Because he will need it in the underworld,
In the majority of the Plagues, Pharaoh hardened his own heart. Only in a few of the later plagues did God harden Pharaoh's heart. These later cases were a punishment for Pharaoh having hardened his own heart while he still had free will.
It means that Pharaoh increased his stubbornness.
because it tells if they have a good heart or an evil heart
Anubis the death god
His heart was hardened, so he couldn't yield.
God hardened Pharaohs heart ten times.
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.
They keep them inside temples
yes and no they put their lungs,brain, stomach, and intestines each in a separate jar and then they were barried with the Pharaoh. they did not remove the heart because he needed it to get to the "after life". gross right???!??!!!?!?!?!
Pharaoh was the king of Egypt. They believed Pharaoh was half man and half god. Pharaoh was regarded as a living god on earth, the heart and soul of Egypt as it were, and there were many perks to go with the title; nice palace, statues and monuments of the pharaoh, and every luxury which was then available. It was not a bad job.
tutankhamen did things like: keep egypt safe.
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