Pharaoh did not die during the plague of the firstborn because he was not the firstborn son of his father. In the biblical narrative of Exodus, the plague specifically targeted the firstborn of Egypt, affecting families across the land, but Pharaoh himself was not included in this judgment. Additionally, the events are framed as part of a larger story of resistance and divine intervention, where God hardened Pharaoh's heart, leading him to continue opposing Moses and the Israelites.
they didnt know how to write and it costed money to learn and especially taxes.
ancient egyptians wore linen or something thin because they didnt like to feel uncofortable while working :]
no because they didnt have the "technology" (if you may) to be able to tye dye and to have the color to stay locked in their clothes.
they didnt.. -_-
syddall was a girl who lived in the village of eyam during the plague. all her family died of the plague along with herself and she had a sweetheart called rowland torre who didnt know he was dead until after the plague was over.
no they didnt
they didnt
no they actually didnt
They didnt!
i belive she wore some type of that brand sunglasses and no she didnt have a lazy eye she just loved sunglasses she said it in an interview. :)
They didnt
no. they rode on camels. ancient egyptians didnt have black n white cows.
they didnt have pasta in egyptian timnes its italian
the egyptians had nothing else to use. most likely they didnt even know or call it science.
no, they didnt worship dogs, but they did worship cats.
Because they didnt have that kind of technology yet!