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How did God convince the Pharaoh to set the Israelites free?

In the biblical story, God used a series of plagues to demonstrate his power and persuade the Pharaoh to release the Israelites. After witnessing the devastating plagues firsthand, the Pharaoh eventually relented and allowed the Israelites to leave Egypt.


Who was the youngest pharaoh of Egypt?

History tells us that the youngest pharaoh was TUT who was ruling at the age of nine years.


What chapter in Isaiah describes Christ's suffering and death?

Isaiah 53 portrays the suffering and death of Christ, often referred to as the "Suffering Servant" passage. It describes the sacrificial nature of Jesus' death and how he would bear the sins of many. This chapter is significant in highlighting the atoning work of Christ on the cross.


What is the timespan of the 10 plagues?

Considering the time when Moses and Aaron first meet with Pharaoh to the leaving on Passover daylight portion, some have estimated this period to be about 50 days in total. You may read about this time in Exodus 7 thru 11. When considering the plagues, the above estimate takes into account the time of announcement of each, the time it would take to cover the vast area and the one day afterwards when Moses meets with Pharaoh who claims he sinned and asked for the plague to be lifted. Each of these 10 plagues where chosen to show all that the gods of Egypt, which included Pharaoh (10th plague) where no match for the God of Creation. Stone cannot triumph over the living God.


Where did Saint Joseph live until he died?

Joseph spent most of his life in Nazareth.

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What happenned in Egypt at the end of all the plagues?

The last plague, involving the death of the firstborn of all the Egyptians, including Pharaoh's, precipitated the Exodus. The Egyptians sent them out in haste saying 'we be all dead men.' God had sent his 'death angel' throughout Egypt and the Egyptians, who were not 'covered by the blood of the lamb' suffered the consequences, of course brought upon them by the intransigence of their Pharaoh. The Israelites then left in what is usually referred to as the Exodus.


Did the pharaohs son in exodus die?

Yes. Webensenu, son of Amenhotep II, the alleged Exodus pharaoh. It was once thought that Ramesses II, and his firstborn died. However, his son died long after the alleged Exodus date of 1260 BC. Thus, our only candidates for the Exodus prince who died is either Webensenu, son of Amenhotep, or Amenemhat, son of Thutmose III. Thus, your question is answered. The firstborn of pharaoh was killed in the final plague: The Plague of Death over the Firstborn. Every firstborn, including the crown prince, was killed by the Angel of Death.


How did God convince the Pharaoh to set the Israelites free?

In the biblical story, God used a series of plagues to demonstrate his power and persuade the Pharaoh to release the Israelites. After witnessing the devastating plagues firsthand, the Pharaoh eventually relented and allowed the Israelites to leave Egypt.


Who wouldn't let the hebrews go free?

The Bible or Torah doesn't say, but I think it was Thutmoses iii because his cause of death is unknown and he ruled as Pharoah around the same time the Exodus took place. [1,310]


What was the result of the tenth plague of egypt?

After his son died in the Tenth Plague (death of the first-born), Pharaoh "expelled" the Israelites from Egypt (Exodus ch.12), essentially granting the demands of Moses.


Who was Pharaoh when exodus happened?

The pharoah of the time of Moses and the 10 plaques was Rameses. Exodus chapter12 verse 37 says, And the children of Israel journeyed from Rameses to Succoth, about six hundred thousand on foot that were men, beside children.


Who did Moses free the slaves from?

The Pharaoh and the Egyptians. The Pharaoh mostly.


Where in the Bible does it tell you about Joseph dying?

The Bible doesn't say anything about Joseph's death. The last time he is mentioned is when Jesus at about the age of 12 was in the temple when Joseph and Mary thought he was with them (Luke 2:40-52).


How did Abraham's descendants in Egypt and there bondage?

The enslavement of Abraham's descendants took place around 1250 BC and ended when God sent Moses to "rescue" the slaves. The pharaoh said no and God punished Egypt with ten plagues. After weeping over his dead son the pharaoh let the slaves go but soon changed his mind and sent the Egyptian army after them. At the Red Sea Moses raised his staff and the water moved out of the way and they crossed safely while the army tried to follow but the water then fell back into place drowning the army. The Torah calls this act the Exodus which means departure.


Where did the phrase angel of death originate?

The phrase angel of death appears in the Bible in the Book of Exodus chapter 12 verse 23. Exo 12:23 When the LORD goes through Egypt to kill the Egyptians, he will see the blood on the beams and the doorposts and will not let the Angel of Death enter your houses and kill you.


How many years are there between the end of the book of genesis and the beginning of Exodus?

The Book of Genesis concludes with the death of Joseph, which is traditionally dated to around 1800 BCE. The Book of Exodus begins with the Israelites in Egypt, where they have been enslaved. While the exact timeline is debated, it is generally believed that there are about 400 years between the end of Genesis and the beginning of Exodus, as the Israelites are thought to have entered Egypt during a time of famine and remained there until the Exodus.


In what book of the Bible is the record of Joseph located?

The story of Joseph in the Old Testament runs from Genesis chapter 30 (his birth) to Exodus chapter 1, which records his death. Joseph in the New Testament is mentioned in the Gospels, primarily in Matthew and Luke.