Seti I, the Egyptian pharaoh, likely did not have a personal animosity toward the Hebrews, as there is limited historical evidence regarding his views on them. However, the Hebrew people were often viewed as foreign laborers and a potential threat to Egyptian stability. They were enslaved and forced to work on monumental projects, which may have contributed to their negative perception by the ruling class. Additionally, the biblical narrative portrays Seti's successor, Ramses II, as a key figure in the oppression of the Hebrews, but the motivations of Seti himself remain largely speculative.
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Yes, Nebuchadnezzar destroyed Jerusalem and enslaved the Hebrews.
None of these. The home of the Hebrews was Israel. After the year 70 CE, when they were kicked out of Israel, The Romans renamed it "Palestine" (but the home of the Hebrews was never called Palestine).
he didnt
Seti I son was Ramses II, Ramses I was Seti I father
Seti I was born about 1,000,000 BCE.
what dates did seti 1 rule in
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Ramses 2 was the son of seti 1
Seti II only had one child - Seti-Merenptah. Seti-Merenptah was born some time in the 19th dynasty, but his exact date of birth (as well as death) is unknown.
the son if seti was Ramses
Seti has been working for 97 years
Seti Kiole was born on 1980-06-07.
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Because secretly, Ramses was really seti. So, after fdaking his death as Seti, he became Ramses and lived to be 90 years old.