Bethel was a city in ancient Israel, which was once called Canaan.
There is no currency called a goshen. Please check your spelling, correct the question and re-submit.
The Torah doesn't say what parts of Egypt the Hebrews settled in.Answer:Actually, it does. They settled in Goshen (Exodus 8:18 and other verses).
Also a Pharaoh.
Pharaoh's graves are known as tombs.
Like "Oh my gosh?". People say it instead of "Oh my God"The word gosh is actually from the name of a land called Goshen. When people would say expressions out of anger like, "my word", "my land", or "for the land's sake". Sometimes they would say, "by Goshen" meaning the actual land of Goshen. Gosh was used as a short term for Goshen back then. Over time it slowly went from short term for Goshen, to a so-called polite way to say God in vain, which wasn't intentionally the true meaning.
I can't find a pharaoh who was called the Fist Pharaoh. Maybe you misspelled something ...
Pharaoh
The absolute ruler of Egypt was the Pharaoh.
he is called a king and not a Pharaoh because he was only 10 years old when he died and he was the only Pharaoh they found with all the gold in the tomb!
Before it was called Israel, the land was known as Canaan.
I know someone called Pharaoh and it means 'A ruler or leader'