Moses and Ramses were not related by blood, but as Moses was adopted.
no. they hate each other!
By adoption.
Yes. Moses' "brother's" name was Ramses. I'm not sure which one but i know his name was Ramses.
Ramses III
Ramses was the Pharaoh when Moses lead the Isrealites out of Egypt
Answer 1it was in exodus not genesis.. and no it would not be his grandfather Ramses was young when moses was found..Answer 2Firstly, although Pharaoh's daughter found Moses and raised him, she was not his mother. Secondly, Pharaoh is a title and the Pharaoh at the time of Moses' youth was not the same Pharaoh (presumably Ramses) when Moses came to request his people's emancipation. As Answer 1 notes, this part is in Exodus Chapter 4.
No, Ramses two was related to Ramses three, but the succsesor to Ramses the seconds throne was meranptah, Ramses thirteenth son.
Ramses the Second was not the youngest in his family. He had a younger sibling named Moses, the chosen man Godpicked to ask Ramses to "let my people go".
It is not certain, but some say Ramses 111.
The bible does not give Phaaohs name , but it could be Ramses.
The Pharaoh Ramses is said to have spoken to Moses.
Moses didn't have a half brother. But he did grow up in the palace of Pharoah and was treated as one of his sons. So Pharoah's son would have considered Moses as a brother.But he was consideredas the half brother of ramses.
Moses was in the Book of the Exodus, which describes the life of Moses. Moses was sent down the Nile River by his mother to save him from his death. The Pharaoh's wife finds Moses and takes him as a sign from the gods. Moses grows up as a prince of Egypt with Ramses II. Soon, Moses finds his sister, also finding out that he is not an Egyptian, but a Hebrew. He runs away from Egypt after killing an Egyptian while trying to protect a Hebrew slave. He lives in the desert for many years living with a tribe of Hebrews. One day, Moses finds the burning bush and received a message from God. He says that Moses must go back to Egypt to free his people. So Moses did as told, but the pharaoh, Ramses II, did not free the Hebrews. God got angry, and sent 10 plagues down on Egypt consisting of insects and gross bugs. On the last plague, Ramses's son died. Ramses agreed to have Moses's people go. when they made it to the Red Sea, Ramses decided to take back the decision and send his troops out to retrieve the Hebrews, but God let the Hebrews go through the Red Sea without harm and flushed all of Ramses's troops. Moses finds Canaan with all of the other Hebrews and lives a good life.