Joseph was, for a time, head of Potiphar's household. This gave him leadership experience.
Joseph was in prison in Egypt, and the Pharaohs cup bearer and the baker were in prison with him, Joseph interpreted their dreams, one was hanged and the other was freed. Later Pharaoh had a dream, and Joseph interpreted the dream, pharaoh was glad . And in Genesis chapter 40 it says Joseph was made ruler over Egypt.
A God.
It is true that the Pharaohs were believed to be the children of the sun god.
The pharaoh believed that he was the sun god's son.
Pharaohs were believed to be the living Horus.
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The pharaohs believed that they were gods; they also believed in many gods (except for Akhenaton, who was a monotheist).
To be a pharaoh you have to be a son or daughter of a god and goddess.
If you are talking about Joseph, the son of Jacob, then yes, Joseph did follow God, indeed.
Well, Anubis was considered the God of the Dead. He was the assistant to Osiris so, his job was to prepare the body for afterlife. He had the body of a human and the head of a Jackel.
After Josephs brother sold him to traders , he was sold as a slave in Egypt. But as god was with him he had great wisdom. So he interpreted Pharaohs dream and so pleased was Pharaoh with Joseph that he made him Governor of Egypt. Then as the famine did come after seven years of plenty. The brothers came seeking for food in Egypt. This is how Joseph was reunited with his brothers.
Wadjet is the god depicted as a cobra, and is often found on the headdresses of many pharaohs.