King James Version
For he supposed his brethren would have understood how that God by his hand would deliver them: but they understood not.(Acts 7:25)
And the next day he shewed himself unto them as they strove, and would have set them at one again, saying, Sirs, ye are brethren; why do ye wrong one to another?(Acts 7:26)
But he that did his neighbour wrong thrust him away, saying, Who made thee a ruler and a judge over us?(Acts 7:27)
Wilt thou kill me, as thou diddest the Egyptian yesterday?
Then fled Moses at this saying, and was a stranger in the land of Madian, where he begat two sons.(Acts 7:29)
And when forty years were expired, there appeared to him in the wilderness of mount Sina an angel of the Lord in a flame of fire in a bush.(Acts 7:30)
When Moses saw it, he wondered at the sight: and as he drew near to behold it, the voice of the LORD came unto him,(Acts 7:31)

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