Pharaoh's daughter (Exodus) (English Wikipedia)

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  • "The Story of Batyah (Bithiah) – A Transformed Identity". www.chabad.org. Retrieved 2019-09-04.

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  • "Vayikra Rabbah 1:3". www.sefaria.org. "These are the sons of Bitya daughter of Pharaoh" (I Chronicles 4:18) – Rabbi Yehoshua of Sikhnin said in the name of Rabbi Levi: The Holy One blessed be He said to Bitya daughter of Pharaoh: 'Moses was not your son, but you called him your son; you, too, are not My daughter, but I call you My daughter,' as it is stated: "These are the sons of Bitya," the daughter of God [bat Yah].