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Q: Was Ramses II the pharaoh who endured all of the plagues?
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Who was the most powerful pharaoh of all time?

Most likely Menes. The first Lord of the Two Lands. He unified North and South Egypt into one Kingdom with himself as the King(Pharaoh).


Why did people worship Ramses?

Ramses was a king. All kings were worshiped by the people, that was their role. Ramses was said to have been a good militant and a leader. He helped to construct the pyramids apparently.


How many plagues were upon pharaoh in the Biblical account of the Exodus from Egypt?

ten plagues 1 the nile river was turned into blood, 2 frogs infested the land, 3 gnats infested the land, 4 gadflies, 5 a pestilence on their livestock, 6 boils infected the people, 7 hail came down on the land, 8 locusts, 9 a grest darkness may occur over the land, 10 death of the firstbornsCatholic AnswerThere were ten plagues The nile river turned to bloodFrogs infested the landGnatsFliesAnimal diseasesBoilsHailLocustsThree days of darknessDeath to the Egytian firstborns


What are the 10 jewish plagues?

The Plagues of Egypt were sent by God to Egypt to try and convince Pharaoh to set the Jews free from slavery.They were:The plagues as they appear in the Bible are:Water, which turned to blood and killed all fish and other aquatic lifeFrogsLiceFlies or wild animalsDisease on livestockUnhealable boilsHail and thunderLocustsDarknessDeath of the first-born of all Egyptian humans and animals.To be saved, the Israelites had to place the blood of a lamb on their door.This story can be found in the bible, in the book of Exodus or for an alternative it is fairly accurately represented in the Dreamworks film 'The Prince of Egypt'Hope this helps!


How did Ramses rule Egypt?

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Who was the pharaoh that built temples for the sun god?

Pretty much all of the Pharaohs built temples for Amun-Ra. Some of the more famous ones were built by Ramses II, Thutmose III, and Ramses III.


What prompted the pharaoh to free the Hebrews?

The plagues which God brought upon Egypt (Exodus ch.7-12).


Who was the Pharaoh when Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt?

A:We do not know who the pharaoh or king of Egypt was at the time of Moses and the Exodus. The Book of Exodus says that the pharaoh and his entire army were drowned in the Red Sea, a fact that ought to easily identify the pharaoh of the Exodus, yet historians have accounted for all the Egyptian kings of the late Bronze Age, with none of them having died in these circumstances. From a historical perspective, almost all scholars are reported to believe there was no Exodus from Egypt as described in the Bible.


Who was the most powerful pharaoh of all time?

Most likely Menes. The first Lord of the Two Lands. He unified North and South Egypt into one Kingdom with himself as the King(Pharaoh).


What god did rameses II worshiped?

Ramses II was an Egyptian Pharaoh. The Egyptians worshiped a pantheon of gods headed by Ra and Osiris. Ramses II worshiped the whole pantheon to one extent or another, as did the population as a whole.


Which pharaoh was asked to release the Hebrews?

There is no indication of his name in the Bible, but scholars call him Pharoah 128, to presume it was Ramses or anyone else is best left to those who do not answer questions on here. And incidentally, no one, Pharaoh or otherwise, drove Moses out of Egypt. Moses went to Pharaoh and demanded he let Moses and his people go (they were slaves in Egypt, not people Pharaoh would be inclined to drive away since they were his cheap labor force). When Pharaoh would not let Moses and the Israelites go, 10 plagues descended upon Egypt one at a time until finally Pharaoh let Moses and his people leave. Pharaoh quickly changed his mind and chased Moses (to either capture them all or kill them all) to the Red Sea where Moses and his people safely crossed the sea and Pharaoh's men/army were all swallowed up by the sea.


What was the relationship of the pharaoh and the other Egyptians?

Well a Pharaoh is basically a king / dictator / supreme ruler what ever he considered himself to be and in charge of Egypt. Same as a king is in charge of England. One pharaoh (ramses) considered himself the highest god among all the gods that was worshiped back in the time of ancient eqypt.


What was Cleopatra's needle use for?

Cleopatra's needle(s) are obelisks originally built by Thutmose III in 1450 BC. and they praised his achievements. Later Ramses II added his own praise for himself to them. You could say they were ancient brag books about two Pharaohs and had nothing at all to do with Cleopatra. "Cleopatra's Needles" is just an exotic name that someone made up for the obelisks.


Where were the first 9 plagues at?

If you are asking about of the first 9 plagues in the Bible - they all took place in Egypt, as well as the 10th plague which was the final plague unleashed on the Egyptians which caused the Pharaoh to release the Israelites. Refer to the Book of Exodus in the Bible, Chapters 5 -12 for details of each plague.


How many plagues did God set on Egypt?

Moses cast 10 plagues on Egypt Locusts, angel of death, frogs, death of cattle, etc. --------- Actually Moses didn't cast any plagues at all, God did. And yeah there were 10 of them in total. The last being the worst, which struck Pharaoh the hardest. They were the Plagues of : Blood, Frogs, Swarms of flies, the death of all the livestock that were in Egypt, Boils, Hail, Locusts, the plague of Darkness, and of course the last and final one that struck Pharaoh the hardest like I said. And that was with the Angel of Death. Which is the reason why the Jewish people still today celebrate the passover. -- Because God the Father told all the Jewish people before this last one occurred -to swipe a newborn lamb's blood over the threshold of their doorway -so the Angel of Death would PASS OVER their homes. And in the morning Pharaoh could then proceed to take his people out of slavery and into the promised land. This convinced Pharaoh because of the fact that he had a relatively newborn son which the Angel of Death took along with the other infants God told him to take. 1. It was because of this that Pharaoh keep his word. Because for one the other magicians at the time couldn't do this miracle, and secondly and more importantly only GOD has the power to give life, or to take it. (see Exodus chapters 7-11).


What plague finally convinced Ramses to let the Hebrews go?

According the Old Testament, Pharaoh finally allowed the Hebrews to leave Egypt after the Tenth Plague: Death of all Firstborn Egyptians.


Was Ramses II the pharaoh of the Exodus?

Historical evidence does not definitively support Ramses II as the pharaoh of the Exodus. The Bible does not specifically name the pharaoh, leading to differing theories among scholars about the timeline of the Exodus and the pharaoh's identity. Ramses II is a popular candidate based on his long reign and grand building projects, but there is no concrete proof linking him to the events of the Exodus.