No god told Moses to tell Pharaoh that he should free gods people first.
Kings were never brought to trial as it was an ancient rule.
a Pharaohs reign mean how long did the pharaoh rule for and that is what it means
my opinion is Cleopatra because she kill herself when Egypt needed her most. That was when Rome was invading.
his goal was to kill the first beaver and he epiced failed sadly :( he cut his ear off with a knife
he was afraid that the people of ancient israel would rise up against him creating an uprising.So he send his gaurds to kill the first born so that not so many boy's would come up against him
I would say that God has many sons, however God speaks mostly about his firstborn son - an entire nation of people. God's firstborn son, are the descendants Abraham, through his son Isaac and his son Yacob, whose name was changed to Israel. His descendants became known as the Israelites - God's firstborn son. Proof of this is found in the book of Exodus. When God spoke to Moses, he referred to the Israelites as his firstborn son: "Again God said to Moses "Now that you are going back to Egypt, be sure to perform before Pharaoh all the miracles which I have given you the power to do. But I will make Pharaoh stubborn and he will not let the people go. Then you must tell him that I God, say 'Israel is my firstborn son. I told you to let my son go, so that he might worship me, but you refused. Now I am going to kill your firstborn son." (Exodus 4:21-23).
They had to give them a annual tradition to kill a trader
Kings were never brought to trial as it was an ancient rule.
to kill homer then bart and maggie but not marge
Another answer from our community:As our Creator God, only He has the right to kill/destroy His creation - directly or through other people or ways.Exodus 13:15 New King James Version (NKJV): And it came to pass, when Pharaoh was stubborn about letting us go, that the Lord killed all the firstborn in the land of Egypt, both the firstborn of man and the firstborn of beast. Therefore I sacrifice to the Lord all males that open the womb, but all the firstborn of my sons I redeem.'
she killed 200 peole
Man who kill fly in dark accomplish anything.
a Pharaohs reign mean how long did the pharaoh rule for and that is what it means
If this is in regard to the last plague God would visit upon the Pharoh and Egypt, to kill Egypt's firstborn, then let us visit Exodus 12. God tells Moses to protect their firstborn to slaughter a lamb, and using hyssop to paint the top plate and sides of their doors with the blood so that the Angel of Death, in legend that was the angel Samael, will "Passover" the Hebrew people's homes without consequence. Thus, the Hebrew's first born were spared.
my opinion is Cleopatra because she kill herself when Egypt needed her most. That was when Rome was invading.
By opening the Red SeaAnother Answer:Only God saves mankind, never a man. God led, protected, and punished as necessary His Congregation of Israel. The Israelites were becoming strong in Egypt. Fearful about this, the pharaoh turned them into slaves, but God heard their cries for freedom. He sent Moses He would send him to the pharaoh so Moses can free the Hebrews. Moses spoke with the pharaoh, only to be rejected. God became angry with the pharaoh, so he sent 10 terrible plagues into Egypt. One included insects called locusts devouring the Egyptian crops. Another, the Nile River's water turned to blood, finally God sent an angel to kill every firstborn son in every Egyptian family. (This one persuaded the pharaoh.) Weeping over his own dead son, the pharaoh gave in. Moses began to lead the Hebrews out of Egypt. Soon, the pharaoh changed his mind. The Egyptian Army chased after the Hebrews and nearly caught up at the edge of the Red Sea.Calmly, Moses raised his staff and the waters of the the sea parted before mosesThe Hebrews followed Moses. when the Egyptians tried to follow, the water flooded over the army, drowning the soldiers. The Hebrews escaped
Moses did not personally take baby boys away from Pharaoh; rather, he was raised in Pharaoh's household after being hidden by his mother to evade Pharaoh's decree to kill Hebrew baby boys. Later, as an adult, Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt to escape slavery, which was a significant act of defiance against Pharaoh's oppressive rule. His story is a central narrative in the Book of Exodus in the Bible.