It depends on who you ask and on who you trust.
The only source for this story is the Book of Exodus, in the Bible. Some modern scholars do not believe it actually happened. Others do.
AnswerNo. If King David really existed, he was a Hebrew. The Bible says that he was a son of Jesse. On the other hand the pharaohs were Egyptians and unrelated to the Hebrew people.
No there is not. There is only one vague reference to Israel in the Hieroglyphics, and it does not mention any details at all. It was not uncommon for ancient Egyptians to avoid mentioning their political failures in writing.
i really don't know can someone plz tell me cause i think i killed my gerbils babies i kept spuizzing my gerbils stomach allot
In egypt "really"
Egyptians.
Stacey really killed Archie And bradley
No. But it could be regarded in one sense as a deliverance from something akin to genocide, since the Egyptians had ordered the murder of every male child born to Hebrew mothers. Had this been carried out to the letter, it would have eventually over a number of years resulted in the extinction of the male line. Genocide of the Egyptians was never a possibility. The plagues were only a last resort in order for the nation of Israel to be delivered from the stubborn hand of the pharoah of the day. Even in the last plague, only the first-born was killed.
No, not Egyptian babies, Jewish babies. In the "Book of exodus" it mentioned the Jewish population(Whom were slaves at the time) growing too vast in Egypt.So the Pharaoh (who was frightened that if their population grew too vast, the Hebrews would revolt and overthrow Egypt) decided that they would use the Hebrew babies as crocodile feed as a way of keeping the Jewish population down. So a the mother of moses, A Jew whom feared for her sons life, instead let him be raised by Egyptians as an Egyptian so he wouldn't fall victim to the same slaughter as the other children. Then he came back some years later and asked the pharaoh to let his people go, and so on.Cruel, yes.Factual, I'm not sure.this was in the Five books of moses, ( the Torah, and the bible.)So if you're Christian, Catholic or Jewish, then Yes. This did happen.But if not, don't trouble yourself with this fable.As for myself, I just really like Theology. :)Hope I could help.
I really don't think ancient egyptians used diapers
There is no Hebrew word for supplanter. The Hebrew name Ya'akov is often translated as supplanter, but it really means "He will follow"
I belive that unicorns CAN have babies. I really think they are connected to horses, and horses have babies.
This is not a question.