LET MY PEOPLE GO, RAMESES

LET MY PEOPLE GO, RAMESES

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>YOUR PEOPLE MAY COME AS THEY PLEASE BUT NEVER LEAVE AS THEY PLEASE, SLAVE.

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no, they will build my pyramid.

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Hebrews arrived in Egypt circa 1750 BCE during the Middle Kingdom. Pyramids were built in the Old Kingdom (end of the IIIrd millenium BCE)

Only of you give me 100 jewish qts with large milk truks

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Stop playing that game of slaves (beyblade) and play the game of kings (duel monsters) like you used to!

Alright. But it'll have to be a gradual process. First, let's establish fixated wages that slaves will be paid depending on their job and the hours worked, as well as a buyout price that a slave needs to pay his or her master to become free. We'll enact some laws against mistreatment of slaves and all that. You say you have some god of your people on your side, you could ask him to bless our land with prosperity and good harvests this year, and we will use the extra wealth to assist both slaves who have no hope of accumulating the buyout money, and the slave owners who can't afford paying their slaves. This will help us transition smoothly to a paid labour based economy, while largely retaining support from the upper class. What do you say, brother?

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WHAT'S YER OFFER

>considered the good guy
>tortures and kills innocent egyptian civilians and kids while letting the rest of the nobility suffer some minor inconveniences
>also tortures his people more by hardening the ramses heart so that he will not release them but instead punish them
Why was he the good guy again?

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>I am going to give you the land of Canaan
>"But don't people already live there?"
>Yeah, but you're going to kill them all so it doesn't matter

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Because muh chosen people

Elementary atheist stuff. God gives, he takes too. Things don't just exist without him.
Canaanites were evil pagans. That's like the government seizing assets.

kike faggotry - jews deserve to die

booooy she's going to be ugly once she's 40, no amount of milk will save you faggot

But they're not the government. They left that place for greener pastures (Egypt) on their own.

>jews deserve to die

Sometimes I would like to know how much these are trolling on the internet and how much they really believe in it.

Really.

Ancient Canaan was a real life snuff movie with sodomy, ritualistic prostitution, child sacrifice, warfare and bestiality being rampant.
God had the right to wipe out this nation. Some Canaanites repented from their wickedness and joined the Israelites like Rahab.

the reason that god hardened the Pharaoh's heart is because he used him as a tool. He offered Egyptian society many chances, but they were simply too far gone, the same way the kingdom of Israel was too far gone. In fact, God uses sinful or evil people as tools all the time and, just like in this ocasion he used the Pharaoh, he later uses the Babylonians and Assyrians to fuck up northern and southern Israel


T. someone who's just started learning about the bible

I actually thought I was ethnically jewish till I found out there was a mistake and I wasn't. It felt really weird cuz you'd hear about Jews being evil and part of a mega conspiracy and I was like "bro I'm just some dude". I don't doubt that Jewish elites are quite powerful and engage in shadowy warfare, but honestly what nation hasn't destroyed or conquered in some way or another? It's not that "the jews are pure and perfect and harmless" but more "the jews are a human nation and like all others they conquer and wage war and do immoral shit, but this isn't something genetic inherent only to them"

>God gives, he takes too
If that was actually god it wouldn't be doing either
You worship the satanic demiurge

Apparently you don't grasp basic theological concepts. I recommend reading the Bible and other sources.

>God gives, he takes too

Actually this seems to be a common concept in other religions too. But still, many of these stories like the Old Testament are written by humans who conceive God just like some kind of God father that favors only them and destroys their enemies.

Nah, I don't really feel like it

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NERD

>favors only them
Ever heard of Noah?

Correction. They never arrived. There was never a significant Jewish population, Exodus as presented in Bible never happened and was probably based on exaggerated story of a small semitic tribe that joined the Hebrews.

Absolutely false. The Exodus happened in 1513 BCE as recorded in the Bible.

We have found inscriptions of Hebrew names that served as slaves.

