Acts 7:29

Then fled Moses at this saying, and was a stranger in the land of Madian, where he begat two sons.

Cross-references

Exodus 2:14–22 Historical context

Exodus 2:14-22 gives the full account of Moses' flight, his arrival in Midian, marriage, and birth of his first son.

Exodus 2:15 Historical context

Exodus 2:15 specifies Pharaoh's murder attempt that caused Moses' flight to Midian.

Exodus 2:22 Allusion

Exodus 2:22 records Moses naming his son Gershom, meaning 'stranger', explaining his exile.

Exodus 4:19 Historical context

Exodus 4:19 shows that while Moses was in Midian, God told him those seeking his life were dead, enabling his return.

Exodus 18:3 Allusion

Exodus 18:3 explicitly names Gershom and Eliezer, the two sons mentioned in Acts 7:29.