Moses requested the pharaoh to release the people of god from slavery.
Pharaoh (Exodus ch.1).
It is unclear what Pharaoh is being referred to in the question, but no Pharaoh in the Old Testament was ever afraid of the People of Israel. The Pharaoh in the Exodus Account was not even that fearful of the Israelite God. The Pharaohs in the later periods (during the time of the Divided Kingdoms) openly mocked Judeans and Judah sought their protection as a vassal state.
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."
Common ancestoral belief ............. They were all freed from slavery !
The Pharaoh forced the Hebrew people into slavery primarily due to a combination of fear and economic exploitation. As the Hebrew population grew, the Pharaoh feared their potential to rise against him and disrupt his rule. To maintain control and utilize their labor for building projects, he enslaved them, subjecting them to harsh conditions to ensure their compliance and productivity. This systematic oppression aimed to secure his power and the prosperity of Egypt.
The pharaoh refused to let the people of Israel go free, but then god sent the ten plaques on Egypt , and after the first born in every Egyptian family died pharaoh released them.
Stories from before the birth of Jesus can be found in the Old Testament of the Bible. Stories about: Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob - the three patriarchs of the people of Israel, Moses - he led the people of Israel out of slavery in Egypt to the 'promised land'. Joshua, Caleb - leaders of the people Israel when Israel entered the 'promised land'. Saul, David, Solomon - some of the kings of Israel. Isaiah, Jonah, Jeremiah, - some of the prophets of Israel
A pharaoh is a ruler of their land and their people.
Then they make a new pharaoh
The primary focus was on a people that was called Israel, descendants of Jacob's twelve sons, ergo, the twelve tribes. These were a people chosen out of all the people on the earth, fulfilling God's covenant with Abraham to become a large nation and a blessing to all peoples. Israel was the church in the wilderness
I don't know this answer but i can tell you that more than 10000 people built the pyramid which were the bani Israel (the slaves of the pharaoh)