Yes it is the very same pharaoh.
Answer 1it was in exodus not genesis.. and no it would not be his grandfather Ramses was young when moses was found..Answer 2Firstly, although Pharaoh's daughter found Moses and raised him, she was not his mother. Secondly, Pharaoh is a title and the Pharaoh at the time of Moses' youth was not the same Pharaoh (presumably Ramses) when Moses came to request his people's emancipation. As Answer 1 notes, this part is in Exodus Chapter 4.
Moses was afraid and doubtful to accept the mission from God, mainly as he stammered and was afraid to go to Pharaoh.
The Hebrews were to get their own straw for making the mud-bricks yet still had to produce the same quantity as before. This straw was previously supplied them by the Egyptians so they could concentrate on making bricks only. They thus had to search out materials for themselves and were punished for not meeting their quota.
yes a king is like a Pharaoh
In Exodus 14, we are told that Pharaoh went out with all his army and chariots, so he was with them when they entered the dry land of the Red Sea which Moses had parted. That same chapter explains how the waters then came back and covered over all of the army and chariots - "and not one of them survived". Therefore, Paharaoh died in the Red sea when the waters reverted to their original state, after the Israelites had safely crossed.
he believed that when Moses came, everyone should've followed him, and he had a same point of view for Jesus. what he said was that Jesus and Moses were the profits before him and now that he came everyone should follow him as the last profit
Moses lived about 1360 years before Jesus. However, in spite of that distance in time - and death - Moses and Jesus met up on the Mount of the Transfiguration while Jesus was on Earth. You be the judge whether or not they 'lived' at the same time.
Moses and king tut weren't living at the same time period. The only thing that is in common in the time period they lived in is that they both live before Jesus was born
Moses fears that the Israelites will bot believe that he ha seen god and therefore will not listen to him. God tells him to show two miracles to prove that he has seen god. Those two are two put his staff on the ground and it will turn into a snake and the other is to put his hand in his cloak which will turn white. Moses than asks god what to do if they do not believe that so he tells him to get water out of the river which will turn into blood.Moses does not want to be the one to do this and this angers god, so he gets his brother Aaran to help.
It seems likely that Senenmut and Moses were indeed one and the same. Moses was groomed to pharaoh so also held the title Tutmosis II for a time. Copy and paste the follwing link to your browser window it holds the answer to your question. http://biblelight.net/moses.htm
He was returning them to their home, temporarily. Rashi (Torah commentator) quotes the Sages' midrash, that since the Jews at that point were still in slavery, he didn't want his wife and sons to be subjected to that.
It is not in the same place as it was before left that way.