The Egyptians viewed the ruling pharaoh as a god, the son of the sun-god Ra, and not merely as a representative of the gods. He was thought to be the incarnation of the falcon-headed god Horus the successor of Osiris. Among the pompous titles accorded him were "the sun of the two worlds," "Lord of the Crown," "the mighty god," "offspring of Ra," "the eternal," and many, many others. (History of Ancient Egypt, by G. Rawlinson, 1880, Vol. I, pp. 373, 374; History ofthe World, by J. Ridpath, 1901, Vol. I, p. 72) Fastened to the front of his crown was an image of the sacred uraeus, or cobra, which supposedly spat out fire and destruction upon his enemies. The image of the pharaoh was often placed in temples among those of the other gods. There are even Egyptian pictures of the reigning pharaoh worshiping his own image. As god, Pharaoh's word was law, and he ruled not according to a law code but by decree. Nevertheless, history shows that his supposedly absolute power was considerably limited by other forces within the empire, including the priesthood, the nobility, and the military. These points help in understanding how difficult Moses' assignment was in appearing before Pharaoh and presenting Jehovah's requests and warnings.-Compare Ex 5:1, 2; 10:27, 28.
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Well Egyptians viewed Pharaoh's as high class people. They ruled Egypt as in they were king but Queen Hatshepsut (Thutmose the seconds wife) took over as king when he died. So if you didn't look up to them something bad would happen to you.
He received power directly from the gods. He was appointed by the gods to rule the empire. He possessed the secrets of the gods.
Egyptians viewed the pharaohs as gods. Ancient Egyptians worshiped their pharaohs because it was thought that the pharaoh was the god of the earth, since the pharaoh was the one who ruled ancient Egypt and all of Egypt's activities such as farming, trading, and bartering.
pharaohs just believed that they were rulers but the people all believed that the Pharaoh was a god
In ancient times, pharaohs were considered ti be gods on earth.
The egyptians believed their pharohs were gods
The Egyptians viewed their pharaoh as a living god, just as all the other eastern peoples did.
The Egyptians believed in the divine nature of the Pharoahs, that they were an extension of the gods. The various dynasties of Pharoahs, having almost unquestioned authority, had no reason to dispel this belief.
Given that it is Egypt's only river the answer must that all pharaohs used it.
Egyptians put pharaohs in tombs for the purpose of sending them into the afterlife with a lot of their property.
The Egyptians decided to mummify the rich/pharaohs because their belief in afterlife
The Ancient Egyptians built pyramids for tombs for their pharaohs and their queens.
Egyptians thought their Pharaohs were gods or had connections to gods. They were lead to believe that the Pharaohs were able to punish them with super natural abilities.
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the Egyptians believe that if the Pharaohs were mummified the Pharaohs could enter the after life
they believed the Pharaoh was the god horus
To the Egyptians, the Pharaohs were actually gods.
To the Egyptians, the Pharaohs were actually gods.
they believed all pharaohs were sons of the sun god houris
they believed that their pharaohs were gods sent down to rule them
the egyptians thought of the Pharaohs as gods pointed by the pharaoh before them
The Egyptians believed in the divine nature of the Pharoahs, that they were an extension of the gods. The various dynasties of Pharoahs, having almost unquestioned authority, had no reason to dispel this belief.
the people of Egypt believed that the pharaoh was a god. he ruled over all of Egypt.
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