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Pharaoh vs. Moses Complete dominion over others that is based upon a colossal lie of superhuman status eventually is doomed to collapse. It may take centuries for this to occur but history has ...
The Pilgrims stressed this aspect of Moses. When the band of Protestant breakaways left England in 1620, they described themselves as the chosen people fleeing their pharaoh, King James.
The Egyptian king is the principal villain of the Exodus story. Unlike the pha­raoh who knew Joseph, the pharaoh of Moses is cruel and vindictive.
The Kushites were forever at war with the Egyptians and, in fact, at one time Egypt was ruled by a Kushite Pharaoh named Taharqa who, centuries after Moses, showed up like the cavalry to save ...
Egyptian archaeologists have announced that they recently discovered a bronze sword bearing the symbol of King Ramesses II, the pharaoh mentioned in the Book of Exodus.
Moses, Aaron, the Israelites, the Egyptians are all pawns in a power struggle between Pharaoh and God. God wants to make it clear to Pharaoh the mighty that he is nothing in relationship to God.
Ancient propaganda supporting Egyptian Pharaoh Ramesses II has been found on a 3,300-year-old obelisk in Paris, as revealed by Egyptologist Jean-Guillaume Olette-Pelletier.
Of the former, Pharaoh it is said that “he knew not Joseph” and of the latter, Seraḥ, a life overlapped with Jacob, Joseph and Moses.