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The first five times, Pharaoh hardened his heart of his own free will and said No to Moses. The next five times, God hardened Pharaoh's heart and forced him to say No to Moses. Then, after the killing of the first born, Pharaoh said Yes to Moses. Then God hardened Pharaoh's heart and Pharaoh chased after Moses and Pharaoh found himself either in the Sea of Reeds or at the edge of the Sea of Reeds watching his soldiers drown and Moses and the freed people on the other side getting away. The reason God hardened Pharaoh's heart and took away his free will, was to teach him a lesson about being a tyrant and throwing all those male slave children into the Nile River to drown.
Moses requested the pharaoh to release the people of god from slavery.
AnswerAccording to Holy Quran AARON is Mose's mother's son ======== Aaron was Moses' younger brother by their natural mother. Moses' step-brother was the natural son of the Pharaoh. His name was Raamses.
moses was a long time before uildig the pyramids, he was in the south of egypt, luxor, and the pyramids are in th north of egypt, gizeh, so no relatinship between moses and the pyramids, the pharaoh during the time of moses was Ramsis II
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The name is not mentioned.
They had to spend 40 years of wandering in the wilderness.
The Pharaoh Ramses is said to have spoken to Moses.
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.
Moses was found in the bulrushes, by the daughter of Pharaoh (Exodus ch.2). Answer 2 The baby found in the bulrushes did not yet have a name (or was given a name by the Hebrews without it being mentioned in the bible). It was named Moses by The Pharaoh's daughter after being taken out of the water.
The first five times, Pharaoh hardened his heart of his own free will and said No to Moses. The next five times, God hardened Pharaoh's heart and forced him to say No to Moses. Then, after the killing of the first born, Pharaoh said Yes to Moses. Then God hardened Pharaoh's heart and Pharaoh chased after Moses and Pharaoh found himself either in the Sea of Reeds or at the edge of the Sea of Reeds watching his soldiers drown and Moses and the freed people on the other side getting away. The reason God hardened Pharaoh's heart and took away his free will, was to teach him a lesson about being a tyrant and throwing all those male slave children into the Nile River to drown.
We are not give the name of Pharaoh's son who was killed in the 10th plague in Egypt.
The Book of Exodus says that Moses' father was a Hebrew named Amram. The Pharaoh's daughter adopted Moses and raised him as her own. The Pharaoh in the story never has a name put to him.
Moses requested the pharaoh to release the people of god from slavery.
In the Bible, it was the Pharaoh's daughter who raised Moses.
The bible calls him as plain Pharaoh, no name is given.