Well, honey, Moses had to play a high-stakes game of chicken with Pharaoh for a while. It took a total of ten plagues raining down on Egypt before Pharaoh finally caved and let the Israelites skedaddle out of there. So, to answer your question, it took Moses ten plagues worth of convincing to get Pharaoh to release the people.
Moses requested the pharaoh to release the people of god from slavery.
moses was a long time before uildig the pyramids, he was in the south of egypt, luxor, and the pyramids are in th north of egypt, gizeh, so no relatinship between moses and the pyramids, the pharaoh during the time of moses was Ramsis II
The third miracle that Moses performed before Pharaoh was the turning of water into blood. When Moses and Aaron confronted Pharaoh, they struck the Nile River with Aaron's staff, causing the water to turn into blood, killing the fish and making the water undrinkable. This miracle was intended to demonstrate God's power and to persuade Pharaoh to release the Israelites from slavery. However, Pharaoh's heart remained hardened, and he refused to comply.
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.
A:On a literal reading of the Bible, Moses was not an idol worshipper. However the story of Moses and the Exodus is purely legendary: historically there was no one called Moses who led the Israelites out of Egypt as described in the Bible. Either way, Moses did not worship idols.
Moses was a poor speaker whom God chose to lead the Israelites out of Egypt. God sent plagues on Egypt through Moses to convince Pharaoh to release the Israelites. Through God's guidance, Moses led the Israelites to freedom from slavery in Egypt.
the Pharaoh's daughter ( the pharaoh of Egypt) found baby Moses.
Yes aaron went to Pharaoh, as moses stammered Aaron spoke for Moses.
According to tradition, the Ten Plagues lasted a total of one solar year (Mishna, Eduyot 2:10)).
There is no indication of his name in the Bible, but scholars call him Pharoah 128, to presume it was Ramses or anyone else is best left to those who do not answer questions on here. And incidentally, no one, Pharaoh or otherwise, drove Moses out of Egypt. Moses went to Pharaoh and demanded he let Moses and his people go (they were slaves in Egypt, not people Pharaoh would be inclined to drive away since they were his cheap labor force). When Pharaoh would not let Moses and the Israelites go, 10 plagues descended upon Egypt one at a time until finally Pharaoh let Moses and his people leave. Pharaoh quickly changed his mind and chased Moses (to either capture them all or kill them all) to the Red Sea where Moses and his people safely crossed the sea and Pharaoh's men/army were all swallowed up by the sea.
If you mean Thutmosis III, the pharaoh in the story of Moses, he refused to let the Hebrew people leave Egypt, where they were pretty much enslaved.
Ramses was the Pharaoh when Moses lead the Isrealites out of Egypt
God instructed Moses to go to Pharaoh and demand the release of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt. He was to tell Pharaoh, "Let my people go, so that they may worship me in the wilderness."
He was 40 years of age when he went to Midian. (He was 80 when he left Midian to go to Egypt and confront Pharaoh).
The Plagues of Egypt were a series of disasters that God hit Egypt with as part of Moses's effort to convince Pharaoh to free the Hebrew slaves.Plague of BloodPlague of FrogsPlague of LicePlague of FliesDeath of LivestockPlague of BoilsPlague of HailPlague of LocustsPlague of DarknessDeaths of Firstborn Sons
Moses requested the pharaoh to release the people of god from slavery.
Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt after God sent ten plagues to convince Pharaoh to release them. The Israelites crossed the Red Sea on dry land, with the waters parting to allow them to escape. They then journeyed through the desert for 40 years before reaching the Promised Land.