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Baby Hercules killed two snakes that Hera sent to kill him.
Two snakes sent by jealous Hera.
Cleopatra became famous in 69 BC, when she was born. She committed suicide in 30 BC. Cleopatra, I assume, was famous as soon as she was born because her father, Ptolemy XII, was Pharaoh. However, he was a disliked Pharaoh and many Alexandrians were plotting to kill him. Cleopatra was his favorite daughter and Ptolemy XII would probably give Cleopatra the throne. Everyone hated Cleopatra too, because her father was not a great leader. Cleopatra became Pharaoh when she was 18 years old.
His second dream was when the same angel came into it and told him that the King of that time, King Harold was coming to KILL the baby Jesus and Joesph took Baby Jesus and Mary and left and never would return again.
pharah was worried that one of the baby boy would one day take power in egypt and all the new born babies to be cast into the river
He had been told in a dream that the a Jewish boy born during this period of time would destroy him. He wanted to wipe out any possibility of this happening. This is why Moses was put into a basket and floated on the Nile.
Yes it was. He gave the order to do it again but god took there first Born's first at least that's what it look like
Pharoah ordered the death of all baby boys because the population of Hebrews was getting so large. The Egyptians became concerned that they would be over taken by the Hebrews. However, according to the Bible, it didn't work because 2 midwives didn't follow through with the order they received from Pharoah to kill the new born boys. A wonderful case of civil disobedience!!
Herod was the king who ordered all baby boys killed, hoping to get rid of the One he thought was threatening his throne.
only if they were two boys
Pharaoh was worried that the Hebrews were becoming too numerous and strong for him and his army to control and that if this continued to happen that eventually, they would join with other enemies of Egypt and challenge Pharaoh's army. To prevent this, he forced the Hebrews into labor hoping that it would break their spirit and make them easier to control/deal with. When this didn't work and their population continued to grow and thrive, he sought to prevent a future revolt by having the midwives kill all the baby boys born to Hebrew women. This also did not work because many of the Hebrew women delivered on their own without the help of a midwife. So to ensure that all the baby boys would be killed anyway, the Pharaoh ordered that they all be thrown into the river.
Ramses the II, I think.....
The Pharaoh thought that the increasing number of the Hebrews in his country was dangerous and he decided to kill all newborn Hebrew boys to reduce their population.
The Egyptians had decreed to kill all the newborn Israelite boys. Moses' mother hid him for three months (Exodus ch.2) in the house, but later found herself unable to do so (ibid). She then placed him in a waterproofed basket in the river bullrushes (ibid), in the hope that God would provide some form of rescue for him, and that is what happened.
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So long as those baby rats are all boys, yes, but it should be taken slowly, as some adult males will kill baby rats.