Menu
Bible Gateway logo
account
  • read
    Read
    the Bible
    • Reading Plans
    • Advanced Search
    • Available Versions
    • Audio Bibles
  • study
    Study
    Tools
    • Scripture Engagement
    • More Resources
  • plus
    Bible Gateway
    Plus
  • explore
    Explore
    More
    • News & Knowledge
    • Newsletters
    • Devotionals
    • Bible Gateway App
    • Bible Audio App
    • Bible Gateway Blog
  • store
    Store
    • Bibles
    • Deals
    • More
Go ad-free and get 60+ study tools. Try BibleGateway+ today!
close
Bible Study Made Simple: align commentaries and application notes with every passage. Try Bible Gateway Plus FREE.
close
account Log In/Sign Up show menu
New International Version (NIV)
Version
Bible Book List Bible Book List
Font Size Font Size

◀Devotionals/Fulfilled: The NIV Devotional Bible for the Single Woman - Wednesday, June 25, 2025
Share Print
Prev Day Prev Day
Reading Completed Reading Completed | June 25, 2025 Use the calendar to view readings from this plan. close
Next Day Next Day

Use the calendar to view readings from this devotional.

June 2025 Previous Next
Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30          
Return to today's reading

Log in to read this devotional and:

  • Have reminders sent directly to your email
  • Record your reading progress
  • Pause your devotional at any time to read at your own pace
Log In
Only the first 7 days are free without a Plus subscription. You may preview only the first 7 days of this devotional.

Fulfilled: The NIV Devotional Bible for the Single Woman

Duration: 365 days

Pharaoh’s Daughter

One of Moses’ Mothers

Key Scripture: Exodus 2:1–10

Definition of Name: “Daughter of the great house” (Pharaoh means “great house”)

Story Setting: The Nile River during Israel’s slavery in Egypt

Her Single Significance: By adopting a foreign slave child, the princess became a single mother. Her choice eventually saved both the future leader of God’s people and approximately two million of God’s chosen people.

She was a princess—the daughter of Egypt’s godlike king, Pharaoh. Some have tried to make a case that she was the infamous Hatshepsut—one of the most remarkable and powerful women in Egypt’s history, but there is not enough evidence to make a positive identification.

Whoever this princess was, it seems that she could have had her own child or adopted almost any child she chose. Instead she rescued a foreign child, a slave child, a despised Hebrew child. Feeling sorry for this tiny baby, she took him out of the bulrushes of the filthy Nile River, where his mother had placed him in his tiny papyrus boat for fear the Egyptians would kill him. The kindhearted princess cradled him in her arms and named him Moses because she “took him out of the water.” What his Hebrew name was before that we don’t know.

Ironically the princess decided she needed help with baby Moses. As God would have it, Moses’ sister, Miriam, was hiding nearby, watching what happened to her baby brother. She hurried forward and offered to find a Hebrew woman to nurse and care for the child, and the princess agreed. Miriam immediately took Moses back to his own mother, Jochebed. Moses then had two mothers, just as some adopted children do today.

Pharaoh’s single daughter was one of the great unsung heroes in God’s loving plan to save us. So we owe her a debt of eternal gratitude for stepping out in compassion and courage to adopt Moses.

To have courage for whatever comes in life—everything lies in that.

—Saint Teresa of Avila

Copyright © 2013 by Zondervan.

Prev Day Prev Day
Top
Next Day Next Day

About

  • About
  • News & Knowledge
  • Statement of Faith
  • Mobile App
  • Store
  • Blog
  • Newsroom
  • Support Us

Help

  • FAQs
  • Tutorials
  • Use Bible Gateway on Your Site
  • Advertise with us
  • Contact us
  • Privacy policy
  • California Privacy Rights
  • Do Not Sell My Personal Information
  • Cookie notice
  • Site: Terms of use
  • Widget: Terms of use

Our Network

  • FaithGateway
  • StudyGateway
  • ChurchSource
  • HarperCollins Christian Publishing
  • Grupo Nelson
  • Editorial Vida
  • Thomas Nelson
  • WestBow Press
  • Zondervan
  • MasterLectures

Social

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • TikTok
  • Twitter
  • YouTube

Preferences

  • Versión en español
  • Preferences
Sign Up for Bible Gateway: News & Knowledge
Get weekly Bible news, info, reflections, and deals in your inbox.

By submitting your email address, you understand that you will receive email communications from Bible Gateway, a division of The Zondervan Corporation, 501 Nelson Pl, Nashville, TN 37214 USA, including commercial communications and messages from partners of Bible Gateway. You may unsubscribe from Bible Gateway’s emails at any time. If you have any questions, please review our Privacy Policy or email us at privacy@biblegateway.com.

Preferences

  • Versión en español
  • Preferences