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The Bible appears to say that 600 Egyptian charioteers died in pursuit of Moses and the Israelites. The extensive Egyptian records of the time associated with the biblical Exodus never mention, even indirectly, the loss of any slaves or so much manpower in pursuit of them. In fact, over ninety per cent of scholars are said to have concluded that there never was an Exodus from Egypt as described in the Bible. On this view, no Egyptian charioteers were lost in pursuit of Moses and the Israelites. If indeed the Exodus really did occur, the Egyptians had no reason to take any risks, as all of Palestine and Syria, including the Canaanite cities, were under their firm control. No matter where the Israelites fled, they would merely end up in Egyptian hands, so Egyptian loss of life need not have been high.
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So that Nut's children by Geb could be born, they being Horus the Elder, Osiris, Isis, Set and Nephthys.
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The ancinet Egyptian god Seth did not die, so did not need a sarcophagus.
The ancient Romans were deeply religious people. Having shrines in the home allowed them to attend to worship and to appease the gods whenever the need arose. There were even small shrines in the streets, so that passers-by could stop and worship.
The qualifications of an Egyptian artisan are they need to be good with their hands, good at adding little details to their work, and be artistic.
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No, because they do not need one.
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to what countries egyptians don't need a visa?