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The pharaoh who challenged Egypt’s gods may have inspired Moses
One controversial theory suggests that the story of Moses may be rooted in the reign of Pharaoh Akhenaten. Ancient nobles, ...
Moses takes leave of Jethro and Midian and, accompanied by Aaron, makes his way to Egypt, where he first legitimates himself by the signs God has entrusted to him with the Hebrews. He then makes his ...
After Pharaoh intensified the Jewish slaves' work, Moses felt that his mission had failed. Out of deep pain, he turned to God and said, “Why have You done evil to these people? Why did You send me?
An animated film narrating the Jewish story of Moses. This clip will be relevant for teaching KS1 and Early and 1st Level ...
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Possible statue of pharaoh who Moses may have confronted discovered in Egypt
An ancient statue of an Egyptian pharaoh -- commonly depicted in media as the tyrant Moses confronted ahead of the exodus -- ...
Archaeologists uncover massive artifact depicting pharaoh thought to have challenged Moses in Exodus
Egyptian archaeologists recently uncovered a massive statue believed to depict King Ramses II, the pharaoh often linked to ...
Staring at his dead son’s body while his country was reeling from hellfire, disease and eclipse, Pharaoh finally cracked under the mounting pressure and let Israel go, only to quickly realize what he ...
The leaders of the Israelite tribe are publicly supporting the regime of the Egyptian Pharaoh despite ongoing protests, and their own recent conflicts with the Middle Eastern despot. Citing security ...
Elie Wiesel describes Moses as “the loneliest” character in the Bible. Moses is the ruler of an unruly bunch of former slaves, as well as a prophet and lawgiver, and, for a short time, the High Priest ...
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