The Egyptians themselves talk about how Semites ruled over them, and scholars date this period around the same time the Bible says Joseph became admin of Egypt (c. 1750 BC)

We have a papyrus that talks about how a great calamity befell Egypt, with pdople screaming running away and the Nile turning into blood.

The Genesis account, which you people claim was written in the 7th century BC, accurately describes Egyptian culture from the 2nd millenium.

What else do you want exactly ?

Imagine feeling bad about the genocide of moloch worshippers

>happened in 1513 BCE as recorded in the Bible
HAHAHA

It's schizo nonsense, user

archaeologists have unearthed ancient settlements in northern Egypt. Dr. John Bimson reports that there is evidence of 20 or more Semitic settlements in that area of northern Egypt. Moreover, Egyptologist James K. Hoffmeier says: “For a period roughly from 1800 to 1540 B.C., Egypt was an attractive place for the Semitic-speaking people of western Asia to migrate.” He adds: “This span of time coincides with the traditional ‘Patriarchal Period’ and therefore fits the period and circumstances described in Genesis.”

There is additional evidence from southern Egypt. A papyrus dated to the Middle Kingdom (c. 2000–c. 1600 B.C.E.) contains names of slaves who worked in a household in southern Egypt. More than 40 of those names are Semitic. These slaves, or servants, worked as cooks, weavers, and laborers. Hoffmeier observes: “Since over forty Semites were attached to this single estate in the Thebaid [southern Egypt], the number across Egypt, especially in the Delta, was likely considerable.”

Archaeologist David Rohl writes that some of the names of the slaves on the list “leap straight out of the pages of the Bible.” For instance, the fragments contain names that are similar to such names as Issachar, Asher, and Shiphrah. (Ex. 1:3, 4, 15) “This is real evidence for the time when the Israelites were in Egypt as slaves,” concludes Rohl.

Dr. Bimson states: “The biblical traditions of the bondage in Egypt and of the Exodus have a firm historical basis.”

I want gnostics to take their Ability and leave forever taking their retard comic book tier fanfiction with them
At least Mormons make it clear they're mormons

LET THEM GO
>WILL NOT LET THEM GO
LET THEM GO
>WILL NOT LET THEM GO
LET THEM GO
>NO NO NO NO NO NO NO
MAMA MIA MAMA MIA
MAMA MIA LET THEM GO

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Even Noah fucked it up by getting drunk off his ass and letting one of his sons catch him naked.

Reminder that “Jews” did not exist back then. Moses and his people were Hebrew but that does not mean they were Jews.

Actually they did exist. Jews are the descendnats of Judah. Moses was a Levite, Levi being the brother of Judah.
If you were trying to say that they did not exist as a nation then yes you'd be correct

It's a hiccup leftover from when jews transitioned from polytheism to monotheism. It was originally supposed to be interpreted as pharoah's god hardened his heart but once jews were saying there was only one god there were no other gods in context to attribute the hardening to making it a bit confusing. It's why you have yahweh telling jews it's not cool to worship other gods before him and why they kept flip flopping over worshipping him or another god in the stories.

>The Exodus happened in 1513 BCE as recorded in the Bible.
And where exactly from the bible did you get the date?

>the Egyptians themselves talk about how Semites ruled over them, and scholars date this period around the same time the Bible says Joseph became admin of Egypt (c. 1750 BC)
Wrong. First of all, Egyptians never identify anyone as Semites. If you're talking about the Hyksos, they ruled over part of Egypt later, in 1650-1550 BC.

>We have a papyrus that talks about how a great calamity befell Egypt, with pdople screaming running away and the Nile turning into blood.
Which papyrus? When it was written? Does it talk about the exodus?

>The Genesis account, which you people claim was written in the 7th century BC, accurately describes Egyptian culture from the 2nd millenium.
What egyptian culture? There are no detailed descriptions of Egyprian culture in the Book of Exodus.

I don’t think the Talmud was written until a few centuries after Moses’ time

Fun fact : 90% of the people behind this film, director included, came straight out of Amblimation ( the Spielberg company that made Fievel Goes West, We're Back : a Dinosaur Story and Balto )

KNEEL MOSES