Yes he was happy.
They are happy for the baby but the most off the dont like what it is doing to Bella
Moses must have missed the royal life in Egypt the most.
Greeks very much liked art. When it came to doing it, most of it would be painting their gods and goddesses.
Most Greek city states had these rituals and festivals for their gods and goddesses because they believed if they kept the gods happy, good deeds would come to the people. They also built temples for the gods to keep them "happy" as well. PHS High School Dylan B.
Moses was the most important of the prophets in Judaism (Numbers ch.12). See also:A biography of Moses
To keep the gods happy, human sacrifices were made. Most of these sacrificed people were from rivalry territories or enemies.
Moses.
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In the ancient world most people believed in a pantheon of gods, including Egyptians, Babylonians, Greeks, Romans, Vikings. Moses taught the Hebrew people that there was only one true God who had revealed himself to Moses, that He was eternal and all-knowing and all-powerful and had created all things.
Many religions believed in Moses. but the Jew's believed most in him, he was there main profit.
they worshipped their gods in temples
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