no he was possessed by the devil.
sure.
The role of the Egyptian god yah was to make desert storms, thunderstorms and earthquakes. He was known as the one who killed his brother.
Nefertari is not an Egyptian god, but rather the wife of a Pharaoh. I do not know where she lived, but she was entombed in the Valley of the Queens.
Moses didn't act on his own accord. He was following the command of God (Exodus ch.3) in freeing the Israelites from Egyptian slavery. God gave the Torah, but that wasn't "in return" for freeing the Israelites; it was the purpose for which the Israelites were freed.
The Egyptian god Bes was the dwarf god.
I don't know of any, but Anubis the god of mummification has the head of a jackal.
Moses killed the Egyptian, so he had to wait for forty years until it was God's time to free the Israelites.
Moses killed the Egyptian before god called him to lead the people, to the promised land.
He fled Egypt because he saw Egyptians beating up Hebrews.Answer:Plus... Moses killed the Egyptian... tried to hide the body... was found out... and "took it on the lam." [Ex.2:12-15]
Moses was afraid and doubtful to accept the mission from God, mainly as he stammered and was afraid to go to Pharaoh.
God asked him to persuade the Pharaoh to free the Egyptian slaves and he did
When Moses saw an Egyptian mistreating a Hebrew, he became upset with the Egyptian and killed him. The account can be found in the Old Testament in the 2nd chapter of the Book of Exodus. You can also check out Numbers 31 to find an account where Moses orders a military to kill.
The story of Moses and pharaoh . Shows that God was more powerful then the Egyptian gods.
He was looked after by an Egyptian princess, but had a Hebrew nurse maid, and eventually became an Egyptian prince, but knew of his cultural background.
Set was the god of evil who killed the king of the gods
God sent Moses along with his brother Aron, to Egyptian palace to see the Pharaoh, and to ask him to release the Jews.
He was the greatest of God's prophets (Numbers ch.12, Deuteronomy ch.34). He was God's dedicated emissary in announcing the Plagues, in bringing the Israelites out of Egyptian slavery, in leading them in the wilderness, and in giving them God's Torah. See also:More about Moses
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