughter of Pharaoh. When Moses was born, the room became filled with light.

  6. THE BYTHIAH PROJECT (TBP) tire son nom de l’histoire biblique de Moïse qui a été adopté dans la famille Royale par une princesse égyptienne nommée «Bithiah» qui signifie : « Fille de Dieu ».

  7. Bithiah was the daughter of a Pharaoh and the wife of Mered, a descendant of Judah (1 Chronicles 4:18). The name Bithiah means "daughter of Yah" and may indicate a conversion to the worship of Yahweh.