Let's see:
1) In the time of Abraham (Genesis ch.12)
2) In the time of Joseph (Genesis ch.41)
3) When the Israelites were first enslaved (Exodus ch.1)
4) The Pharaoh in Exodus 3:10
5) In the time of King Solomon (1 Kings ch.3)
6) In the time of King Yoshiah (2 Kings ch.23)
7) In the time of Zidkiah (Jeremiah ch.44)
See also 2 Kings ch.18, Isaiah ch.19, Ezekiel ch.29, 1 Chronicles ch.4, and many other passages, which may or may not be referring to a Pharaoh listed above. Another factor which needs clarifying is, for example, whether the Pharaoh in Genesis 41 is the same as the one in Genesis 50 (since 17 years had elapsed). And whether the Pharaoh in Genesis 39 is the same as the one in Genesis 41 (since 13 years had elapsed). And whether the Pharaoh in Exodus 1 is the same as the one who sought to kill Moses in Exodus 2 (since Moses had grown up in the interim).
The pharaoh in Exodus was most likely Amenhotep II.
It is in the book of Genesis, at the time of of Joseph, Pharaoh is first mentioned.
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The pharaohs name is not mentioned in the bible.
he was king of egypt. As the Pharaoh in the Bible is never explicitly named and dating the events of the Bible (if they occurred) is very difficult, there is no consensus over who the Pharaoh was that Moses was dealing with. The most common assumption is that is was Ramses II due the mention of the store-houses of Pithom and Raamses.
The name is not mentioned.
(Genesis 40:20) Pharaoh's (Matthew 14:6-10) Herod's
The birthday of Pharaoh is mentioned in Genesis chapter 40, verses 20-23. The only other birthday celebration mentioned in the Bible was that of King Herod's in Matthew chapter 14 verses 6-11.
It is not mentioned in The Bible.
It is not mentioned in the bible at all.
No, trolls are not mentioned in the Bible.
Pharaoh Reference: Genesis 40:20
No. The Epic of Gilgamesh is not mentioned in the Bible.