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from The Ten Commandments (1956)
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Bithia / Bithiah
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- The Ten Commandments: The Musical (2006) Played by Luba Mason (as Bithia)
- The Ten Commandments (2006) (TV) Played by Padma Lakshmi
- "Moses the Lawgiver" (1974) TV series Played by Mariangela Melato
... aka "Moses" - USA (theatrical title) - The Ten Commandments (1956) Played by Nina Foch (as Bithiah)
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From The Ten Commandments (1956)
Bithiah: They're going away, Moses, and the secret's going with them. No one need ever know the shame I brought upon you.
Moses: Shame? What change is there in me? Egyptian or Hebrew, I am still Moses. These are the same hands, the same arms, the same face that was mine a moment ago.
Yochabel: A moment ago you were her son, the strength of Egypt. Now you are my son, a slave of Egypt. You find no shame in this?
Moses: If there is no shame in me, how can I feel shame for the woman who bore me, or the race that bred me?
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Bithiah: They're going away, Moses, and the secret's going with them. No one need ever know the shame I brought upon you.
Moses: Shame? What change is there in me? Egyptian or Hebrew, I am still Moses. These are the same hands, the same arms, the same face that was mine a moment ago.
Yochabel: A moment ago you were her son, the strength of Egypt. Now you are my son, a slave of Egypt. You find no shame in this?
Moses: If there is no shame in me, how can I feel shame for the woman who bore me, or the race that bred me?
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