In biblical times he decided that gods wrath was too much for him I.E. see Genesis.
the pharaoh that tried to change egypts religion was Amenhotep who ruled in 1370
In the biblical story of Exodus, Pharaoh's heart was hardened repeatedly, which led him to change his mind about letting the Israelites go after each plague. Despite experiencing numerous devastating plagues, he continually refused to free them, ultimately resulting in the death of his firstborn son as the final and most severe punishment. This act of defiance against God’s command ultimately led to his downfall.
They had been calling themselves Israelites since the time of Jacob, and that did not change at this time. See also:More about Hebrews/Israelites/Jews
The lifestyle of the Israelites changed for ever, as they now follow these laws very strictly even today.
Amenhotep IV, also known as Akhenaten
The White soldiers thought about the 54th and these thoughts changed how they acted.
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I wish he was real, Boy that would change EVERYTHING about Egyptology! And his name would probably be atrem xD But, no, he isn't a real pharaoh.
He went from a man insecure about speech to the leader of the Israelites.
They didn't change from being Israelites to Jews. The 12 Israelite tribes were banished to Babylon. When they finally returned to Israel, only 2 tribes were still identifiable. Jews were named after the largest of the two: Judah.
I honestly don't know that is why I typed this in...
yes, because he is the only Egyptian pharaoh who wishes for a change in his country, and that's for having only one god, who is aton, but he failed to do that.